Imovie 08 isight problem

hello,
i have mac os x leopard. And i just installed imovie 08 onto it and i have been having problems with it. Like my isight isnt working. Everytime i try to import from my isight it says 'No Camera Attached" can someone help me to resolve this problem.
Any help would be great =]

I was having the same error. Not sure if I'm just lucky, but a repair disk permissions fixed the problem for me.

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    Not sure if this is an iMovie '08 problem or an OS X problem. Here's the story --
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    Fast forward to now. Bought a new camcorder (problems with the Panasonic). It's a Canon ZR950 (MiniDV). With iMovie running, I first connect the WD device which is successfully mounted. I then hookup the new Canon and within a few seconds I get an error about a "device not cleanly shut down" (or words to that effect). Odd .... and when I try to connect to my new camcorder, I get a "no camera connected" error.
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    Interesting that you based your purchase on CR magazine because I too use it like a bible. However, when it comes to video cameras, I think they are way off base when not considering the editing side of video making that goes along with any camcorder. Who shoots video simply to plug it into a TV for playback?? If they were doing responsible reporting on this particular subject, they would also include computer capture and editing details in the reviews. Lots of the new format cams don't even work with Macs and the ones that do generally give lesser quality after conversion than what you can still get with tape. At least you made the right decision there!

  • ISight problem, time for repair?

    iSight suddenly stopped working. No green light. Won't work in iChat, Gmail, or Photo Booth. Message "No camera connected to this computer". I followed the advice given here. Restarted. I checked Utilities >> System Profiler >> USB and saw iSight listed (though it said "not configured yet"). I reset the PRAM, went back to System Profiler and now iSight doesn't show up at all.
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    Rob Keys wrote:
    iSight suddenly stopped working. No green light. Won't work in iChat, Gmail, or Photo Booth. Message "No camera connected to this computer". I followed the advice given here. Restarted. I checked Utilities >> System Profiler >> USB and saw iSight listed (though it said "not configured yet"). I reset the PRAM, went back to System Profiler and now iSight doesn't show up at all.
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    Many thanks in advance,
    rob
    You've tried some good things, Rob. You may be right that it is time for service.
    For any iSight problems, first try restarting the Mac. If the problems persist, try all relevant suggestions from:
      http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2090
    If your iSight problem still occurs in more than one app and more than one user account, the reset suggested there (PMU/SMC for your MacBook) often restores proper function of inbuilt iSight.
    However, if your built-in iSight still does not work after carefully following all the suggestions in the "How to Troubleshoot iSight" article, and if iSight does not show as a USB hardware device in your Mac's System Profiler utility, yours is most likely a hardware problem. In that case, contact Apple or an Apple-Authorized Service Provider for service.
    BTW - I note that your posted system info shows Mac OS X (10.4.7). If that is correct, unless you have compelling reasons for not doing so, I suggest you backup your Mac and apply the 10.4.11 Combo Update:
      http://support.apple.com/kb/DL172
    For more info on how to install and benefits of updating, see http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24901
    I recommend you use your Mac's Disk Utility to *repair permissions* immediately before *_and again_* immediately after the update. After repairing permissions, use your Mac's  > Software Update... menu command to apply any additional needed Apple software updates.
    Mac Pro Quad Core (Early 2009) 2.93Ghz Mac OS X (10.6.5); MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2009) 2.26GHz (10.6.5)
    LED Cinema Display; G4 PowerBook 1.67GHz (10.4.11); iBookSE 366MHz (10.3.9); External iSight; iPod4touch4.2.1

  • How to fix iMovie 08 problems under 10.5.3

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    Everyone should read MacFixit Every Day

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  • Hello MacHeads: I downloaded Handbrake 0.9.1 for Tiger, so I can upload a homemade DVD for editing in imovie.  Problem is I can't even access Handbrake Help book, because I think my firewall settings are preventing me.  I tried turning off all my firewall

    Hello MacHeads: I downloaded Handbrake 0.9.1 for Tiger, so I can upload a homemade DVD for editing in imovie.  Problem is I can't even access Handbrake Help book, because I think my firewall settings are preventing me.  I tried turning off all my firewall settings.?  IDK if I'm even doing that right.  Can anyone help out here?

