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Feb 26, 2015 10:22 AM in response to EsFluffby rkaufmann87,First look to see if the device is compatible with FCP or iMovie. For FCP, please click and research in Cameras supported by Final Cut Pro X - Apple Support. You can find a similar site for iMovie using Google. Next I would recommend researching how to import video into FCP, you can use FCP's Help for locating that. Finally, going forward you may want to post FCP related questions into the FCP product forums located at:
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Feb 26, 2015 10:43 AM in response to rkaufmann87by EsFluff,Thanks for your quick reply.
I do not think that this is an issue with FCP, it is an issue with connecting the device to the computer, for use by any application, (Apple, Adobe or other), that supports video capture/record, to external hardware.
Also this used to work with FCP 7 on my old G4, and the Sony DSR-1500p is a professional video player/recorder for DVCam tape, not a camera, (and so is not mentioned on the cam support page for FCP X).
What has changed is my machine, (G4 to iMac) and operating system (Tiger to Mavericks), which leads me to think that this is a firewire connection/protocol issue, firewire cable issue, or a driver needed for compatibility with OS X 10.9.5.
I posted here as a start point, Final Cut Pro X does not seem relevant for this, perhaps there is a '3rd party hardware technical' forum that you can point me to.
Cheers again,
EsFluff.
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Dec 30, 2015 4:44 AM in response to EsFluffby SteveOdd,Hi - i have the same issue...did you ever find a solution?
Thanks.