Kevin Ryan
March 12th, 2012, 01:49 PM
I have around 100 mini-dv tapes all shot with a Sony VX2000. As they are now around 10 years old, I want to archive them onto a hard disk drive (HDD). Unfortunately, I sold my camera a long time ago, but, I recently purchased a mint condition Sony DCR-TRV17 on eBay that plays them back just fine. So, I hook the camcorder up to my mac mini (2011 running Lion, 8 GB RAM, update all programs/firmware religously) with a four-pin to FW800 cable directly into the mini's FW800 port. I open iMovie 11, it recognizes my camera by name, and I choose to import automatically to my mini's HDD. It begins to import, audio and video seem fine. But, after importing for about 15-20 seconds, iMovie's preview pane freezes, camcorder still plays on, and then iMove crashes altogether and closes, with a corresponding "send error report to Apple" request.
It seems perhaps the TRV17 is not supported by iMovie 11, not sure because it recognizes it by name, but won't go past 20 seconds. The last iMovie version I can confirm did support this camera specifically was iMovie 3...good luck finding that, not even on eBay. I thought iMovie 11 supported most tape-based camcorders. Since it seems to recognize it and gets going only to freeze up after 15-20 seconds or so, perhaps this is a resolvable issue with my system software or hardware. I have scoured the Internet for clues, but nothing really helpful. I have over 200 GB of space left on the HDD, I deleted the plists, iMovie just seems to want to crash because it can.
So, my question for anyone who can offer helpful adivce is, what other way do I have to import my mini-dv tapes into my Mac or otherwise archive the tapes onto a HDD? I don't even neccessarily want to edit them right now (but will some day), I just want them copied onto a HDD to archive, presumably in a lossless uncompressed yet common format (.mov?) so I can work on them down the road.
Thanks in advance for any direction,
- Kevin Ryan
It seems perhaps the TRV17 is not supported by iMovie 11, not sure because it recognizes it by name, but won't go past 20 seconds. The last iMovie version I can confirm did support this camera specifically was iMovie 3...good luck finding that, not even on eBay. I thought iMovie 11 supported most tape-based camcorders. Since it seems to recognize it and gets going only to freeze up after 15-20 seconds or so, perhaps this is a resolvable issue with my system software or hardware. I have scoured the Internet for clues, but nothing really helpful. I have over 200 GB of space left on the HDD, I deleted the plists, iMovie just seems to want to crash because it can.
So, my question for anyone who can offer helpful adivce is, what other way do I have to import my mini-dv tapes into my Mac or otherwise archive the tapes onto a HDD? I don't even neccessarily want to edit them right now (but will some day), I just want them copied onto a HDD to archive, presumably in a lossless uncompressed yet common format (.mov?) so I can work on them down the road.
Thanks in advance for any direction,
- Kevin Ryan