Jul 07, 2018 I have a number of home movies that I filmed on a Sony Mini DV camera (DCR-TRV20). I would like to import them all to my HP Spectre running on Windows 10. However, Windows 10 does not recognize this device when connected by USB cable and I cannot locate any drivers online that may resolve this issue. Would appreciate your help. Thanks, Marc.
Feb 16, 2014 Hello - I just wanted to say that I have the same question and it appears we're working with similar (or maybe the same) equipment. I have a Sony HandyCam DCR-HC36 and am looking to import videos I took with this camcorder to the MacBook Pro with Retina disply I just bought in June 2013 (OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4).
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Hello - I just wanted to say that I have the same question and it appears we're working with similar (or maybe the same) equipment. I have a Sony HandyCam DCR-HC36 and am looking to import videos I took with this camcorder to the MacBook Pro with Retina disply I just bought in June 2013 (OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4).
This post from Radio Shack Technical Specs made it appear like the latest MacBook Pro would be able to read video imported from this kind of camera (that uses mini dv tapes to record): http://techchannel.radioshack.com/transfer-video-sony-camcorders-apple-imac-2212 .html using a Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter and an i.Link cable. In the past I have imported movies from this same camcorder into iMovie ('08) on an older MacBook without problem as well as onto a Dell PC. For these transfers in the past, I used a cable that had a 4-Pin i.Link/1394 fitting on one side (that went into my Sony camcorder) and a 6-Pin FireWire fitting on the other side (that went into my older MacBook).
Since this new 2013 MacBook Pro only has a Thunderbolt port, I bought the Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter and then a FireWire 800 9-Pin to 4-Pin Cable (Brand Rocketfish from Best Buy) to try to hook up my Sony camcorder to the MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, I just hooked up the camera and the MacBook Pro (and iMovie '11) does not recognize the camera. I was surprised it didn't work since on the iLife '11 Help page about iLife '11 supported cameras it says 'Movie ’11 works with most Mini DV tape-based camcorders using DV and HDV formats, which use a FireWire cable (also known as IEEE 1394 or i.Link) to transfer video'
I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me find a way to successfully hook up this Sony camcorder to the MacBook Pro in a way that would allow me to continue to import and edit videos from the mini dv tapes used with this camcorder. Thank you in advance for your time!
Aug 2, 2013 3:08 PM
by Christine Smith • 2020-09-04 21:28:47 • Proven solutions
Connecting a camcorder to Mac is not very complicated and is not so different from connecting it to a PC, but it must be done properly in order to achieve a good result. This way, it is advisable that you make sure to be informed on whether the connection method works and how to follow the right steps before actually connecting them.
After connect and download media files to Mac, you can watch them with your favorite media player, or convert to other video formats for further editing in iMovie, Final Cut Pro, QuickTime, etc. Read the following parts to learn the easy steps to convert and connect camcorder videos on Mac.
Part 1. Steps to Import Photos and Videos to Mac
What you need to connect the camcorder to Mac
A 6 pin or 4 pin cable. Usually, camcorders need a 4 pin cable end in order to be able to connect to the Mac, although sometimes they might allow a 6 pin end as well.
Step 1 Make sure your camcorder is set to the correct mode for importing photos and videos. For information on which mode to choose, see the instructions provided with your camcorder. If your camcorder has a sleep mode, make sure it is disabled or set to a time increment long enough to allow your images and videos to download.
Step 2 The first step is to locate the four-pin FireWire port on your video camcorder. On most video camcorders, you'll find it located under a plastic or rubber boot. Leave the video camcorder powered off and simply lift the boot from the camcorder and insert the smaller four-pin end of the FireWire cable into the FireWire port of the camcorder.
Step 3 Once the camcorder is connected, take the other end of the FireWire cable, the larger six-pin end, and insert it into your Mac's FireWire port. When both of the cables are connected, you can turn on the power to your video camcorder.
Step 4 In a few seconds, your Mac should automatically launch iMovie. Follow the on-screen instructions on your Mac and begin the video transfer from your video camcorder to your Mac.
Part 2. Tips for Connecting Camcorder to Mac
1. How to watch VHSs or DVDs using Mac?
If you wish to watch VHSs or DVDs by using your Mac, it is also possible. In order to achieve such a goal, you would need a converter box that would convert the video signal into a signal which your Mac would recognize and then allow you to watch. This converter box would intermediate between each device and would cause both their signals to be compatible.
When working with a converter box, you would need to connect it to the video source and the Mac. This way, you would need to use the cables necessary for both connections, and you should make sure they are the correct ones. It is recommendable that you learn how to achieve this before trying to do it properly. If you have any doubts, you should always consult each device owner’s manual or call the manufacturer’s customer service for advice.
2. How to use video from your connected or built-in iSight camcorder?
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You can use your iSight camcorder to record video directly into your iMovie project. This means you can spontaneously add clips to your project while you're working on it. Just connect your iSight camcorder to your Mac's FireWire port, and you're ready to start recording. If you have more than one camcorder connected, such as an iSight and a camcorder, or you have an iMac with a built-in iSight-choose iSight from the pop-up menu that appears when you switch to camcorder mode. Alternatively, you need to convert the camcorder to iMovie compatible video formats, such as MOV.
Part 3. How to Convert Camcorder Videos Easily on Mac
If you want to play or edit the videos exported from your camcorder, the formats are sometimes not supported. Then you need a professional video converter like Wondershare UniConverter, which can help you convert camcorder videos to MOV, MP4, and other 1000+ formats. Learn the detail steps about How to Convert Camcorder Videos Easily on Mac >>.
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