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> Is it possible to import video from my Sony camcorder and
> have the file broken into clips based on when I started > and stopped recording (via the Rec/Pause button)? I know > this can be done on I-movie, assuming it somehow get's > information from meta-data off the tape. Thanks. If it's a Digital 8 or DV camcorder and you have MovieMaker 2, yes. If you have an analog, Hi8 or microMV, no. Or am I confusing MM2 with Vegas? |
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> > If it's a Digital 8 or DV camcorder and you have MovieMaker 2, yes. If
you > > have an analog, Hi8 or microMV, no. Or am I confusing MM2 with Vegas? > > > MM2 controls my Digital 8 sony just fine via 1394. Isn't that what I wrote? |
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> > > If it's a Digital 8 or DV camcorder and you have MovieMaker 2, yes.
If > you > > > have an analog, Hi8 or microMV, no. Or am I confusing MM2 with Vegas? > > > > > MM2 controls my Digital 8 sony just fine via 1394. > > Isn't that what I wrote? I think your comment makes sense in response to the question in my first response quoted above. Is that what you meant by your "just fine" statement? |
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The March Hare (MVP) wrote:
>>> Or am I confusing MM2 with Vegas? >>> >> >>MM2 controls my Digital 8 sony just fine via 1394. > > Isn't that what I wrote? Aye, I was confirming that you were not confusing it with Vegas, that it does infact control dv cams. |
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> Aye, I was confirming that you were not confusing it with Vegas, that it
> does infact control dv cams. Thanks . . . my apologies. |
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