Home movies to iMovie for editing

I would like to take my homemovies that I have on DVD and import them into imovie for editing. Is there a easy way of doing this?

Thank you so much for your help! I downloaded Handbreak and was to import it back into imove. I thought I had lost this footage and that upset me greatly. But now I have it back. Thanks again.

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  • Can I download DVD home movies into imovies?

    Can I download DVD home movies into imovie to edit and create enhanced DVDs?

    Yes.
    You need to convert the VOB files in the TS-Folder of the DVD back to DV which iMovie is designed to handle. For that you need mpegStreamclip:
    http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
    which is free, but you must also have the  Apple mpeg2 plugin :
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/
    (unless you are running Lion in which case see below))
    which is a mere $20.
    Another possibility is to use DVDxDV:
    http://www.dvdxdv.com/NewFolderLookSite/Products/DVDxDV.overview.htm
    which costs $25.
    For the benefit of others who may read this thread:
    Obviously the foregoing only applies to DVDs you have made yourself, or other home-made DVDs that have been given to you. It will NOT work on copy-protected commercial DVDs, which in any case would be illegal.
    If you are running Lion:
    From the MPEG Streamclip homepage
    The installer of the MPEG-2 Playback Component may refuse to install the component in Lion. Apple states the component is unnecessary in Lion, however MPEG Streamclip still needs it.
    To install the component in Lion, please download MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b7 beta above; inside the disk image you will find the Utility MPEG2 Component Lion: use it to install the MPEG-2 Playback Component in Lion. The original installer's disk image (QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg) is required.
    The current versions of MPEG Streamclip cannot take advantage of the built-in MPEG-2 functionality of Lion. For MPEG-2 files you still need to install the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component, which is not preinstalled in Lion. You don't have to install QuickTime 7.

  • How to transfer your home movie from DVD  to imovie for Editing?

    How to transfer home movie already on a DVD to IMOVIE for editing & enhancement.

    Simple idea-but not always easy. Get a dvd ripping program (or find a trialware version of one). Insert dvd. Rip DVD. save dvd as either DV or MP-4.Open with iMovie. Fiddle around,VLC might be helpful??
    John B

  • I am trying to edit a home movie on iMovies but when I try to download the movie from a dvd a message comes up saying there are no importable files. The DVD is the last in a series of 5 and the others have downloaded without any difficulty.Help?

    I am trying to edit a home movie on iMovies on a mac book air. The movie is on a dvd but when I try to import the movie onto iMovies I get a message saying there are no importable files. I've downloaded the macx converter software but I can't seem to download the movie into that either.

    Chris , thanks for the prompt reply. The dvd was produced by a third party that I found on line . I had a number of old mini digital video cassettes from a Sony Handycam. I can play the DVD's on my laptop but I can't edit them on iMovies to delete a lot of the rubbish on them. I have five DVD's and three downloaded without any problem but the last two are according to iMovies non importable.

  • Re user tip: How can I import a homemade DVD into iMovie for editing? - I've followed instructions so far so good, until I get to "You can then FILE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME and choose Apple Intermediate Codec as your video codec. "  How do I do that?

    Re AppleMan 1958 excellent user tip: How can I import a homemade DVD into iMovie for editing? -
    I've followed instructions with success until  "You can then FILE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME and choose Apple Intermediate Codec as your video codec. "  How do I do that?
    I installed MGEG Streamclip 193b8 and used their utility to install quicktimempeg2 and got a message stating it was successfully installed.  (I'm on latest Maverick 10.9.2 on iMac)  Then I dragged the VIDEO_TS file from my home DVD into the streamclip app.  It asked which of 4 files to use, and I selected the first one.  Streamclip played the video with the sound.  so far so good. but now I cannot figure how to use quicktime player 10.3 to export this vob file out of streamclip.

    Thank you for your quick reply and for clearing up my confusion.  I'm exporting the first section now.  I choose the smallest size, 3x4 but I'd prefer to go higher as this DVD was originally a VHS home movie.  I'm wondering if after three conversions (VHS,->DVD->MPEG) the resolution will be so poor as to not support a larger size frame?  If it can, what size should I select when I export? 

  • Ripped Home Movies to iMovie - a question and/or advice

    Ok, let me tell you what I am doing here. I am ripping all of my home movies that are on DVD to my Mac via MacTheRipper. If there is a better way let me know but that is what I am doing at this point.
    Once I have the ripped DVDs in my DVD Home Movies folder I would like to import them into iMovie so I can edit them, insert chapters, etc. but I am unable to do this as the files won't import in or I am going about it the wrong way.
    The home movies that I have ripped are basically ones that were backed up onto DVD from a standalone DVD player a couple years ago and all I have left are the DVDs of this.
    So, what can I do to get these files imported into iMovie for editing?

