MICROSOFT SUCKS! I need the ROXIO software for the MAC, I am guessing it has everything that I need. 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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