    You don't need Handbrake for that if it is your own DVD.
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  • Microphone and Imovie/isight

    I am trying to record myself playing electric guitar with imovie/isight using a line 6 USB audio interface. Audio records great but I am also getting the sound of the guitar "unplugged" as it were. It sounds like the mic on the computer is also picking up the unprocessed guitar sound. I have selectd the line 6 USB device in system prefernces/sound and tried to mute the mic. Still, it doesn't work even though the mic appears to be off. Are all the people posting to Youtube using external mics amd letting the computer mic pick everything up?
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  • Update on imovie 5 problems

    I'm starting a new thread. Sorry but I'm getting lost as to whom I'm talking to & what I've written ...who's on 1st what's on 2nd etc.
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  • ISight and iMovies Editing Problems (File Size)

    I recently used my MacBook Pro to record a live business related training. The trainer was using PowerPoint. After recording, I began to edit by separating some of the audio from the video (which I've done numerous times after recording with DV camera), then deleting some video and inserting some .jpg files of the PowerPoint slides to sync with the audio. But everytime I separated a piece of video from the audio, the file size grew tremendously even after I trashed the unwanted video. Note: my .jpgs were extremely small files. After a while, my file was more that 100 gigs. although it began at about 4 gigs. It got to the point where I couldn't even open the file. Does anyone know why this happens when recording with iSight? Also, I couldn't import even the original file into Final Cut Pro for editing. How do you get the file from iMovies to Final Cut?
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    Hi Bill
    You might be better off posting in the iMovie forum http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=141
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  • External iSight problems revisited

    My original post here: http://discussions.info.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10805558
    After further research, I actually have the exact same problem detailed in this topic: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1014900 ("Your camera is in use by another application" error message persists after exhausting all troubleshooting options)
    I went to the Genius Bar with my iSight thinking it needs a firmware update. The Genius found out he could not apply the update unless he was booted into 10.3.9, and their OS install disks did not go back that far. So I went home and clean installed 10.3, the 10.3.9 Combo Update, and all other updates listed in Software Update (including a fresh iSight Updater 1.0.3!) onto a new partition in my Mac Mini G4.
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    2010-12-11 13:09:10 -0800: iSightUpdater was launched by Finder.
    2010-12-11 13:09:10 -0800: iSight Updater will install firmware version: 1.0.3
    2010-12-11 13:09:10 -0800: UI: Plug in an iSight to update its software.
    2010-12-11 13:09:16 -0800: UI: Plug in an iSight to update its software.
    2010-12-11 13:09:36 -0800: iSightDevice::initWithService: Open produced error 10000003.
    2010-12-11 13:09:36 -0800: UI: Plug in an iSight to update its software.
    *2010-12-11 13:09:47 -0800: iSightDevice::initWithService: Couldn't read serial number.*
    *2010-12-11 13:09:47 -0800: iSightDevice::initWithService: Device not added to device list.*
    2010-12-11 13:09:47 -0800: UI: Plug in an iSight to update its software.
    2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: DEVICE REMOVED:
    2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: Product: iSight
    2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
    *2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: Serial Number:*
    2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: GUID: a270000001b2a
    *2010-12-11 13:10:17 -0800: Firmware Version: (null)*
    "Couldn't read serial number" happened after I turned the iSight on. "DEVICE REMOVED" happened after I turned the iSight off and unplugged it from the Mac Mini. Notice that the Serial Number and Firmware Version were not retrieved by the system. The system recognizes that an iSight has been plugged in, but will not release it for use with other applications since its Serial Number and Firmware Version cannot be determined.
    My iSightUpdater.log file dates all the way back to when I updated my iSight's firmware to 1.0.2 and 1.0.3. For comparison, here are the Console messages for those updates:
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: iSight Updater will install firmware version: 1.0.2
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: DEVICE DISCOVERED:
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: Product: iSight
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
    *2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: Serial Number: W93254B3MZL*
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: GUID: a270004001b2a
    *2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: Firmware Version: 1.0*
    2004-02-20 01:29:58 -0800: iSight device count: 1
    2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: UPDATING DEVICE:
    2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: Product: iSight
    2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
    *2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: Serial Number: W93254B3MZL*
    2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: GUID: a270004001b2a
    *2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: Firmware Version: 1.0*
    2004-02-20 01:30:06 -0800: Initiating software installation...
    2004-02-20 01:30:11 -0800: Software installation terminating with error 00000000.
    2004-02-20 01:30:11 -0800: Flashing firmware onto iSight...
    2004-02-20 01:30:34 -0800: Flashing iSight terminating with error 00000000.
    2004-02-20 01:30:35 -0800: UI: The iSight software cannot be installed while the iSight is in use by another application. Close any application using the iSight and try again.
    2004-02-20 01:30:46 -0800: iSight Updater quitting...
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: iSight Updater will install firmware version: 1.0.3
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: DEVICE DISCOVERED:
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: Product: iSight
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
    *2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: Serial Number: W93254B3MZL*
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: GUID: a270004001b2a
    *2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: Firmware Version: 1.0.2*
    2005-04-15 00:51:03 -0700: iSight device count: 1
    2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: UPDATING DEVICE:
    2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: Product: iSight
    2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
    *2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: Serial Number: W93254B3MZL*
    2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: GUID: a270004001b2a
    *2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: Firmware Version: 1.0.2*
    2005-04-15 00:51:11 -0700: Initiating software installation...
    2005-04-15 00:51:27 -0700: Software installation terminating with error 00000000.
    2005-04-15 00:51:27 -0700: Flashing firmware onto iSight...
    2005-04-15 00:51:56 -0700: Flashing iSight terminating with error 00000000.
    2005-04-15 00:52:56 -0700: iSight Updater quitting...
    Aha! The Serial Number and Firmware Version were present in both of those updates, and I didn't need a firmware update after all. It seems that somewhere between the last firmware update and now, the iSight forgot its Serial Number and Firmware Version numbers -- or the last firmware update inadvertently flashed those two pieces of information from the iSight's memory.
    I think if I could plant those two numbers back in the iSight's memory, I think I could get it working again. Problem is, Apple doesn't support scheduling repairs or Express Lane callbacks for the external iSight. Sooo... I, and all other external iSight owners with this problem, are stuck.
    I'd love to get this repaired and use my external iSight with my Mac Mini G4. I just wish there was a next step, now that I have potentially identified the problem. Any ideas out there? I don't want to pay $150 to receive a reconditioned iSight for what appears to be a much simpler software/firmware fix. I do live in the San Francisco Bay Area, so driving to Cupertino and handing off an iSight for a quick repair by an iSight engineer would be an easy solution for me.
    Thanks for listening, and I hope that this post sheds some light on other people with persistent "Your camera is in use by another application" error messages.
    Message was edited by: A-Jay85
    EDIT: Here is another post that appears to be similar to my problem:
    http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=12263773

