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Oct 26, 2012 9:15 AM in response to Old Toadby Kumazatheef,Although that does allow for importing, the issue is the very poor quality. "wavy" lines are noticed - as if the scan lines are laggy. ClipWare cleans it up a bit, but is still there. From what I've read it appears due to the wrapper, but that just adds a hurdle for having to convert before importing.
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Oct 25, 2013 3:48 AM in response to Kumazatheefby star-affinity,As far as I know, what this is about is that when playing back the video in iPhoto it doesn't deinterlace it (at least not propelry). That's why the ”waves” are seen.
What I fin strange is that if I use Quick Look in the Finder to view the video, or open it up in QuickTime Player the video plays back without the waves, and thus seems to be deinterlaced.
Why iPhoto don't seem to use the same way of playback as QuickTime Player and Quick Look is what I find strange. I thought all software were using QuickTime? Maybe it is, but for some reason it's different in iPhoto.
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Dec 20, 2013 12:31 AM in response to superspunnyby Kumazatheef,None that I've seen that doesn't have the blasted annoying wavy lines.
I've been meaning to play around with it some more, what with Christmas coming up ... would be great if Apple would put something in place. It's not like there's competition going on between Sony and Apple's own HDcam.
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Oct 31, 2014 5:40 AM in response to Kumazatheefby kbacon,Just to update that with Yosemite 10.10 and iPhoto 9.6 this issue is still present.
I guess we will have to wait for Photos and hope they fix it there!
It seems like a very basic issue that should have been addressed long ago.
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Oct 31, 2014 5:52 AM in response to kbaconby Terence Devlin,A note on AVCHD: This format was developed for people who are shooting to edit the material afterwards. If you're shooting to edit, then iMovie or Final Cut are the correct home for this material. If you're not shooting to edit consider using one of the other video formats on your Camera.
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Oct 31, 2014 9:23 AM in response to Terence Devlinby kbacon,Ah, so we are just doing it wrong! ;->
Actually, I import my video into iPhoto for storage along with the associated pictures. I like to be able to find photos and video together in the same place in the future. I sometimes bring the video over into iMovie for editing but not often. However, I never know when I might want to take some old video and bring it into iMovie to edit.
So why would I change to a video format that doesn't suite my needs just to get it to display properly in iPhoto? Either iPhoto fully and properly supports AVCHD or it does not. If AVCHD is properly displayed in Quicktime why would it not display properly in iPhoto?
What happened to "Apple, it just works!"
This is a bug not a feature and it is something that has been left unaddressed for too long. At this point I realize it will probably never be addressed, at least in iPhoto, since all resources and focus is on Photos. I will wait for that and see how it works.
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Oct 31, 2014 10:03 AM in response to kbaconby LarryHN,??
We are simply users just like you - we can not fix or change anything and do not give opinions on what is right or wrong or what should be - we help receptive people understand and use iPhoto the way it is
If you do not want that then this is the wrong place to be - Rants and attacks against the users you are trying to help you is counterproductive and is best left at home
If you wan help then the very experienced users here usually can help - if you want to RANT and complain then no one can help here - if you want changes then contact Apple (iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback)
LN
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Oct 31, 2014 10:11 AM in response to LarryHNby kbacon,Lighten up Francis! It was meant to be lighthearted observation of some frustrating facts. Didn't you see my smiling winking emoticon?
It is cathartic to vent a little now and then by the way, you should try it sometime.
I originally posted to confirm for others that the bug was still there.
Your post was not helpful since you simply told me to stop doing what I need to do. I understand that is all the advice you could give since there is no workaround for the bug. I explained why changing to another video format would not meet my needs.
Your suggestion for contacting Apple directly and giving feedback is good but at this point we are probably having a tempest in a teacup over nothing since it will be a whole new ballgame in Photos.
So long and have a nice day.
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Oct 31, 2014 10:18 AM in response to kbaconby Terence Devlin,Oh get a grip. I said nothing at all about you or what you were doing. Nothing at all. I just pointed out a simple fact. From what you say you don't actually know what your needs are. Lots of folks shoot AVCHD who have no interest in actually editing. That was for their benefit. That fact that you don't know if you want to edit or not is, while revelatory autobiography on your part, less than fascinating. The correct response might have been 'Thank you, but I'm indecisive'.
Either iPhoto fully and properly supports AVCHD or it does not.
You know, I'd agree with you 100% were it not for the fact that no one agrees exactly what AVCHD actually is. Every single camera maker has their own version. It's a mess.
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Oct 31, 2014 10:19 AM in response to kbaconby léonie,So why would I change to a video format that doesn't suite my needs just to get it to display properly in iPhoto? Either iPhoto fully and properly supports AVCHD or it does not. If AVCHD is properly displayed in Quicktime why would it not display properly in iPhoto?
What happened to "Apple, it just works!"
It works, if you are using the provided tools the way they are meant to be used. iPhoto will support most video formats created by digital photo cameras, and iMovie the video formats of video cameras. iMovie has been designed to be the video library and your movie theater, not iiPhoto.
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Oct 31, 2014 10:21 AM in response to Terence Devlinby kbacon,Terence,
That last part I agree with you wholeheartedly on.
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Oct 31, 2014 10:29 AM in response to kbaconby LarryHN,You came in an threadjacked a thread to post a RANT - maybe you intended you RANT to be light hearted - it does not appear that way to me - You used your Threakjack to attack volunteers and you suggest that anyone would "Lighten Up"? WOW!
It may be cathartic to vent - go outside and do it - this is certainly NOT a place to vent - it is a place for users who actually want help to get help
As to bug - not really - ACVHD from my Sony works fine - as has been pointed out AVCHD is a mess and have no consistence across brands - if you want to RANT then go RANT to the seller of your ACVHD device since they have done something that tis incompatible with Apple - Apple works with AVCHD form many (Most?) vendors
Have a nice day - hope your neighbors love your Cathartic RANT
LN