![]() ![]() When I try to actually use it on a PC with the PC Software, it stops and studders. I have put Support Requests in with ROXIO with no response. When I play it back it plays fine except for the fact that it has a Elecard banner on it and says I need to download the CODEC or something. I was able to capture the video on my MAC. Used the USB device that came with my PC Version. No I downloaded the MAC Software Upgrade off the ROXIO website, installed it on my MAC. ![]() Otherwise you need VLC Media Player (and possibly Apple's QuckTime MPEG2 playback component) in order to play the MPEG 2 video on your Mac. ![]() The Mac version comes with a limited edition of Toast 9 Light in which the MPEG 2 video can be authored to a video DVD (or video DVD disc image file) for playback on your Mac. iMovie imports the video via a Firewire link.Īre you saying you are using the PC USB device with the Mac Software and it works? This really surprises me. The only way I know of to capture video directly into iMovie is either with a standalone analog-to-digital DV capture device such as a Canopus ADVC 55 or with a DV camcorder that has analog to digital passthrough such as some models in Canon's ZR series. Even if there was a way to get the PC version of Easy VHS to DVD to work on a Mac it cannot be used for direct import to iMovie. The Roxio software has a converter that converts the MPEG 2 video to MPEG 4 which iMovie can import. In fact, it encodes in MPEG 2 format which iMovie cannot import in any case. It does not work for direct import to iMovie. The Easy VHS to DVD for Mac only works with its own software. I tried returning the product and they will not exchange it. ![]() Just to be clear, what I am trying to do is just use the USB capture device on the MAC with iMovie. ![]()
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