HDR-HC1 exporting back

Does anyone know if Apple has fixed the problems with "print to video" for HDV?

no idea if they have fixed it but i tried to print to tape yesterday and all i got was black screen. If you can get it to work. let me know. thanks

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    Well, I took the plunge and picked up a Sony HDR-HC1
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    I imported the video into the computer. It imports
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    I waited and waited while my CPU was pegged at 100%
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    I had to kill the application to get out of this hang.
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    In iMovie, the colors came and went. Sometimes the
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    heck was going on. It seems good now after I
    created a new project.
    The 16:9 movie was being displayed as 4:3.
    Everything looked narrow. I created a new project
    and this problem went away.
    When I tried to use an external Firewire drive for
    the project, it said "no camera connected."
    Apparently, you can't connect to the camera
    (with Firewire) when a Firewire drive is in use.
    This is something else I learned the hard way.

    "..When I tried to use an external Firewire drive for the project, it said "no camera connected.."
    This may depend on (a) the make and model of external drive, (b) which socket on the drive you connect the camera to ..assuming there are at least two FireWire sockets on the drive.
    You might also try using a FireWire hub (..some work, and some don't, but the Belkin and Dino hubs work for me and my G4 PowerBook..) to connect both devices to your Mac.
    Here's another surprise waiting for you, if you haven't yet tried doing it (..we-ell; it's no longer a surprise, as I'm describing it here!..) ..when you come to export HDV back to the camera, you may find that it takes far longer than importing. The last-but-one issue of the UK's "MacUser" magazine suggests that it may take 10x real time to export HDV back to the camcorder. I sent 24 seconds' worth back to the camera yesterday, and that took about 8 minutes; seven or eight seconds for every 12 frames.
    iMovie has to re-encode into MPEG-2 HDV from the DV/QuickTime footage within iMovie, and that can take a -l-o-n-g- time before it switches the camera to 'Record' and actually starts sending video down the FireWire cable into the HC1.
    ..I just thought you ought to know, and be prepared for the wait!

  • Sony HDR-HC1 import fix

    I have a G5 tower (dual 2ghz) and had difficulty importing to iMovie 6 from my Sony HDR-HC1. Like many folks have identified in other posts, I could get iMovie to recogognize the camera and operate the transport but could not import any video or audio (click on import button and still got the same blue screen with no video/audio imported). I tried the G5 front firewire connector and the back firewire connectors... same thing. I tried connecting to a hub connected to the back firewire connector... no luck, same thing. I solved the problem by connecting via an external firewire drive (other folks have also identified this as a fix, but it's deep in the post). The drive is connected directly to a back firewire connector. I then connected the camera to the other FW port on the drive, turned on the drive, and everything worked just fine. No problem importing. I spent hours working on this and can't believe this is the fix...... but it works everytime. If Apple is watching this board, there has to be some FW glitch in the tower G5's. I hope this post can save someone some time. Th FW external drive enclosure I am using is just a "metal gear box" from Meritline. I suspect this will also help out HDR-HC3 camera users also.

    Thanks ..and welcome to iMovie Discussions.
    This may not work for Canon camcorders - which like to have the FireWire circuit to themselves, and dislike having a FireWire drive connected - but it works with my HC-1.

  • BEST WORKFLOW To shoot in HDV mode or DV  from HDR-HC1

    For a final DV project burn on a DVD, what will be the best workflow using FCP to get the BEST quality when I will put my DVD in my DVD player, sit and enjoy the work from the filming to the burning process. I bought the Sony HDR-HC1 and I've play with FCP and iDVD a few times.
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    - What are the best setting using iDVD to get the BEST ?
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    Jean:
    why not spend the time and try it on a 10 minute sequence both ways.
    What I or others think looks "best" is pretty subjective.
    I do both with a Sony Z1U. Sometimes downconverting HDV looks best; other times shooting in DV looks best.
    As to DVD authoring. . . iDVD is a consumer application with virtually no controls.
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    DVD SP is a professional environment with flexibility and capability a free consumer app can't equal.
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  • HDR-HC1 - import as DV from HDV footage

    The HDR-HC1 is able to export HDV footage as DV through in-camera conversion. However, when I try to import as DV into iMovie I get no image.
    Can anyone else get the HDR-HC1 and iMovie to import HDV footage as DV??? If so can they please post the magic setting you need to use in the camera and the sequence of steps to setup a new iMovie project so that it can accept the DV stream?

