Sony Dcr-sr62 Drivers For Mac



View full Sony Handycam DCR-SR62 specs on CNET. Hello, I'm new to this forum and was hoping someone could answer this question for me. Is there anyway that I can make my Sony DCR-SR62 HDD Video Camera compatible with my Mac OS 10.411? For automatically identify, fixes missing and update Sony HandyCam device drivers, install the latest official drivers and keeps your Sony HandyCam device drivers.

Here is a list of supported camcorders for iMovie 08. Your camera is not on it, but several in the same Sony family are on it, so you may get lucky. Your camera only has USB so that is how you connect.

Firewire is only necessary if you have a miniDV tape camera. Try opening iMovie. Now connect you camera to AC power, but with camera still turned off. Caonnect the USB cable. Now turn on the camera. Set it to playback mode, or, to PC mode if your manual so indicates.

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Sony Dcr-sr62 Drivers For Mac

Be sure to look at the LCD screen to see if it wants you to make a selection. If this works, iMovie will import through the iMovie import screen. IMovie will convert MPEG2 for directly attached, supported cameras.

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Oti 6858 drivers for mac. If you can not get it to work, you can attempt to access your camera as a hard disk drive through the USB connection. You will want to move the MPEG2 files over to your Mac hard drive. Then you will need a third-party application such as Visual Hub or MPEG Streamclip to convert the MPEG2 files into an editable format such as DV, AIC, or h.264. You may also need to buy the Quicktime MPEG2 Playback Component if you use MPEG Streamclip. Better yet, see this thread. It appears that several people have been successful at getting your camera to work. Message was edited by: AppleMan1958.

Here is a list of supported camcorders for iMovie 08. Your camera is not on it, but several in the same Sony family are on it, so you may get lucky. Your camera only has USB so that is how you connect.

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Firewire is only necessary if you have a miniDV tape camera. Try opening iMovie. Now connect you camera to AC power, but with camera still turned off. Caonnect the USB cable. Now turn on the camera.

Sony Dcr-sr62 Drivers For Mac

Set it to playback mode, or, to PC mode if your manual so indicates. Be sure to look at the LCD screen to see if it wants you to make a selection. If this works, iMovie will import through the iMovie import screen.

IMovie will convert MPEG2 for directly attached, supported cameras. If you can not get it to work, you can attempt to access your camera as a hard disk drive through the USB connection.

You will want to move the MPEG2 files over to your Mac hard drive. Then you will need a third-party application such as Visual Hub or MPEG Streamclip to convert the MPEG2 files into an editable format such as DV, AIC, or h.264. You may also need to buy the Quicktime MPEG2 Playback Component if you use MPEG Streamclip. Better yet, see this thread.

It appears that several people have been successful at getting your camera to work. Message was edited by: AppleMan1958. I have a sony SR52 and bought a new Imac. To get Imovies working it doesnt take much time at all. First download the MPEG2 for quicktime (is about £15) via the Apple website and then down load mpegstreamclip (use Google)-which is free.