How to Import Files From a Jvc Everio GZ-MG130U to iMovie HD

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I recconmend you to watch this video in the full screen player.
This video shows how to import and play the files from a jvc everio gz seris to a mac computer. If you guys or girls were wondering my background is from the sears tower in chicago on the feild museam. Also the links are:
http://www.squared5.com/
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/
the recording software is at the apple website and its link is
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/screenflick.html
hope this helped you.
Agaian sorry about the logo in the center.

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  • how do I do this using final cut? I hate Imovie it is shit and I love final cut better.

  • @Mastersun88 i think all you have to do is everything up to the point of inserting the vid into the software. at this point all you will need to do is import it into final cut instead of imovie.

  • how did you get video file from Everio to Desktop? When mine goes into backup option, it will only backup file to PC, not to MAC.

  • when you plug in the camera on the camera screen it should bring up a menu. just click the first one

  • Not sure where to post it, but I have the everio hd300au and imovie on MAC. the only thing I had to do is select "back up" on the camera menu screen when plugged into power and usb. make sure your power is plugged in. Then it copied the video straight over to imovie.

  • this was with older imovie

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  • @Mastersun88 take another look at iMovie. I almost never use it. but it has an advanced mode. to say the least it is a sleeper. I probably will never use it again but the engine running it is extremely powerful

  • Thanks for sharing! Now I'll be able to view movies on my computer. It's been sitting untouched for two years.

  • Hi there.. i imported my videos to imovie but the video is really jerky, however the audio is fine. i actually want to work in final cut pro but i couldnt work out how to bring my footage into it, so i put it on imovie first.. when i took the footage to final cut it was still jerky and it kept popping up saying some of the frames are missing. what do i do? im going mad!!! please help someone. thanks.

  • Hi there.. i imported my videos to imovie but the video is really jerky, however the audio is fine. i actually want to work in final cut pro but i couldnt work out how to bring my footage into it, so i put it on imovie first.. when i took the footage to final cut it was still jerky and it kept popping up saying some of the frames are missing. what do i do? im going mad!!! please help someone. thanks.

  • @Mastersun88 go to imovie an put the clips to gether an export it then put it into final cut

  • @ccubsfan94 thanks for the reply but I figured it out only thing now is I need to learn how to use final cut I have final cut studio 3 with the complete package and it is hard to use motion and render is a lot to do compared to what I am used to with sony vegas seems like I have to do more work in final cut than I did in sony vegas to make pretty nice videos only thing I hated about was sony vegas took hours to render but I had problems running it sometimes with VMware fusion 3 sometimes o well.

  • Thanks, a ton of help!

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