To transfer movies from the Sony DCR-TRV19 you need to connect the camera to the computer with a FireWire cable (Sony calls FireWire iLink but it is the same thing). iMovie will recognise the camera and let you control the camera's operations from within iMovie. in iMovie select Import From Camera in the File menu.
Mine works with iMovie. No drivers or any additional software. Just a usb cable. Pretty much straight up. I've been using it since iMovie HD, on Mac OSX Tiger with an iBook G4, and all the way throughout Leopard, and Snow Leopard. Also now after a long rest collecting dust in the closet it still works on Lion with MBP15' Quadcore 2.4GHz i5. Plug N Play.
I have a Handycam video Hi8, I would like to make home movies on my computer using my camcorder video tapes. Can I do so with this camcorder?
Any digital content can be stored on computer media. This can be movies, programs, photos etc. Basically any digital file that can be copied is easy to transfer to computer media.
Yes, but you need software to remove protection first and then convert WMA/WMV to iTunes.
No, you can't save digital movies on a CD. You will need to burn the movies to a DVD storage device.
they used to have films of movies and showed them. digital films are holigrams, holigraphs and DVDs * * * * * Digital movies have nothing to do with holograms or holographs. Old movies were recorded as a series of pictorial images. For digital movies, the same information is recorded but now each image is stored in digital form. Also in this time it means that the movie won't be 3d
Yes they are the same. MP4 is a digital movie file format. AVI, MPEG2 and H.264 are common digital file formats as well.
Planet terror
you don't transfur, you buy them, then the movies automatically go in your PC
The US Digital Millennium Act still prohibits you from watching Indian movies just as you are not allowed to watch other movies with the proper consent.
buy them from the store, pop them in the DVD player, and turn your TV on
2012 by digital domain
iTunes.