    Hi Freis - you need to look here first:
    http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/%7Eshmhav/SVCDon_a_Macintosh.html#edit_convertMPEG
    You will need:
    MPEG StreamClip (free):
    http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/mpegstreamclip.html
    Apple MPEG2 PlayBack ($20):
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/

  • Download and import YouTube videos to iMovie for  editing

    Download and import YouTube videos to iMovie for editing
    YouTube always provides people with raw video materials on all sorts of things happened worldwide in real time. Video lovers are fond of downloading these files as private collection, even using video editors like iMovie to do further editing of their favorite ones, so as to import them to portable devices like iPod, iPhone, PSP, Blackberry, etc. for playback, or upload to their own websites to share with others, or do something else as they like.
    However, not all the people have found a proper way to download YouTube videos, not to mention how to add these files to iMovie for editing. YouTube videos are in the format of FLV, which is not a workable format in iMovie, so if you want to import YouTube videos to it without trouble, you should convert FLV files to iMovie compatible formats such as MPEG-4 and MOV in advance. With the special intention of solving these two problems, this guide will show you how to download YouTube videos and import them to iMovie for editing step by step. If you are in need, just feel free to go along with it.
    Step 1: Download, install and run Pavtube YouTube Converter for Mac
    This converter can process downloading and conversion simultaneously. Once you launch it, the interface below well pop up.
    Step 2: Add URL, select output format and set save path
    Press tag “Add URL” in the above interface, and then the following window will appear. Just copy and paste the URL of the YouTube video file which you want to download and convert to the text box after “URL”. Then select a supportable format for iMovie by clicking the drop-down list of “Convert To”. Here I choose MOV for example.
    Afterwards, you can insert the storage file name in the text box of “Save As”, if not, the program will generate one automatically. Here I save my file as “mycollection”. Meanwhile, you are allowed to hit “Browse” in the opposite side of “Save To” to specify the destination folder. By the way, if you want to save the original FLV files, you are allowed to tick the checkbox “Save FLV File” to achieve this goal.
    Step 3: Custom
    This program enables you to adjust video and audio parameters like codec, bit rate, aspect ratio, frame rate, sample rate, and channels, so that you can change them randomly according to your own demands. Generally speaking, the options which refer to values are always in condition of the larger values, the larger file size, but better quality. Do remember click “OK” to save your custom settings.
    Step 4: Download and convert
    Once all the settings are done, you can click “OK” button to start. The following window will show you the progress of downloading and conversion.
    Step 5: Import the output MOV files to iMovie
    As soon as the YouTube video files have been downloaded and converted to MOV or other iMovie workable format, you can click “Open” at lower right corner of the above interface to find out the output files. Afterwards, launch iMovie, and click File > Import to add the output files to iMovie for editing.
    Tips:
    1. This program supports batch tasks so that you can download multiple YouTube video files in batches at a time.
    2. Pavtube YouTube Converter for Mac adopts multi-threading technology, which makes its download speed is faster than any other similar YouTube downloader.
    3. Besides YouTube.com, it can also automatically detect and download online videos in the format of .flv, and f4v from many other video-sharing websites, like Yahoo Video, Myspace, Google Video, Fox and more.
    4. It also provides users with conversion function, with which you can convert any YouTube FLV/F4V files to other formats like MP4, MKA, WAV, AC3, MKV, FLV, MP3, M4A, 3GP, AVI, MOV, MPG, etc. at will.
    5. If you only use it as a YouTube downloader without format conversion, you can take it as a piece of freeware.
    All right, this guide is ending up now; hope it will do you a favor while downloading video files from YouTube as well as importing them to iMovie for further editing.

    It's a clip from CNN (with all credits etc. added). When one refers to it as a clip posted on "YouTube", then people understand the quality will be poor.
    I've watched television go from everything shot on a tripod with clean, meticulous editing rules, to almost anything goes. It has to do with cultural reference.

  • Ripping home movies on MBP to edit them

    what ripping program do i need to use in order to put home movies on laptop and edit them. My daughter is a junior in high school and I would like to make a highlight dvd for recruiting purposes. I have a MBP 15 inch using 10.6.6

    A lot depends on your level of technical expertise.
    MPEG-Streamclip (with the $20 Apple MPG-2 Component) works well but is very 'techie'..
    The commercial DVDxDV is more expensive, but more user friendly. It's at http://www.dvdxdv.com/ and has a watermarked demo mode you can try to make sure it does what you want.

  • Can no longer access home movies from imovie theater on atv. Keep seeing the circle while waiting.

    Can no longer access home movies from imovie theater on atv. Keep seeing the circle while waiting.

    This indicates a network issue.
    Power cycle the ATV and router, reboot the computer.

  • I am making a movie on iMovie for a math project but when I try to share it on iDVD it says there is an error (-50)???

    I am making a movie on iMovie for a math project but when I try to share it on iDVD it says there is an error (-50)???

