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Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:35 pm
by Nob3y
I am trying to convert from mini dv onto computer and then convert into somthing that a apple mac will be able to view.
What I have been doing so far is to connect my mini dv cam to my dvd recorder.
then burn to a dvd-r disc, then put the dvd-r disc into my computer.
When I copy onto my computer the folder contains to sub folders,
VIDEO_RM and VIDEO_TS.
But the sound wont work on an apple mac so I am being told.
Does anybody know of a program or software which will convert into somthing which all computers can view?
p.s
my dvd recorder wont recognise a memory stick as I tried that.
I am also thinking of getting another type of lead so I can connect straight to my computer and see what format it will upload as.
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:54 pm
by lob on
"mini dv" I take it you mean mini dv tape?
Lets just get this right then.
1. You want to upload a file from a mini dv tape on to your windows pc.
2. Then burn on to a disk that will play in an Apple computer.
If that is the case:
First do this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siJSFzNY1RY
then do this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj_xv1fyQjY
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:03 pm
by Nob3y
Ops yes from mini dv tape to computer.
Then put it in a formet an apple and any compter can view
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:38 pm
by Peter
To view on a mac, best to use .mp4/.m4v
One you have a movie file on your PC, use either handbrake (
www.handbrake.fr)
or mpeg streamclip to convert to that format.
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 4:50 pm
by sparky
Provided you have a IEEE1394 / Firewire / DV port on your Windows computer there are several freeware programs for the PC that will record the video and audio in a variety of formats. Of course best to get the right format first time but worst case Super will convert virtually any format to any other.
I know nothing about Mac's but I'm surprised they can't play MPEG-2, which is what DVD is just spilt into 1GB chunks with VOB extensions, with a program that has the same functionality as PowerDVD etc for Windows.
For PC editing I do as you have record the raw content to DVD via DVlink ( at either the 1 hour rate or the rate that will make the finished DVD around 4.2GB ), convert to a single MPEG-2 file, edit title etc then create the finished DVD. Apart from fades, effects and audio volume adjustment the MPEG-2 is not processed so no reduction in quality.
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:22 pm
by Nob3y
I did try converting the VOB files into a .MOV which plays fine on my comp with windows 7 but on the MAC... no sound ?!?
I will see if my comp has a firewire socket.
Update to follow.................
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:57 pm
by Peter
If the file is on a disk, you can use handbrake to rip straight from the disk to an mp4.
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:02 pm
by Nob3y
My new computer doesnt have a firewire connection but my old one has.
I am trying it out on my old computer with software called cyberlink.
Its an old program which I forgot I had and used to use it with my old VHS-C camera!
Will try and record from mini-dv to mpeg-2 and see how that goes.
Thanks for help so far.
Any other suggestions welcome!!
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:43 pm
by lob on
You can use usb to upload mini dv to a PC or better ask them to play the disk you have already done through VLC on their MAC, I can't see why if works on your windows PC why it won't play through VLC on a mac,
Re: Tech help needed please
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 5:57 am
by Nob3y
I didnt think I could use USB as the camera uses firewire.
Also its not a disc but the computer file that wont play.