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4 Replies Last post: Apr 25, 2008 11:26 AM by Heyoka_Happiness  
Click to view red_book's profile New Member 17 posts since
Apr 2, 2008
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Apr 22, 2008 12:49 PM

Need to rip some video from my trusty camcorder


I have a little dilema. I dont use final cut pro or iMovie ever but today i need to! i found some great old footage i wanted to rip to my computer. whats the best free application to use for ripping over firewire?? i dont know if iMovie is still free or not, i'm a little bit of a newb at this. I just want to rip this video! lol

thanks

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Click to view iSeeXiMac's profile New Member 135 posts since
Jun 27, 2006
1. Apr 24, 2008 8:00 AM in response to: red_book
Re: Need to rip some video from my trusty camcorder
If iMoive is on your mac, then go for it.
Click to view Heyoka_Happiness's profile Enthusiast 354 posts since
Apr 26, 2007
2. Apr 24, 2008 3:24 PM in response to: red_book
Re: Need to rip some video from my trusty camcorder
Open iMovie

Plug in your camera via Firewire turn it on and import to iMovie


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Click to view Heyoka_Happiness's profile Enthusiast 354 posts since
Apr 26, 2007
4. Apr 25, 2008 11:26 AM in response to: red_book
Re: Need to rip some video from my trusty camcorder
Well thats good. I suggest you read the manual all the info you need to get started is there.

Good Luck


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