SONY DCR-SR55 with a mac

nigglemusic

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I have borrowed a sony DCR-SR55 video camera and just found out the software is not mac compatible. I have tried the usb connection and playing the video to see if imovie opens. But this doesn't work.
thanks.
 
If your camcorder does not use FireWire--which Sony calls iLink--and yours does not, then you cannot expect it to be iMovie-compatible. Apple has a partial list of non-FireWire camcorders that are compatible, but my bet is that yours is simply not compatible. I gather that your camcorder uses a Flash card for storage. I will also go out on a limb and guess that it records in the MPEG2-PS format.

You did not do yourself any favors when you decided that you want to edit video from this camcorder. First, you need to get your video onto your computer. Your camcorder should mount on the Desktop. Open the mounted volume and drag the video files over.

Now you must deal with the MPEG2-PS format. It is a vexation to other Mac users. You may have to spend some money. Perian does not handle the format. It appears that you need the combination of MPEG2 Streamclip (free) and the MPEG2 Playback Component (not free). Of course, you also need Quicktime Pro.

Certain third-party video converters advertise support for MPEG2-PS. One is E. M. Total Video Converter for Mac. Its price is $30 US, but can be downloaded before your pay the fee. Hopefully, it has some functionality before you pay the fee.
 
Thanks for the reply, you are so right on all counts. My friend burnt the videos to disc and still no luck. quick time came up with your solution. Apple do MPEG playback component for $19. Not that you should have to pay this after shelling out for a mac. Sony are pretty shite by only dealing with windows or Mr Gates.
thanks again
Nigel
 
i have bought the mpeg2 conversion and downloaded the mpeg2 stream clip but still get no sound. Do i need to do something to make them work together.
thanks
 
i have bought the mpeg2 conversion and downloaded the mpeg2 stream clip but still get no sound. Do i need to do something to make them work together.
thanks
In my previous post, Post #2, I gave you a link to E. M. Total Video Converter for Mac. Download it and try it.
 
Just bought a sony DCR-SR55E, plugged it in on mac ( 10.7.3 ) opend imovie and he recognized the camcorder and as i speak i'm importing my recorded movies.`


grts
 
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