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Re: Video Camera?

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I have a Sony DCR-DVD 403 NTSC...basically it's just a video camera which records on a cd. If I want to get information from this camera to my MacBook, can I just put in the cd that I recorded on into my optical drive or will this damage the cd? Will I have to order another USB cord instead? Thanks in advance!!! :)

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  1. It does not record to CD - it records to DVD. If it is a mini-DVD, NEVER EVER NEVER put a mini-optical disc in a slot loading optical drive.

    The USB cable will not help because iMovie (or FinalCut) will not recognize video coming in over USB.

    You have two choices:

    1) Get a drawer loading DVD drive. I like the ones from LaCie.

    http://www.lacie.com/us/products/range.h...

    http://www.lacie.com/us/products/range.h...

    Then you can rip the video with HandBrake:

    http://handbrake.fr/

    2) Use the AV cable that came in the box with the camcorder and use an "analog/digital bridge":

    http://canopus.com/products/videoconvers...

    Camera connects to A/D Bridge with AV cable, A/D bridge connects to Mac's firewire port.

    In either case, video quality will not be so good - DVD camcorder video was never meant to be edited on a computer, is VERY high compressed and any transfer for editing results in not so good quality.

    Just in case you want to know - hard drive and flash memory camcorders are next up in the video quality scale. WAY better than DVD based - but not as good as miniDV tape.

    MiniDV tape conmtinues to provide the best availabel video quality and transfers over firewire (your Mac has a built-in Firewire400 port).

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