I purchased new JVC HDD camcorder over the weekend and took a couple test clips and found difficulties importing the videos over the firewire cable to my macbook in iMovie. Plugging the video camera into the firewire port of my Macbook did nothing. After some Googling I came to discover that the best way to import the videos is to actually use the USB port to do it.
The software needed is ffmpegX. Download it, then copy the binary to your applications directory. On your first launch, you will be prompted to get the encoders. I downloaded the encoders into a newly created directory: /Library/Encoders. Once you’ve downloaded and extracted the contents of the .zip file, click on the location buttons to tell the application where the encoders are.
Now lets look at the workflow:
1. Plug camera into the usb port of your macbook, a new drive will appear on your desktop.
2. copy the contents of the SD_Video folder to your mac excluding everything other than the *.MOD files. (This means you want the .MOD files on your mac)
3. Open ffmpegX
4. Drag the video you want to import to ffmpegX
5. Choose the video type you want to encode to (I like using DV, it makes bigger files, but is better quality IMO)
6. Click the encode button.
7. Repeat for all other video files you want to import.
8. Open your video editing application (I use iMovie) and import the converted video file for editing.
That’s it! Happy editing!