    Hi,
    I am not going to override EZ Jim's advice on this as I do not know any way of recovering the lost Serial Number of Firmware version the devices is currently at.
    Mostly it is for other readers but may provide clues.
    The iSight Updater for Firmware 1.0.3 is included in the OS files as a Standalone Updater in Leopard
    It seems it is also activated if the camera is Plugged In when Software Update is run. (I don't have enough info if it is specific 10.5.x Updates or just a General thing that happens.)
    It is also present in the same place in 10.4.11 (I do not have copies earlier that this of Tiger that I can check)
    In Use By Another Application.
    It could actually be so.
    Check:-
    Comic Book if bundled with your Mac.
    System Preferences > Accounts > Changing the Account Pic can invoke the camera for A Snapshot.
    Any other app that can capture Video or a Pic. (iMovie, Quicktime Pro in Leopard and below, PhotoBooth. Don't forget Image Capture or your Browser if using Flash Chat sites or using the Google Broswer Plug-in installed in Chrome or as a Standalone (Intel only) and many others)
    Check that in System Preferences > Accounts > Login Items does not list any app that can use the camera.
    It seems that if an App that uses the camera (and was using it at the time) "Unexpectedly Quits" the System in general will think the camera is still in use (Possibly because that app's .plist will say it is)
    The most common fix for this if you cannot find which App is using the camera is to do a SMC/PMU restart. (this link has three expandable areas that look like Links near the bottom of the page for various Macs).
    Most Times the System will catch which apps have "Crashed"/Unexpectedly Quit and they are recorded in a Log. Open Console in Application/Utilities and then the Reveal Triangles to see ~/Library/Logs/Crash Reporter and see if any app is listed.
    SEEK ADVICE on deleting .plists if you think you have identified the culprit, as doing so for some apps is more destructive than others.
    Summary so far.
    The Genius could have done it with a Tiger Install or Leopard Install Disk.
    If you have a Retail Copy to do your Updates or either you can invoke the Update yourself (Providing you can get System Profiler to "See" the camera correctly)
    A SMC/PMU reset maybe enough to "Clear" the System of what Apps it thinks is using the Camera.
    There are some unexpected places and apps that can cause or actually use the camera.
    A Fresh Install, as seems to be the case here, would have created a new set of .plists anyway.
    I would also suggest that any other Firewire device is removed.
    The External iSight should not be Daisy Chained with other items such as External Hard Drives as they run at different Data rates.
    If you have a Computer with tow of more Firewire Ports I would suggest trying another port.
    Some Towers have Firewire ports front and back and these have separate Firewire Controllers. This may isolate whether it is a Firewire port issue.
    USB and Firewire Ports can be reset if the Power is removed from the computer for 15 Mins (power removed if a Laptop as the Firewire ports can still be active if the power cable is still connected)
    I will state again that in this case I think EZ Jim has the right, quickest and simplest answer.
    I have posted this mainly for other readers that may have something similar but not quite the same.
    10:40 PM Sunday; December 19, 2010

