![]() ![]() IMovie and FCP are designed to work with Canon Vixia footage in the entire AVCHD folder structure. MOV with AIC/ProRes codec for editing on Mac iMovie, or FCP X/7 Your videos will come up and you have the option to load all of them or any of them to iMovie. In the middle of the iMovie screen, there is a small gray videocamera icon. When the screen on the camcorder asks what memory to use, click “Select ALL”ħ. Use the USB cord to plug the camcorder into your Mac.ĥ. ![]() It looks like a little video camera and has some arrows.Ĥ. Click the “video mode” button on your camcorder. Plug the camcorder into a power source.ģ. If you don’t do it in this exact order, it may not work.Ģ. To be able to load Canon Vixia recordings to Mac iMovie for editing, you will need to follow the step by step order below. Someone PLEASE help!!! Thanks a lot.” Part 1: The correct order to import Canon Vixia video to Mac iMovie I’m in a hurry to figure this out for work. ![]() I simply connect the camcorder with the USB cord, my Mac recognizes the drive, but I just can’t get iMovie to recognize any video files or anything. “I just bought a new canon Vixia HF G20 camcorder because I read that it would be compatible with my Mac and iMovie. User Question: Couldn’t get iMovie to recognize my Canon Vixia HF G20 footage, please help! The second part explains a workaround to transcode Canon Vixia videos to QuickTime MOV files for editing in Mac iMovie, FCE and FCP (X). The first part details the exact step-by-step order to load Canon Vixia footage to Mac iMovie. This entry was posted in AVCHD Converter for Mac on by Richard ![]()
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