    While we all have MacBooks in this forum not all of us use iMovie. There's a iMovie Support Community where everybody uses iMovie. You should also post this question there.  https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie
    And the iDVD forum https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/idvd

  • HT1338 I would like to burn a home movie from imovie. How may I do this?

    I would like to burn a home movie from imovie. How may I do this? I have imported from a viedo camera  to imovie and cannot burn it to a blank dvd! ***?

    Buy iDVD.
    http://www.apple.com/findouthow/movies/idvd.html
    With iDVD you can easily and quickly create DVDs with menus and graphics almost on the level of what Hollywood can do.
    IDVD is easy to get. It is available on disk as part of iLife 11.
    IDVD is a wonderful piece of software and well worth the low cost of $40.  (works with all Mac OS 10.5 and newer.)
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MC623Z-A-iLife-VERSION/dp/B003XKRZES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U
    http://dealmac.com/lw/artclick.html?1,527850,1872219

  • Home movies on DVD into iMovie for editing?

    I've had home movie video cassettes transferred onto DVD professionally and want to move them into iMovie so I can do edits and create new movies. The DVDs play fine but I can't figure out how to get them into iMovie so I can manipulate

    As Peter Joshua stated, Instant Handbrake will do the job and it is free, but you will have to check the settings to conserve the original quality because HandBrake is made to convert for iPod and will condense the movie. I have an app called Cinematize Pro, which is a perfect app for doing this. It is not free but conserves the full quality of the video and allows you to convert selected chapters or clips and not the whole DVD content.

  • What mac mini should i get to edit 1080p dslr (Canon 60d) home movies with imovie

    Hi
    I have a lot of 1080p (25fps) footage from a Canon 60D dslr (SD card) and footage from an old Sony MiniDV (firewire). Which I want to edit down.
    I have two monitors24" Full HDs, so am looking to get a Mac Mini to do this editing (using Imovie). I dont need fcp. Its purely editing down footage into short home movies..
    Out of the two mac mini's (the one with the Radeon HD and the one with the slightly slower i5 and Intel HD 3000 graphics) is it worth the extra £200. Or will the $699 model do the job?
    I'm unsure if the GPU & RAM increase will make a noticable difference. I have no problem upping the ram myself.

    Any of them will be fine for what you what you want. I have a 2009 Mac mini and it can handle FCP no worries. Make sure you get a decent hard drive and memory though. Although you may just want to run iMovie, final cut pro is very good and easy to use. I use the mojo plugin by red giant which does wonders for skin tones.
    I use canon 7d video on mine

  • I have Home Movies from iMovie to back-up. What format for external drive?

    Hello,
    I have Home Movies imported into iMovie 11 on my iMac 3.06 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo.
    I am saving the cpmleted movie projects onto an external hard disc. A Seagate 1TB.
    I have had problems with file sizes as I keep getting the message that a movie project is too large for the medium. It seems that I can't store anything in HD.
    I've looked at the disc and it's formatted as MS-DOS (FAT32)
    Am I right that this imposes a maximum file size that I can save?
    If so I have looked at the Disc Utility on my iMac and I can see that I can reformat the external drive.
    I have a choice of -
    Mac OS Extended (journaled)
    Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, journaled)
    MS-DOS(FAT)       is this the same as MS-DOS (FAT32) it already is formatted as?
    ExFAT
    Windows NT Filesystem (Tuxera NTFS)   
    I'm guessing I should choose the MAC OS Extended (jounaled) or the Mac OS Extended (Case- sensitive, journaled)?
    The Seagate Hard Drive is model SRDOSPO
    I don't understand the differences between the above formats and would like help on chosing the right one for my Home Movies.
    I also have an Apple TV3 which I use to watch the movies on my tv.
    Are the home movies stored both in the iTunes file on my iMac, so I can see them via AppleTV, and the external hard drive.
    If so can I just use the external hard drive without having these large files filling my iMac disc?
    Hope that all makes sense.

    The difference between case sensitive and non-case sensitive is self-explanatory. Non-case sensitive iis easier to work with as it can avoid confusion with files names.
    The others are weird and wonderful/partly useless Microsoft formats only of interest to Windows users, or those who want to have both Apple OS and Windows on the same computer. Not all of them can be read by a Mac at all, some of them have inconvenient file size limitations.
    More info here:
    http://formatharddrive.net/types-of-hard-drive-formats.html
    Message was edited by: Klaus1

  • Which file format (.avi or .mpeg) is best to edit home movies in iMovie

    I am having VHS and Hi/Digital-8 home movies converted to digital files and saved on an external hard drive. I am a novice video editor & Mac user.  I plan to edit the movies for personal use.  The company I sent my original tapes to only converts to either .avi or .mpeg4. What is my best option?

    I have this question too!  Surely there is someone out there who can help!?

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