Frage von Stephanski:hallo liebe leute, I'm still new here ...
need some help. 've risen a new camera (SonyHDR-SR7E) and would like to capture (initially only sd quality), s.besten with iMovie. this is of course not, because I only USB2 connection s.der sony have -> stupid.
I can of course, all of the s.mac (10.4-no g5 intel) Ersch. disk drag. that must be copied (of mpeg2 in dv) over streamclip. it takes a very long and it annoying. with my old sony dv-cam, I was able to loose 2 hours of pure play directly to dvd and burn. (and that was 80% of jobs), via firewire - wonderful ...
Question: What current camera (dv) can still be of firewire and iMovie recognized. because it seems not much to give. I would just be a "long play-kamera" fetch things for longer - besides SonyHDR-SR7E for the smaller things that, on average, will be finalized. (which could cut programs because usb detect small but perfectly formed?)
1000 thanks in advance, the stephanski
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... the current camera (dv) can still be of firewire and iMovie recognized. If you specifically for DV cameras asks, then the answer is probably: It can take any. Only you can help a DV camera does not halt next, if you have extremely long recording times of several hours seems to do - unless of course, captures you live on the same computer.
Another (more expensive) option would be a camera like the SonyVX9000, instead of the Mini - the standard - DV tapes are used. Then would you have to just 4.5 hours duration band.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Dill:
aha.
is because the so-called i-link or the DV output
The firewire output? or something else again.
because that is the only option for
newer models ..
supplementary question: how can I get a 16:9 image (dv)
compress to 4:3 without distortion.
mpeg streamclip when I find nothing, what I balken tinkers
in the conversion ... quicktime kanns synonymous not ..
thanks for the help.
stephan
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... is because the so-called i-link or the output of the dv firewire output? Yes: Firewire = DV iLink = IEEE1394 =
Gruß Bernd E.