Import videos from sony ccd-trv65 to imac

anyone know how to import videos from a sony ccd-trv65 hi8 to a iMac?

You will need an analogue to digital converter such as the ADVC110 (there are others) that connects to the camera via RCA cables and to your Mac via Firewire. You can then import into iMovie.

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    how do I import video from sony handycam?

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  • Importing video from Sony dcr-trv230e

    Hi
    I have an old Sony HandyCam DCR-TRV230E camcorder, which comes with the ability to play all 8mm formats over firewire. The tapes I am try to import vary from Digital 8 right back to the old 8mm format. I have tried playing all formats with the same result.
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    I used the Garage Band reset.
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    Turn on camera.
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