Exporting DVD projects back to Sony DCR PC1000 camera

Good evening Apple community
I've been having problems exporting finished projects back to my camera. Sometimes it works, but mostly it gets stuck. Is it possible to export back to an external dvd hard drive recorder? The model I have is a Pioneer DVR 520H.
Do I have to set the iMovie preferences to play back through the camera and then just hit the record button on my dvd recorder?
Appreciate any help.
PG

I have been reading alot of posts in here, and dan slagle seems to be the most quoted person for imovie questions. Check other questions you will find the full address for danslagle.com

Similar Messages

  • Yours sincerely! I just bought a Sony DCR-SD1000 camera only when installing the cd drivers not supported by the operating system Machintosh. I've contacted the seller said the store did not provide for the apple os. How can I move all the files on the ca

    Yours sincerely! I just bought a Sony DCR-SD1000 camera only when installing the cd drivers not supported by the operating system Machintosh. I've contacted the seller said the store did not provide for the apple os. How can I move all the files on the camera the port out is to use a USB data cable to a laptop for my macbookpro can not read the contents of the file and the camera. I also want to use the lens on the camera as a substitute for the embedded camera on my macbookpro, what should I do to replace the embedded camera on macbookpro with sony camera so that the camera could be more variety and can I record when I turned macbookpro . Please help for this so that I can quickly capture the results from sony camera to my macbookpro. Thank you.

    See this page http://macosx.com/forums/networking-compatibility/296947-sony-camcorder-my-mac.h tml - might be some helpful tips there.
    Clinton

  • I cannot get CS6 to recognize my Sony DCR-TRV340 camera for capturing video from that camera.  CS6 c

    I cannot get CS6 to recognize my Sony DCR-TRV340 camera for capturing video from that camera.  The CS6 capture box keeps putting up a message that capture device is off line.  The Sony DCR-TRV340 camera is not listed in the CS6 Device Type  list in the CS6 DV/HDV device control settings box of Sony cameras.  I've downloaded what I think are the correct drivers for the TRV340, and when I plug the camera into the computer, the computer shows it listed in the devices and printers box, but CS6 will not recognize it.  Do I need to install these drivers into a specific folder in the CS6 program?  If so, where do I find these drivers in the windows 7 professional operating system, and into which CS6 file folder would I copy them to?

    Most camera's are not listed in Device controle, set it to Sony and generic. Yours is very old its a Digital 8 camera (I still got a TRV210). Johns second link wont work with your camera.
    You do not need to download drivers nor do you need to install anything. Most likely its the Legacy driver.
    Read though this document.
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/828/cpsid_82848.html
    General rule is connect camera to pc wait until windows reconigzes the camera.
    Fire up Premiere and capture.
    Never connect the camera to pc when the camera is on.

  • What format to export fcdp project recorded on sony z1 for dvd studio pro

    what format do I export a Final Cut Studio project recorded on sony z1 HDV for dvd studio pro. I am getting lines on the edges if I export current settings.

    finalcut.ie wrote:
    he says sd is this right when i want a hd dvd?
    HD-DVD is a dead format. It may play on your mac - or an HD-DVD set top player, if you happen to have one - but nowhere else. If you just want playback on your mac, compress to h.264 with your current frame size. If you want a DVD it will have to be SD and Mpeg-2 as Shawn already explained.
    mish

  • PE9 ProjectPreset for Mini DVD VOB files from Sony DCR-DVD308

    I am new to PE9 and I am having trouble bringing in widescreen video from finalized mini-DVDs that are generated by my Sony DCR-DVD 308 into widescreen format.  The video on the mini-DVD is widescreen but when I bring it into PE9, it opens a dialog box for the video importer, I get the mismatch warning and it brings it in as a standard aspect ratio video.  I have tried numerous different project presets including "NTSC-Hard Disk, Flash Memory Camcorders like Sony DCR" but to no avail.  The video that comes in is always standard aspect ratio.  What am I doing wrong?

    I ended up going back to the Sony program that came with the camera and coverted out the files to MPEG using that software first, and then brought them into PE9 with success.  The video quality is a little better too.  Thanks for the help.

  • Can I export a project from iMovie 11 to a camera?

