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I am posting this because it seems to come up alot in the forums that I frequent about macs and video. I have dtailed how to 1. Connect the JVC Everio Hard Drive camcorder to your mac via the included USB cable 2.

How to open the hard drive, 3. Locate the video files, 4. Move them to your desired drive, 5. Convert them to dv, 6. Import them to iMovie, 7. Basic editing, 8.

And export them as a.mp4 or other file format. This video is about 120 MB, but I wanted the quality to be good enough for you to know exactly what I was doing. This link should just start letting you download it, if there are issues, let me know.I've edited this post to point to the new location for the video. Thanks, and best of luck, Brian. I am posting this because it seems to come up alot in the forums that I frequent about macs and video. I have dtailed how to 1. Connect the JVC Everio Hard Drive camcorder to your mac via the included USB cable 2.

How to open the hard drive, 3. Locate the video files, 4. Move them to your desired drive, 5. Convert them to dv, 6. Import them to iMovie, 7. Basic editing, 8.

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And export them as a.mp4 or other file format. This video is about 120 MB, but I wanted the quality to be good enough for you to know exactly what I was doing.

This link should just start letting you download it, if there are issues, let me know. Thanks, and best of luck, Brian.

Click to expand.In theory, no. Each field of 1080i is a distinct time sample. Each field is 1920x540 or 1440x540. All the time-samples are there from each field to create a 720p frame. It shouldn't be too much trouble to take 60 interlaced fields in 1080i60 at 1920x540 (or 1440x540) and make 60 progressive frames at 1280x720. Whether there's a good method in available software is the question. As for impact on quality, cameras on this level don't resolve as many lines of resolution as there are pixels anyhow.

Click to expand.I use MPEGStreamClip to covert the files once they are transferred over from the JVC. You can find it here However, you will need the Apple QuicktimeMPEG2 component. I put the video on a webpage that you can watch on the webpage, here is the url to that.it also gives the quicktimempeg2component url. The quicktime component costs $20, but it's worth it. I've heard from a few people at this point that they have had success using the included software for OS X called CaptyMPeg or something like that too. JVC digital camera GZ-MG275AA Have just purchased this camera and can't video edit the footage in imovie HD or Final Cut Express. Have just ordered iLife 8 in the hope that this will help.

Very confused. The JVC site tells me I need USB 2. I don't know if I have this.

I am running on an iMac 10.4.10 with a 2Ghz intel proccessor. The retailer says I should use a fire wire. That definitely didn't work. I'm told that I can get a plug-in to make the footage from this camera compatible with i Movie but I've got no idea how I access this? Should I just return the camera?

All advice gratefully received. Have just purchased this camera and can't video edit the footage in imovie HD or Final Cut Express.

Have just ordered iLife 8 in the hope that this will help. Very confused.

The JVC site tells me I need USB 2. I don't know if I have this. I am running on an iMac 10.4.10 with a 2Ghz intel proccessor.

The retailer says I should use a fire wire. That definitely didn't work. I'm told that I can get a plug-in to make the footage from this camera compatible with i Movie but I've got no idea how I access this? Should I just return the camera?

All advice gratefully received. MG555 and a G5 Ok I read what was here. I bought a JVC mg555, i really like the workability of the unit. Now the fun, tried it at the Mac store on a 'store' '08 iMovie and we got the white page with the curl at the corner on the.MOD file, we couldn't do a thing with it.

Alexmedic.How did you get it on your mac to just work?? Did you get the 20$ quicktime mpeg thing? Mine dident work in the store on their '08 imovieHD. I have not upgraded as i then would have to convert all my existing movies to work with the '08!!! I have bought the Capity mpeg editFX and it works to convert, but takes so long, i've been using the fine setting on the 555 as the image otherwise is pretty soso.

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One hour of filming was over 2 hours to convert! So long that i gave up before it was finished!! If i got the HD7, would the same be true to.convert?? I just saw the HD3 has been bundeled with some sort of Mac software! Who has tried this one.

Would it be easier to just get this one??Boy do i miss tape. Cannot capture movies recorded with my JVC GZ-HD7U I recently purchased a JVC Everio GZ-HD7U and I have Adobe CS3 Premiere Pro installed on my MacBook Pro. When I try to choose the movie I recorded from adobe Premiere pro, a pop up box comes up reading choose file.

The video files (.TOD) i try to choose are all greyed out. When i clicked ok, the message reads the files are not compatible (File Import Faliure. File format not supported). When I use quick time to play it, it polays like its in slow motion and no sound comes out My camcoder was connected using a firewire cable. Please can someone advise me what to do. Hello everyone.so here we go. I'm brandnew on this field and i struggle myself.

Install the JVC software (like the Everio MediaBrowser) that comes with your camcorder onto your computer. There are some system requirements for installation.

Check to see that your computer has a DV connector port, depending on your camcorder model. Switch to the use of AC Adapter during the transfer, as opposed to your battery pack. Connect the DV cable to your computer before attaching it to your camcorder. You should end up using the JVC VC-VDV206U or VC-VDV204U, depending on whether your computer DV port has four or six pins.