DV device isn't recognized in iMovie at Last version OS

It was working before 12.2 for me and I haven't changed anything.


I was able to import video from my Sony Handycam into iMovie using a Firewire cable on my Mac Mini M1. After update to 12.3, I tried to import a tape today the camera doesn't show up in iMovie anymore.


Mac mini, macOS 12.3

Posted on Mar 20, 2022 10:24 AM

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Posted on Mar 22, 2022 11:13 AM

You can re-install Big Sur on your Mac fairly easily without removing Monterey.


Create a new partition (volume) on your Mac using Disk Utility and install Big Sur on that.


You then open your Mac using the new partition.


Installing macOS on a separate APFS volume - Apple Support


How to get old versions of macOS – Apple Support (UK)


Eventually if you want to remove the new partition . . .


Add, delete or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac – Apple Support (UK)


Creating a new partition takes only a minute or so . . . installing Big Sur will take longer of course.


Back up any important data first.




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Mar 22, 2022 11:13 AM in response to BenZheung

You can re-install Big Sur on your Mac fairly easily without removing Monterey.


Create a new partition (volume) on your Mac using Disk Utility and install Big Sur on that.


You then open your Mac using the new partition.


Installing macOS on a separate APFS volume - Apple Support


How to get old versions of macOS – Apple Support (UK)


Eventually if you want to remove the new partition . . .


Add, delete or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac – Apple Support (UK)


Creating a new partition takes only a minute or so . . . installing Big Sur will take longer of course.


Back up any important data first.




Apr 7, 2022 8:56 AM in response to BenZheung

I have been using iMovie 10.3.1 on a 2015 13" MacBook Pro to import DV footage from a Sony DCR-PC9 with no problems (4 pin to 6 pin FireWire cable > Elago FireWire 400 to 800 adapter > Apple FireWire 800 to Thunderbolt adapter > Mac) using Big Sur. As soon as I updated to Monterey, I can confirm the camcorder no longer displays in iMovie's import window. However, in System Information the camcorder is still successfully identified.


Using another Mac (a 2020 13" MacBook Pro) running Big Sur, I can still see and import the footage in the SAME release of iMove, 10.3.1 (this time with adding the Apple Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 adapter to the end of that already hilarious adapter snake). It really does seem to be a specific part of Monterey that broke some DV equipment being recognized by apps.


I had even played around on Big Sur and used the same camcorder as a webcam in Zoom with no issue and can confirm Monterey broke that as well. Given the system is having no issue seeing the full device tree, I hope a simple update can fix this for those of us with legacy creative workflows.


P.S. Because of this issue, I had to run my last import on a 2005 12" PowerBook G4 in Final Cut Express and transfer it over with a CF card — I kid you not!

May 17, 2022 3:59 PM in response to Rich839

Exact same positive outcome for me with Sony HDR Z1U . It is now recognized on IMovie with Monterey 12.4

Someone is listening at Apple and I am glad to be on my M1 Mini again.

Those who were predicting that it was not going to change for such a small number of users who are still with "old tape" camera and players like my U-Matic 3/4 inch tapes, that format was the first portable cassette used in the field, the assistant-cameraman/soundman was carrying the portable VCR and controlling the sound. And then Sony lost the battle with JVC for domestic cassettes and recycle the Beta format cassette tapes for VTR directly on the back of the camera. I am old and I worked in those days as a soundman. 1975 to 1980 or so.

Sorry I got carried away from the subject. I am old as I said.

Mar 21, 2022 11:45 AM in response to BenZheung

Thanks for following up, BenZheung.

If your device isn't listed in the compatibility list, you may want to reach out to the manufacturer and confirm if the device is compatible, or if an update is needed for this functionality from them.

As for reverting to a previous macOS version, do you have a Time Machine backup from before you updated?

Let us know, and we'll go from there.

Mar 21, 2022 11:34 AM in response to nick_h2

Hi Nick,


Thank you for your reply.


I don't understand that it was working before 12.2 in last week. The Broken is happened in updated 12.3 version.


And my device isn't mentioned in the support list. BUT "iMovie works with most mini DV tape-based camcorders using DV and HDV formats. Use FireWire port for tape-based devices." has been included the supporting.


For you advice Next steps 'If iMovie isn't working on your Mac' , I have tried Shut down, Disconnect all external devices, Reset iMovie & Reinstall iMovie. BUT EVERYTHING no change.


But I didn't reset NVRAM as I am using M1 Mac Mini. Do you know how to reinstall the system? I would like to go back the pervious version.


THANKS







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