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Camcorder to MacBook Air

My MacBook Air won’t recognise my camcorder. What am I doing wrong?

MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.13

Posted on May 9, 2020 2:06 AM

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May 9, 2020 4:36 AM in response to kaz-k

You can try to search Thunderbolt to FireWire adapter for digital connection.

This one is not compatible with your MacBook Air:


https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MD464LL/A/apple-thunderbolt-to-firewire-adapter


But may be you can find exactly Thunderbolt (not Thunderbolt-2) to FireWire adapter.

Do search this community:


https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie


Perhaps you will find an answer…

May 10, 2020 1:34 AM in response to maggi192

Hello,


It is difficult to understand the reason for omitting a MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014) in the Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter compatibility list (which includes other Macs with both Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt 2 ports). Maybe the list just is not complete. The system requirements say "Thunderbolt-equipped Mac computer".


There may be other reasons why your camcorder is not recognised. The FireWire (IEEE 1394/i.LINK/DV) cable appears to be OK. It could be a software problem. Which application(s) have you been testing? For information about programs, procedures, et cetera, it may not be a bad idea to have a look at posts by (for example) thesurreyfriends and Rich839 in the iMovie for Mac forum.


The GR-DVL157E (if necessary, an instruction manual can be found via https://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/support/) is not specifically mentioned in iMovie for macOS supported cameras – Apple Support, but a Note 2 (Tape) says that "iMovie works with most mini DV tape-based camcorders using DV and HDV formats. Use FireWire port for tape-based devices.", so it should be possible to carry out a transfer. However, there have been reports about both successful and not so successful attempts with various camcorders. The iMovie version could possibly be a factor, and it may be worth testing a transfer via an older Mac with a built-in FireWire port.

May 10, 2020 4:54 AM in response to maggi192

>I was just plugging it all in, but iMovie wouldn’t recognise the device.


The following about import from tape-based cameras could perhaps be of some help:

https://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.1/#/mov6fa10197d


>I’ve been transferring old VHS tapes


That would have been an analogue transfer.


>leads I need to capture my camcorder tapes


Analogue transfers can use composite (RCA) or S-Video. Similar to an example on page 53 in the

(English) GR-DVL157EG camcorder instruction manual (via the link in my previous message).


Page 54 in the instruction manual shows another example, a digital transfer using FireWire (IEEE 1394/i.LINK/DV).

If possible, a full digital transfer should be chosen (higher quality).

May 10, 2020 2:20 AM in response to Jan Hedlund

Thank you for all your advice. I wasn’t using any software. I was just plugging it all in, but iMovie wouldn’t recognise the device. However, I’ve been transferring old VHS tapes with ‘Video-2-Mac’, software, which has been very successful. I took advice from the guy who provided this and he has told me which leads I need to capture my camcorder tapes using that particular software, so fingers crossed.

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