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| Camcorder to webcam, possible? Hey guys - I couldn't find the appropriate group to place this in so I'll ask it here. I have a canon elura 100 camcorder that I would like to use as a webcam since my older G4 didn't come with one. Is this possible or will I have to record my footage first then import it? I think there's 2 firewire connections on the back of the computer. Thanks in advance! Wy |
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| Using a camera with firewire works perfectly in all ways, you can straight import without having a tape in the camera on iMovie. You can also use it for iChat.
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. When you say I can straight import without having a tape in camcorder, what does that mean? I'm not trying to import from a tape, just use the cam as a webcam to make videos and maybe chat. Can you give me instructions on how to do so? Thanks. |
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How do I record with it in iMovie if there's no tape in it? |
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In iChat, you need to make sure the camera is enabled (video pull down) as well as your microphone, and you can double check them in a video preview (all same pull down) -- there you can check the volume levels and if you need to do more selections, you just do those in prefs (that button is on the vid preview window). When everything is set up right, your buddies will see a green microphone next to your name (you will too) when audio is ok, and a green camera means a video signal is available. They can also right click on you and the available options will show, including one-way if one or the other is only so equipped. It is a little weird doing that (being on camera when they aren't), but it's good to make a point (like go buy a web cam). For iMovie, once you have the feed going in, there's a "Camera Capture" button on the left about midway -- iMovie help will show it to you with details how to use it, but basically a big window opens, you set the destination for the new file, click OK to start recording and stop to, uh, stop. You don't need the tape since the recording is going straight to the drive. That should put you in business! GB |
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Not really a switcher but I'm definitely enjoying learning how to use my Mac. Wy |