tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31386139.post5237926805867570035..comments2022-12-26T19:24:29.283-08:00Comments on VANISHING AMERICA: Vanishing America VideosHolt Webbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14070472390895559088noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31386139.post-62033231890970644932007-10-17T05:49:00.000-07:002007-10-17T05:49:00.000-07:00The latest iMovie has some bugs. I think you can d...The latest iMovie has some bugs. I think you can downgrade to the previous version.<BR/><BR/>Read the forums in Apple's support area and you may find just what you need.<BR/><BR/>Nice blog, great photos.<BR/><BR/>JimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31386139.post-84830246772911734622007-10-01T17:17:00.000-07:002007-10-01T17:17:00.000-07:00Holt,While I don't have an explicit solution for y...Holt,<BR/><BR/>While I don't have an explicit solution for your problem I do have some alternatives that might help. Since the problem occurs in both FCP and iMovie then the problem might be related to QuickTime rather than the applications. One thing you might try is to reinstall Quicktime or downgrade QuickTime to an earlier version (making sure that whatever version gets installed meets your version of Final Cut Pro's needs).<BR/><BR/>You can also try capturing video from your camera directly in QuickTime Player 7.X (as long as you have the Pro version) Just connect your camera, launch QuickTime Player and select new movie recording from the File Menu. Start playback on the camera and click the record button in the QuickTime Player window.<BR/><BR/>Failing that, there are other programs that you can download and try for logging and capturing video outside of FCP. All the software I am mentioning has a trial version that can be downloaded and tested to make sure that it works prior to committing real money.<BR/><BR/>CatDV is one good choice, $295, http://www.squarebox.co.uk/. It's capable of logging and capturing from most video sources.<BR/><BR/>HD Logger (Bronze $299/Silver $499/Gold $699) is a similar program. The same company has a lower price ($99) program just for DV called DV Log<BR/><BR/>One other program that can capture video from cameras is BTV Pro ($40), http://www.bensoftware.com/download.html. It is normally used for recording directly from the camera (as in live capture) but the Pro version also supports DV input.<BR/><BR/>iDive is a video cataloguing and storage program, $70, http://www.aquafadas.com/idive-digital-video/index.html. It helps you catalog what video clips you have on what tapes and will even transfer clips to a hard drive.<BR/><BR/>Give one or all of these alternatives a try. If you have a similar problem capturing with QuickTime Player Pro 7.X, BTV Pro or CatDV, then chances are high that it is a QuickTime problem.<BR/><BR/>I hope that this helps.<BR/><BR/>Regards,<BR/><BR/>JamesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com