    Can I export a movie from imovie 11 to a camera?  If so, how do I do it?  Thank you!!!

    iDVD is not avail via the MAS.
    only in the boxed version of iLIfe (any version).
    consider other tools, as Roxios Toast or the free Burn .
    those are less integrated into iLife, less easy modifyable and for sure not as 'good looking' as iDVD.
    in case you still own old installer-disks of any old Mac, consider a 'custom install' of iDVD/iLife from those (mostly on Disk #2).

  • Sony DCR-PC1000 Connects and Imports, But No Sound

    My Sony MiniDV camera connects and imports to iMovie, but the import has no sound. Does anyone know how to get sound to import also?

    Ok I got the sound to work, It was just a setting on the camera, but:
    The same camera in question doesn't import to my dad's eMac with iLife '06. In fact, it doesn't even show up in iMovie. When I hooked it to my new Macmini, it connected and imported. Does anyone know why this could be happening?
    Dean

  • Why is sharing HDV iMovie Project back to camera not in real time?

    The posting from Michel Raymond on Dec 22th, 2009 asked the question of why is the transfer of iMovie HD Project to camera so long. In his case a 50 minute iMovie Project would have taken 1300 minutes to transfer had he proceeded.
    In my posting of Dec 18th I pointed that my 57 minutes 48 GB HDV Project would have taken 43 hours to archive back to camera on mini DV tape.
    Bengt Warleby, in his reply on Dec 23rd to Michel Raymond's posting, said that " to copy back to camera (mini DV tape) should take same as movie duration".
    So I carried out a simple check of this possibility by downloading 6 minutes of HDV original footage to make a new 6 minute 4.2 GB iMovie Project. No editing was carried. ie no voice-overs, no transitions, nothing extra at all to modify the original footage. I then shared this Project back to the same video camera from which the original footage had been downloaded.
    The first stage , "Mixing Audio" was very quick, less than 1 minute.
    The 2nd stage of "Encoding" TOOK 23 MINUTES!
    The final stage of "Writing to tape" took 6 minutes.
    SO, IT TOOK A TOTAL OF 30 MINUTES TO TRANSFER BACK A 6 MINUTE iMOVIE PROJECT TO CAMERA.
    WHY? Why was further encoding required when no changes or additions had been made to the original footage? Why was it not transferred back in the same real time as it was downloaded?
    HELP.! I really need to have some answers.

    MauiJim wrote:
    .. Is it possible to open the '09 project with '06 to utilize the share to camera feature in '06?
    in iM09, choose Export using QT, and for SD choose dv-stream, HD choose QT/AppleIntermediate.. these are the only two codecs in use in iMHD6.. don't be surprised: ~13/40GBs/h ..
    Is Apple considering an update to add the share to camera feature to '09 or possibly in a future version? It's a valuable tool for archiving to tape rather than DVD/HD.
    speculation, esp. on future  products is not allowed as topic on this board..
    .. imho, this feature was axed&buried finally with iMHD6..

  • IMovie HD 6 won'c import from Sony DCR-PC109

    So I am among the legion of folks on here, it seems, that are having an issue with iMovie HD not able to import my video from my camera -- Sony DCR-PC109.
    1] It worked on my last movie in August (cords, camera, etc)
    2] NO, I did not put the plug in upside down
    3] The camera is recognized in System Profiler/FireWire
    4] In about three of the dozen or so times I have tried to get it to connect,iMovie HD 6 sees the camera for an instant...I go to rewind the tape, get "Can't Control Camera" message, followed by a total crash of iMovie. Sometimes the crash is so bad the entire machine hangs and I have to restart using the power button.
    5] In the other 9 times, neither iMovie HD 6 nor iMovie 8 recognize the camera
    6] iMovie HD 6 will not recognize the camera on either my Intel iMac, nor my G4 PowerBook
    7] FireWire hard drives do connect easily
    Not sure what is next. My gut is to become more down on Leopard. I've been a Mac user since 1979 (I was 7), and have switched about 10 other people to Macs because "they just work, never crash" and they are a pleasure to use. But it seems like every day lately, I have another glitch like this -- Safari crashes, relative's MacBook keys not working, Safari crashes AGAIN, Application Switcher not showing all the running apps, another security patch, etc. I'm glad I'm not one of those in these boards who are relying on iMovie for class projects.
    Boy, I hope people love their iPhones, because it seems like Mac users are feeling the pain for their pleasure.

