Sony DCR-HC96

Does anyone know if the DCR-HC96 is compatible with my Mac Book Pro? I have FCE HD if that helps...

Mac Book Pro 15", Mac OS X (10.4.7), Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB RAM, FCE HD

Posted on Jan 14, 2007 3:51 PM

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Mar 19, 2007 3:03 PM in response to C6Driver

hello,

3weeks ago i bought the sony hc96 , and it works fine with fce , i have
a mac book , unfortunately not a pro , but as long as you have firewire
it works perfect.

i ve been editing day in day out with this camera , and it goes like a kangeroo
no problems so fare, you ve bought a good camera ,which has good reviews according to magazins

have fun with it
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Mar 22, 2007 12:14 PM in response to clarity23

Hi(Bonjour)!

If you capture via iMovie, the media will be "DV Stream"

If you capture via Final Cut Express HD, it will be DVCPRO NTSC.

By the way, for your information, if you capture HDV material in iMovie or FCE HD, the format will be Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC).

Michel Boissonneault
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Mar 22, 2007 12:29 PM in response to Michel Boissonneault

Sorry, but I am just beginning using iMovie with camcorders and what not. So does that mean that there will be no added compression to get the files off of the camcorder? That is my big concern - I want the least amont of compression possible. DV Stream... is that the same as a DV file?
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Mar 22, 2007 12:37 PM in response to clarity23

Hi(Bonjour)!

DV stream is a quicktime container (file) that contains both video and audio track in one media.

DVPRO-NTSC is a quicktime container (file) that contains one video track and one audio track separatly.

DV on your camcorder is already compressed, but your captured material will not be recompressed upon capturing process.

It's the best quality you can get with DV consumer cameras.

Michel Boissonneault
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