Canon HV30 compatibility

I am using a Mac G-5 computer, System 10.2.8 and Final Cut
Express 2.0.1.
Please tell me whether Final Cut Express 2.0.1 is compatible with my Canon
Vixia HV30.
Also, what would be the best set-up in terms of Mac operating system and
Final Cut Express for use with the Vixia HV 30?
If it is the latest operating system, is there any problem updating from 10.2.8 directly to the latest system?
jvreed

FCE 2.0.1 cannot be used with HDV material.
The only way you can use your HV30 is to either shoot standard definition DV or down-convert to DV during capture.
To use HDV material you need at least FCE 3.0 but if you are going to upgrade it makes sense to get the latest .... FCE 4.
You will also need to upgrade the OS.
The only proper way to do this is to erase your Hard Drive and install the new system.

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    Hi to everybody.
    I've the same problem with Snow Leopard and Canon HV30. My machine is iMac 27" I5 with 8GB of RAM.
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    The camcorder wasn't never detected by Snow Leopard. I've the update S.O. running Mac OS X 10.6.2.
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    Message was edited by: mborrelli

  • Imovie and canon hv30 compatibility

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  • Advice needed!!! Imac 27"/Canon HV30 capture/FW 800 compatability.

    Greetings.
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  • Connecting Canon HV30 to New Macbook pro with firewire 800

    I just received new Macbook pro 2.8 that only has 9 pin firewire 800 connectivity. My previous IMac accepted my Canon HV30 HD video through 4-6 pin firewire 400 with ease, the new laptop will receive the video through 4-9 pin cable but the video color is severely distorted and unusable. Is there a problem with firewire 400 to 800 transfer compatibility?

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  • Canon HV30/40 and IM v 11

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  • Importing footage from my canon hv30 video looks slow why?

    Footage done in canon hv30 HD looks a bit slow audio is ok. I try putting case in none and it looks just a bit better. somebody?

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  • Questions - Canon HV30/HV20 users

    After reading several reviews I’m thinking of purchasing a Canon HV30 camcorder to do some HD recording. Yet I am proceeding with caution - HD files are huge and I’m wondering in a generally way how my - intel 24” 2.15 GHz - RAM at 3gig iMac will perform? Will it perform real time video captures etc. with this tape based camera? I am a patient sort of person and don’t mind waiting for things to process but is it even reasonable to use this setup for HD.
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    Hi Ron,
    Sorry your having problems - If you live near an Apple store or a friend that has latter hardware/software on their Mac try the HV30 at least you wold know if somethings wrong with the cameras FW port or not. Perhaps you can get the camera exchanged. I have head from quite a number of folks their HV30 work fine with Macs, iMovie an FCE.
    I went ahead and purchased the HV30 it should arrive early this coming week -
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    Message was edited by: Steve Anderson5

  • Premiere Elements 11 no longer recognizes Canon HV30

    Any help or suggestions would be appreciated to my problem.  I have been using PE 11 to download HD camcorder footage from my Canon HV30 camcorder to hard drive.  I've gone through about 15 tapes and all was going well.  Two days ago I went to download the next tape and PE no longer recognizes the Canon.
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  • Interlaced frames after using Apple directions for Canon HV30 24p

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    Hello,
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  • Connecting a Canon HV30 camcorder vai a thunderbolt port to a new imac

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    Hi epjustin,
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  • Unable to initialize - Canon HV30

    Using FCE 4.0.1. with a canon HV30 (PAL setup), but despite the fact that I can upload to iMovie via my firewire, I can't connect to FCE (I get the 'unable to initialize...' message). I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong!! Relatively new to Mac, so go easy!

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    a2043 wrote:
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    Welcome to Discussions, a2043
    Has anyone received this error before?
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