Import Video from Canon DC330 DVD Camcorder to Final Cut Express

Does anyone know how this can be done? And how to do it.

Thanks,

Peter

iMac G5 PowerPC, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Feb 3, 2010 9:14 AM

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Feb 3, 2010 9:59 AM in response to Peter Amirault

Your camcorder records to miniDVD disks. There are three possible ways to import it to FCE.

1 - if you have a Mac with a tray-loading DVD drive, you can use MPEG Streamclip to convert the DVD video to QuickTime in order to import it into FCE. The DVD disk must be finalized in your camcorder first. And you cannot put a miniDVD disk in a slot-loading drive such as on the MacBook, MacBookPro, iMac - don't try it, the disk will get irretrievably stuck in the drive.

2 - the camera has a USB port and if it's possible to connect & copy the contents of a DVD that is in the camera to your Mac's hard drive, you can also use MPEG Streamclip to convert the video for use in FCE.

MPEG Streamclip is a free utility. You will also need the QuickTime MPEG2 Playback Component if you do not already have it on your Mac. You can download it from the Apple Online Store ($19.99)

3 - The only other alternative is to connect the composite video & audio outputs of your camcorder to an analog-digital converter (like the Canopus ADVC-110 ) so you can capture the video in FCE while it plays back in your camcorder. In this case you do not need MPEG Streamclip or the Quicktime MPEG2 playback component.

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Import Video from Canon DC330 DVD Camcorder to Final Cut Express

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