Hi - my first post!
I recently bought a Sony hard disk digital video recorder - apparently we're calling them DVRs.
In order to edit a home movie, I have imported some video footage from my camcorder to the DVR's hard disk and then first burned it to a DVD+RW.
My computer (a non-SuperDrive eMac running 10.4.3 and connected to a LaCie DVD burner) would not recognise the DVD+RW in either its own drive or in the LaCie.
I burned a DVD-R with the same material, and the computer showed that on the desktop.
Next I tried to import the files into iMovie, but it says that it won't accept the files because QuickTime can't 'parse' them.
I tried copying the files to my computer from the DVD-R using MacTheRipper, but I get the same message.
Any clues? There is little info anywhere on the web that I can find on this subject, and the 116-page instruction manual for the DVR just doesn't mention anything to do with editing the material on computers of any kind.
Thanks
Stefan
Sydney
I recently bought a Sony hard disk digital video recorder - apparently we're calling them DVRs.
In order to edit a home movie, I have imported some video footage from my camcorder to the DVR's hard disk and then first burned it to a DVD+RW.
My computer (a non-SuperDrive eMac running 10.4.3 and connected to a LaCie DVD burner) would not recognise the DVD+RW in either its own drive or in the LaCie.
I burned a DVD-R with the same material, and the computer showed that on the desktop.
Next I tried to import the files into iMovie, but it says that it won't accept the files because QuickTime can't 'parse' them.
I tried copying the files to my computer from the DVD-R using MacTheRipper, but I get the same message.
Any clues? There is little info anywhere on the web that I can find on this subject, and the 116-page instruction manual for the DVR just doesn't mention anything to do with editing the material on computers of any kind.
Thanks
Stefan
Sydney