Importing from a SONY Handycam

Hello.

I have been attempting to import some video from a Handycam. Its a more recent model, the video is put to digital tape and it has a sony stick in it as well.

The sony stick mounts no problem when its put into the included dock. However I don't get anything for the video, iMovie does not recognise the camera as being plugged in or anything.

I noticed that one connection on the handycam although given a different name looked like a firewire cable, so I got one of them and plugged it in with that but still no dice.

Any ideas?

Its iMovie HD, and there is no OS9 on the computer, I notice the sony comes with older software for this os.

1.6 Powermac G5/iBook G4 14in, Mac OS X (10.4.1)

Posted on Feb 12, 2006 3:21 AM

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Feb 13, 2006 12:49 AM in response to SDIllini

Thats the one I have.

Do you know if I need to do a setting on the handycam or something? I must confess its not mine so I have only played with it a few times.

There was some talk of transferring the video to the stick first, but there is over an hour of footage on the video I can't see this all fitting on the stick.

Feb 13, 2006 12:57 AM in response to Gary i

Hi Gary,

an hour of video should hopefully be on tape, not on a stick...
the Sony has to bet set in "play" mode, have a look at the power-switch, a Sony normally offers "record/off/play"..
besides, are you 100% sure, you're using a fw cable? the content of a stick can NOT be transferred by fw, but by usb, so I stumble in your commend about that.... (?)

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Feb 14, 2006 5:50 AM in response to SDIllini

Sue: ... I have three Sony Handycams ... Poser! ;-))

same here:
I do use an antique Sony TRV14, with iM3/4/5HD - allways working like charm, just once, the camcorder wasn't recognized, just restarted iM - Boom!Done...

What Sony means on its webpage is, that a USB-Connection with a Mac is not supported (which isn't true, concerning memory stick contents); and, that the included software of Sony just runs with Windows... but isn't necessary...

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Feb 14, 2006 2:33 PM in response to Karsten Schlüter

THIS IS DRIVING ME NUTS! If you search the board, there are tons of people having tons of problems with iMovie and Sony Cams. My problem is the same as many others. iMovie sees the cam and controls is but will NOT import.

I have fixed the import problem by ONLY USING THE START UP DRIVE. Do NOT use any external drives as they ( in my case) not let you import. So I use the start up drive and then copy the project to external drives.

HOWEVER, nothing I do lets me use the pass-through mode, so if you have any solutions for using pass-through for copying VHS tapes to iMovie without having to first copy them onto tape (which is why I bought a sony cam to begin with...) please please please let me know!!! I'm dying here...

Feb 15, 2006 8:30 AM in response to SDIllini

I've tried the GB fix and it doesn't work for me. I have to shutdown sometimes to reset the firewire ports.

All this mayhem to simply import video is very un-elegant and totally un-apple to have to jump through these hoops to get things to just "work". Sorry, but it's true. All these tricks and "tips" is exactly what why we say we hate the windoze world.

Mar 19, 2006 7:03 PM in response to SDIllini

I tried the Garage Band thing. Didn't help at all. I'm having the same problem with my Sony DCR TRV240. I've used it successfully once before, but now when I desperately need this project, I absolutely can not get it to recognize the camera ("Camera Not Attached") I've through every troubleshooting idea I can find. And I also have noticed many Sony camcorder users posting the same problem.
I've tried on both my Macs, which are operating fine in every other regard. I even purchased a new firewire cord to make sure that wasn't it. Still no success. I really feel it's a camera issue. I'd love to hear from someone who solved this problem.

Mar 20, 2006 4:28 AM in response to Gary i

I also use a Sony DV8. Its the Sony trv520. I also use to have that problem but not anymore. First of all, QT7 seems to cause IMovie problems for many. This is why I'm staying with QT6.5.
As for the Sony, get it ready with IMovie running. Now hit the play button. You will now most likely be able to view your footage in the imovie window. Then about 5-7 secs into it, hit the import button on imovie. That should do it. I Always first hit play and then import. Works every time for me.

Rich

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