[MacDV] importing video into imovie
Gowyn Wilcox
gowyn at rogers.com
Tue Dec 10 05:52:32 PST 2002
I would think any camera would be able to playback any speed so if you have
your own camera I would try it in there.
If not you should be able to rent one somewhere.
Good luck.
On 09/12/02 23:34, "Pwadams at aol.com" wrote:
> This ones a toughy! I have a client who gave me mini dv tapes recorded in LP
> mode.
> I have the camera from which she recorded the tapes (JVC DVL 9000). The
> camera is without a USB or firewire plug, so i don't know how to hook it up
> to import into my Mac.
> It came with a cable that plugs into the camera "edit" jack and the other side
> plus into a port on the PC. I'm really stumped. thanks for any help you
> could offer.
>
> Pam Adams
>
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