  • IMovie import problem

    I am suddenly unable to upload video from my Panasonic NV-GS320. My iMac only allows isight recording. Been OK up till now.I have tried changing the firewire cable and settings on the camera from playback to PC mode. Neither work. Anyone got any ideas what the problem might be?

    Hi
    *NO CAMERA or A/D-box*
    Cable
    • Are You sure that You are using the FireWire Cable - USB-Cable will not work for miniDV tape Cameras
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    • Test another FW-Cable *very often the problem maker*.
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    • Test Your Camera on another Mac so that DV-in still works OK
    • Toogle in iMovie pref. Play-back via Camera (on<->off some times)
    • Some Cameras has a Menu where You must select DV-out to get it to work
    • Camera connected to "charger" (mains adaptor) - not just on battery
    • Camera set in Playback mode - NOT Recording mode
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    This is lethal to the A/D-chip in the Camera = needs an expensive repair.
    (Hard to find out - else than import/export to another Mac ceased to work
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    A/D-box
    • Is the dip-switches set right ?
    • Set to same standard as recorded/editing eg NTSC 29.97fps or PAL 25fps
    • Try resetting it
    Connections
    • Daisy Chaining most often doesn’t work (some unique cases - it’s the only way that work (some Canon Cameras ?))
    Try to avoid connecting Camera <--> external HD <--> Mac but import directly to the Mac then move
    the Movie project to dedicated external hard disk.
    • FireWire-port - Can be re-setted by - Turn off Mac and disconnecting Mac from Mains/Power for 20-30 minutes
    Mac
    • Free space on internal (start-up) hard disk ? Please specify the amount of free space.
    (Other hard disks don't count)
    I go for a minmum of 25Gb free space for 4x3 SD Video - and my guess is 5 times more for 16x9 HD ones
    after material is imported and edited.
    • Does Your Mac have a FireWire Port
    • White MacBooks - don't
    • MacBook-Air - don't
    if not then a few Mac’s has a PCM-CIA slot and there are FW-Cards that makes a FW-port this way
    else - NO SOLUTION
    Only option as I get it is either
    • Use another Mac to Capture material (to an external USB2 - Mac OS Extended formatted hard disk - or -
    • Change to another Camera that can be used with Your Mac (no there are no miniDV tape Cameras that can)
    • If Your Mac-Book has a PCM-CIA Card place - then there are FW-port-Cards and then
    You can import via this - but I've not seen this on more modern Macs. My PowerBook G4
    has one and this FW-Card-port works greatly.
    SoftWare
    • Delete iMovie pref file may help sometimes. I rather start a new account, log into this and have a re-try.
    • Any strange Plug-ins into QuickTime as Perian etc ? Remove and try again.
    • FileVault is off ? (hopefully)
    • Screen Saver - OFF
    • Energy Saver - OFF
    Using WHAT versions ? .
    • Mac OS - X.5.4 ?
    • QuickTime version ? (This is the heart in both iMovie and FinalCut)
    • iMovie’08 (7.1.?), 09 or 11 ?
    • iMovie HD 6 (6.0.4/3) ?
    *Other ways to import Your miniDV tape*
    • Use another Camera. There where tape play-back stations from SONY
    but they costed about 2-4 times a normal miniDV Camera.
    • If Your Camera works on another Mac. Make an iMovie movie project here and move it
    over to Your Mac via an external hard disk.
    (HAS TO BE Mac OS Extended formatted - USB/DOS/FAT32/Mac OS Exchange WILL NOT DO)
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    from LKN 1935.
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