Handycam Sony HDR-UX5 to iMovie08

OX (10.4.11) mit iMovie 08 erkennt den Camorder HDR-UX5 nicht. Liegt das am Betriebssystem 10.4.? Brauche ich zusätzliche FinalCut4.0? Muß ich bei der Aufnahme in HD auf MiniDVD etwas spezielles am Camcorder einstellen werden? Brauche ich noch eine Application zum überspielen?

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    Is it possible to edit footage taken from Sony HDR-UX5 on my PC?
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    Thank you for your post.
    You can use the supplied software PMB that came with the unit to edit footage taken from your HDR-UX5. Follow the link for PMB (Picture Motion Browser) instruction: http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www ... html?fm=na

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    Download the free 30 day trial of FCP X to find out for certain.
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  • I have iMovie 09 and have successfully used an older Sony Handycam to directly capture and record. Now I have a Sony HDR-PJ230 and it is not recognized. Do I need to upgrade to iMovie 11 or ???

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    http://help.apple.com/imovie/cameras/en/index.html
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    I'm really confused now. I've set the HC3's settings to HDV (not Auto) and the iLink Conv to OFF. And still no joy. I've even tried 'Magic Movie' for which it searched for a camera but found nothing. I know the Firewire cable works because I've used it on the Canon and my own, older Digital-8 Sony Handycam.

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