    I'm having the same problem. I cannot get my iMac G4 (Leopard, iMovie HD 6) to recognize the tape in my Sony DCR-PC109 ("Cam").
    Before I upgraded to Leopard, and before I upgraded to iLife '08 (except iMovie which maxes out with iMovie HD 6 for non-Intel Macs), I did not have a problem.
    My situation might be slightly different in that I've connected the Cam base to the iMac via USB cable. The iMac recognizes the Cam Memory Stick. In fact, I was able to pull off a movie stored on the Memory Stick and add it to iPhoto. Turning the Cam on automatically launches iPhoto so the system recognizes it to some degree.
    The Cam LCD says it's in LCD mode and the Memory Stick icon is visible on the desktop. I launch iMovie HD 6 and toggle from Edit mode to Import (the cam icon) and nothing. I have an iSight installed so iMovie prompts me if I'd like to record with iSight.
    I was about to try and pull the video off using my Macbook Pro which has the iMovie '08 but found this other thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6216912&tstart=585
    The last post mentions something about iSquint. Will have to try it. Very frustrating. Looks like there are many people having the same issue with DCR-PC109, and maybe some other models/makes.

  • Sony DCR IP 220

    IMovie states my camera is "Incompatible with project". Also, camera doesn't mount. Camera uses Micro DV cassettes. I am connecting via FireWire or USB. Using Firewire the camera shows up on the bus, but does not show up on IMovie. Any sugguestions? Third Party Software??? Thanks
    12 inch power book   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Hi Cindy Bear:
    Welcome to discussions!
    Please read this from Dan Slagle:
    I have a Sony DCR-IP camera and it does not work
    http://www.danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6019.shtml
    :)Sue

  • Exporting from iMovie back to camera

    Still have iMovie 6.0.3 and for the first time, when exporting back to the camera, I get the sound but not the video. So, what have I failed to do. Having made about 80 movies, all of a sudden some new problems that I should be able to solve. And I have not tried iMovie 11 yet.
    Gerry

    Bengt Wärleby wrote:
    Hi
    You should not need to convert to QuickTime.
    I do not use the Share/Export to iDVD function within iMovie - it forces iMovie to render (not good)
    I do -
    • close iMovie
    • open iDVD
    • either find the movie project icon (with a Star on it) and just drag and drop it into
    iDVD project/menu window. OR Rather from within iDVD IMPORT the iMovie project
    (still same with a Star)
    This put's it in place - drag and drop can land it in a button area - will not work.
    NOW - iDVD will render it and so much better.
    Yours Bengt W
    But say i have an imovie project with content up to 1 hour 57 minutes total> dont I have to go to idvd if i am going to change aspect ration to 4:3 and choose rendering quality?
    When you just drop it into the idvd menu are you asked which template to use?,
    and how does it actually render it better?
    Many of my movies are a mix of HD and SD due to timeline type of movies spanning years, so up to 2 hours of imovie content, and i do 4:3 ratio because of people that watch dont have 16:9 T.V's, and then i select say best quality or performance so that i know it can fit on one SD disc?
    The way you describe are you asked the same questions inside iDVD?
    and if so or not, how does the video actually get rendered " better" in iDVD?
    OH ALSO WHAT ARE SOME OF THE REASONS to export imovie project back to camcorder?
    i have never tried this, and would like to know some of the reasons? thanks again again
    thanks so much, very interested in upping my movie quality
    Message was edited by: Scott Malone

  • Backing up photos to external hard drive,and exporting back to CF card on camera

    iPhoto 5 on Mac Power PC G4, OS 10.4.11
    backing up photos to external hard drive (LaCie) My iPhoto Library contains a number of files (such as 'Library.iPhoto' 'iPhoto.db' 'ThumbJPG.data' etc) and a number of folders with dates such as 2005 etc, containing folders within folders, none of which with any contents.
         Is there a way I can organise just the photos on their own so that I can select just those to be backed up on my LaCie hard drive, without all those distracting and (apparently) unnecessary extra files and folders ?
    exporting edited photos back to CF card on camera I have tried everything I can think of to export photos from iPhoto back to the CF card on the camera, without success. It must be possible to do ?

