How to import videos from an Everio Camcorder into your Mac/PC
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THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!
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@SimplySmashingPro On a Mac, try iVI, it is $4, but it does a great job of importing movies. Just search "iVI" on the Mac App Store.
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thanks, mang.
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Thank you very very much
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Awesome Dude!!!
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Of course you could take it back to the shop before you discover that it cuts out near loud noises, has no resistance to the slightest of wind, blurriness when filming fast moving objects such as snails etc, short battery life, shocking color temperature, and much much more.
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When I clicked on the link it brought me to isquint download which I have previously tried and it dosen't work
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THANKS !!!
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The music is loud... I have a hard time hearing you.
My Everio camcorder has "TOD" files, not MOD files.
ronknights 1 year ago
@ronknights Well it's a pretty good video converter. So it should be able to handle .TOD files. In case it doesn't work (which is unlikely) try using iMovie.
ShutUpNtellMe 1 year ago
@ShutUpNtellMe iMovie will not recognize the camera or any files on it.
ronknights 1 year ago
@ronknights That's odd, what is the problem that you have with the converter?
ShutUpNtellMe 1 year ago
@ShutUpNtellMe You mentioned something about a black screen, what is the problem you are having with this converter?
ShutUpNtellMe 1 year ago
@ShutUpNtellMe Can you do this with a Samsung Camcorder?
kjchicago1 7 months ago
@kjchicago1 You should be able to. Try iMovie, and click on the camera icon in the middle left side of the screen. It should show you all the clips stored in its hard drive. Hope it works, if it doesn't then tell me what happens.
ShutUpNtellMe 7 months ago