Panasonic Pv Gs59 Usb Driver For Mac
I have a Panasonic Video Camera Model No. I have a video that I want to upload to iMovie or Quicktime or something I kind of file I can put on Youtube. I plugged in the USB cable to both my computer and camera. Then I turn the camera to PC Connection Mode. NOTHING HAPPENS. How do I upload it?
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The Apple iLife software suite, which comes installed on all new Mac computers, includes a video editing program called iMovie. This program supports most Panasonic videocameras, including ones that record to internal memory and those that use traditional tapes. Import your camera's business-related video content onto your computer by connecting the camera to your Mac and using the Import feature in iMovie.
1.Connect your Panasonic videocamera to your Mac using the USB or FireWire cable that came with the camera.
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2.Launch the iMovie application, then turn on the videocamera and set it to 'Import' or 'PC Connect' mode.
3.Choose an HD video option in the dialog box that appears, and then click 'OK' to launch the Import window. If this window doesn't appear automatically, go to the 'File' menu and choose 'Import from Camera.'
4.Move the 'Automatic/Manual' switch to the 'Automatic' setting if you want to import all of the camera's video clips, then click 'Import All.' Alternatively, move to switch to the 'Manual' setting if you want to import only certain clips, then deselect the ones you don’t want to import and click 'Import Checked.'
5.Use the Save To popup menu that appears to navigate to the location where you want to store the video files, then click 'OK.'
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