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March 20, 2017
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How do I import DV video via FIREWIRE?

  • March 20, 2017
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I am having problems importing DV video via FIREWIRE

I’m trying to import DV video from a JVC SR-VS30 miniDV/S-VHS combo deck via FIREWIRE. I’ve just had the deck serviced by JVC. The deck show up as being connected in OS X System Report. It shows up in FCP X. Unfortunately, FCP X is unable to import without crashing. I used to be able to use FCP 4 & 5 but v10/X is unstable.

I was told that Premiere could import my old DV home movies. DV is listed as supported on Adobe’s website. But my FIREWIRE miniDV deck does not show up in the “Add videos from cameras & devices window".

Has anybody been successful using Premiere to digitize DV video via FIREWIRE in Premiere Elements 15?

If not, any suggestions how I could import these priceless home movies on a Mac via FIREWIRE? Thanks.

MacBook Pro 15-inch, Mid 2010

OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

2.53 GHz Intel Core i5

8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Memory

NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 256 MB Graphics

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    Participant
    October 3, 2019

    You can import DV via firewire using QuickTime Player: File, New Movie - I do this with QuickTime Player v10.4.

    Legend
    March 20, 2017

    You don't say which version of Premiere Elements you are running, but the program hasn't included miniDV and HDV capture facilities in a couple of years.

    Fortunately, you can capture video with LifeFlix ($19.95 from the App Store) to capture your video over a FireWire connection and the video will be perfectly editable in Premiere Elements. (You can also capture it with iMovie.)