Copying VHS tapes to Hard Drive for editing in iMovie

OK, so I am using a Miglia Director's Cut to transfer VHS tapes to computer. I want to be able to edit them in iMovie. Here's what happens: the VCR connected works fine and plays the videos completely. But when it goes through the Miglia, it stops a LOT. It may record anywhere from 5 seconds to 2 minutes. The player keeps playing but iMovie stops importing. I should say, it seems iMovie THINKS it is importing, but no video or sound is imported. As a result, I have to sit at the computer and each time the video stops importing, I push "pause" on the VCR and then play and it starts importing correctly again. I would really like to just push "import" and be able to walk away. Anyone have any clue what the problem might be? THANK YOU SO MUCH.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jul 31, 2009 1:15 PM

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Aug 5, 2009 2:11 AM in response to ISCL

ISCL wrote:
'09

older versions of iM allowed a manual set of the socalled 'scene detection':
any brake in the timecode indicates 'new scene'.

VHS with its tons of analogue 'noises' AND a converter-box, from which nobody can tell hwo it handles such disturbances .. I assume iM09 gets hickups due to these interferences..

if your converter has any kind of 'Timecode converter/enhancer/...' .. use this.
if you own any miniDV camcorder with an analogue-in: transfer VHS to miniDV, import from there.

Aug 5, 2009 8:18 AM in response to ISCL

-Power everything off.
-Make sure all your connections are correct: a/v from your VCR to the Miglia ... FW from the Miglia to your iMac. Make sure the Miglia is the ONLY FireWire device connected to your iMac. No other FireWire devices should be connected.
-Turn on the Miglia. Make sure it is in NTSC mode; toggle it to NTSC if necessary. Then turn it off. Wait 10-15 seconds. Then turn it on again (required when you change between PAL and NTSC).
-Turn on your VCR, with a tape ready to play.
-Then boot your iMac.
-Start up iMovie.
-Make sure your iMovie Preferences show New Project Frame Rate = 29.97 fps (NTSC) - not 25 fps (PAL).
-Create a new iMovie project.
-Start your VCR playback BEFORE you begin capturing in iMovie.

Let us know if this solves the problem.

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