    It's slightly tricky to solve, but with a bit of logical thought it can be done (..I've just tested it for you ..but I'm sure you would have found the answer with some persistence..)
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    Now scroll down the camera's menu to "TV TYPE" and choose "4:3". [..I found that if I was set to the - obvious - 16:9 (i.e; widescreen) the next step gave a squeezed playback in iMovie..]
    Start playing your movie on the camcorder, and - while it's playing - with iMovie onscreen, plug in your FireWire cable. Wait. The project should be fooled into thinking there's simply a camera - e.g; an iSight - connected, and will display your video onscreen, and instead of an 'Import' button onscreen, it should show a button marked 'Capture from camera' or similar wording. Click that button, and it'll import.
    Don't be dismayed if the footage appears to be squashed in the 'thumbnail' picture in the right-hand clips pane of iMovie. When necessary, click on the 'Capture' button again to stop importing, stop the tape by touching the HC1's screen, and wind forwards or backwards to the next clip you want to capture, then touch 'Play' on the HC1 screen, and click 'Capture' again on the iMovie screen.
    The second or third thumbnail clip should display in proper widescreen shape in the right-hand clips pane. Don't stop till you've finished all* your capturing/importing, though you may click Apple+S to Save your project from time to time.
    When you Save, or finally Quit after importing all the footage you want, and you then then restart iMovie, any squeezed thumbnails should expand to be their proper shape in the clips pane. You can then play and edit clips as normal ..though they may at first 'overflow' the normal iMovie playback window, and temporarily obscure the Timeline counter.
    I mentioned, above*, to keep going till you've captured all your clips, as you probably won't find it possible to import more clips this way once you've Quit from that project ..because once iMovie has labelled the project as "iSight" (..because you've fooled it!..) it will say that you're using an incompatible camera when it next detects your HC1 camcorder.
    So you have to fool it, and then - during that period of importing - import all the footage you want.
    That's what's just worked for me, anyway.
    In summary; there's a bug: even though you set the camcorder to convert the HDV footage to DV, nevertheless, iMovie 5 seems to read the original format of the tape (..what appears on your HC1's playback screen..) and thus believes that what you're sending it is not DV but is HDV. I don't know if the bug is in iMovie (..a possible failure to read the format that's coming down the FireWire cable..) or is Sony's fault (..possible failure to deliver the correct info from the camcorder). So don't necessarily blame Apple without knowing the reason for this camera-to-program communication error.
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  • Can't import HDV 720p from my Sony HDR HC1 camcorder to my FCP 5.0.1 help

    I have footage that was shot on a contractors JVC HDV camera at 720p. I play it in my Sony HDR HC1 and i can view it and it plays awesome. It even recognizes its 720p. But i try to import it into Final Cut Pro on my IMac G5 or powerbook G4 17inch and it can play the camera but not capture footage. I have FCP version 5.0.1 How can i get this video into my editing software ive tried it on imovie as well and cant import video but i can control the camera. Please help.
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    i have a sony handy cam model HDR-HC1 and a mac pro running osx10.9.3, are they compatible? as far as downloading movies from my handy cam. thanks in advance. If not, is there a different route i can take to get those recordings in to my mac pro?

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    iMovie HD 5.0.2 (111) on my G5 desktop controls, but won't import from, my new little Sony HDR-HC1 1080i DV camcorder. Same was the case with my 12" 1 GHz PowerBook until, at the advice of a Manhattan Beach Genius Bar tech, I did an archive reinstall of 10.4 and a reinstall of iMovie HD on both my G5 PowerMac and G4 PowerBook and then downloaded all the updates. Now my PowerBook works, but my PowerMac still won't import. On an empty second HD in my PowerMac I installed OS 10.4 and iMovie HD ONLY (to create as sterile as possible of an environment), made the 2nd HD my startup drive, and still iMovie HD on my PowerMac will not import from this camera (although it will from an older Sony VX-1000 regular def camcorder).
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  • Print to video - HDV 1080i60 to Sony HDR-HC1 camera

    Like many before, am struggling with print to video of HDV material captured as HDV 1080i60 to a Sony HDR-HC1 camera. Just can't figure out what settings to use, only get the darn blue screen. Have tried several settings, but no success. Does anyone know the trick? Thanks!

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