    Edit: Note: It's been a while but the Export command may be in the Share menu on older versions...
    1. To back up an iPhoto Library
    Most Simple Back Up
    Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
    Slightly more complex:
    Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically. Examples of such apps: Chronosync or DejaVu . But are many others. Search on MacUpdate
    2. To Back up Just the Photos
    Use the File -> Export command to export the images to where you want them.
    BTW: there are no user-serviceable parts in the iPhoto Library Folder. Rooting around in there can cause damage.
    3. Edited Photos to CF Card is a two part process:
    Exporting is just File -> Export. Choosing any setting except 'Original' and you'll get the Edited version.
    The CF Card? Just drag and drop there.
    But a couple of possible problems: Canon Cameras don't show up in the Finder. So you'll need to stick the card into a USB Card Reader for get them on there
    Camera Cards are all formatted FAT. That means there's a limit to the number of items on the top level of the card: Workaround: Export the shots to a folder and drag that over
    And, of course, if you want to see the shots in the camera, you'll need to put them in whatever specific folder it uses for the photos.
    Regards
    TD

  • Sony DCR-HC42 and Final Cut Pro??

    Can anyone verify that the Sony DCR HC42 digital video camera works with an G4 12" iBook and Final Cut Pro 5??
    I want to buy this camera but want to make sure I can edit the footage with FCP.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    Have you checked at Apple's Final Cut Studio web
    site:
    http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/finalcutpro/qualif
    ication.html
    It doesn't appear on the certified list.
    However, googling the cam reveals:
    http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Sony-DCR-HC42-Cam
    corder-Review.htm
    Glad to help, but it's always good to be resourceful
    first.
    The real issue is a G4 iBook with no second firewire
    bus, the need for a firewire capture disk and FCP5.
    You are not going to be very productive with this set
    up and there will be issues of DF and throughput.
    That iBook can't use much RAM
    best wishes
    Thanks, I appreciate the help.
    I had already checked the FCP offical list - sorry did not mention in the post.
    I had also checked a lot of other sites and found nothing clearly stating that the DCR-HC42 works with the G4 iBook and FCP - but I had seen a review from a customer (on some site) saying it did not work with thier iMac (where other cameras like Canon had) and they thought that it might be due to a video card issue??
    As for the set up - not doing any major editing jobs so I think that I am OK.
    Any more info would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

  • Does the Sony DCR-HC32 camcorder work with Final Cut Express 3.5?

    I was just wondering if the Sony DCR-HC32 camera model works for the Macbook or Final Cut Express 3.5. I am really interested in getting the Macbook for video editing. Thanks
    Compaq Presario 700   Windows XP Pro  

    Yes.
    Sony calls it iLink, Apple calls it firewire and the techos call it IEEE 1394.
    All are one and the same.
    You will require a 4-6 pin iLink cable that can be obtained from just about any computer or electrical store. Get a good quality sheilded cable no longer than 2 metres or shorter if you setup allows.
    Al

  • Quicktime 7.6.4 will not play a .MPG clip brought in from Sony dcr-sr46

    We loaded a clip from the camera onto our desktop but Quicktime 7.6.4 will not play the clip. It says it is a .mpg clip. A warning comes up and says " the movie could not be open" the file was not a movie file. This baffles us. Because info on the clip says it is 67mb. therefore it has info. we tried to change it to a .mov file and still would not play. Does any one have any ideas to why? Is it a sony thing?
    brought in from Sony dcr-sr46 camera. Thanks

    MPEG-2 files require the apple MPEG-2 Playback Component.
    $20 at the Apple Store.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How do i load windows 8.1 i have a mac book pro

    I have a mac book pro OS X maverick 10.9.1 i cant seem to load windows 8.1  any help pls

  • Command ~ (tilde) to switch windows stops working

    Well, actually I guess it is command-` since you don't press shift. My problem is this command key short cut stopped working. Mac OS 10.4.11 onAlu iMac with 4gb ram. It had been working, but now I noticed it stopped working. It never worked on my G4

  • Understanding signal levels?

    Is there some mathematical way to make sense of db levels? EG- Let's say I buss 5 signals that are all set to -4db (none of which come close to clipping) to a common aux channel. Is there a way to predict what the peak level of the aux channel will b

  • Iphone turned off on its own now stuck in recovery mode

    Hi, This afternoon my iphone 3gs decided to turn it's self off and would not turn back on (it had plenty of charge) on getting it home and pluging the charger in it indicated it wanted to be connected to itunes. When connect to Itunes it sees an Ipho

  • ID CS3 - Objects from Object Library change unexpectedly, not wanted!

    Hi, Our production group has experienced this on several occasions. We create catalogs, so need a number of objects in our object library... boxes, charts, price points, icons, logos... trouble is that sometime after I set them up, they change unexpe