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Description of problem or question:
I have a Canon ZR45 camcorder which uses the Mini DV cassettes. I would like to convert these to MP4 files. Can this be done through HandBrake?
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You can probably import the Mini-DV using iMovie, assuming it still supports this feature (it used to). Then you can export to MP4 directly or export to something like Apple ProRes or Intermediate Codec, and feed that to HandBrake.
I have been using Scenalyzer to convert mini-DV tapes to mp4 but it no longer works with a different mini-DV player I am using (my mini-DV camera conked out). I was told that HandBrake has the ability to convert mini-DV input (via firewire) to mp4, but I'm not seeing any way to do that.
tmmr7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 1:19 am
I was told that HandBrake has the ability to convert mini-DV input (via firewire) to mp4, but I'm not seeing any way to do that.
You were told wrong, or misunderstood. Once they are on your hard drive, HandBrake can convert DV files to another format, but it cannot import anything from a MiniDV camera directly, however.
On a Mac, iMovie should be able to import from most MiniDV camcorders, but separate decks are not supported officially, so it might not work either. Perhaps a secondhand camcorder purchase is in order. You could always try to connect your device via FireWire and see if iMovie will recognize it first:
Also, http://www.scenalyzer.com suggests the software has not changed in 17 years, so unless it was somehow broken by a specific software update on your Mac, maybe it's your hardware that no longer works.
Thanks for the responses. I figured HandBrake can't convert the way Scenalyzer does. I'm using Windows, not a Mac. Scenalyzer was working with my 2 cameras, then they conked out. I obtained a mini-DV VCR which works fine but Scenalyzer will not recognize it. The guy who developed Scenalyzer has responded to my inquires several times and has been helpful. He suggested some rather (for me) complicated things to try, to try and get Scenalyzer to recognize the new mini-DV VCR. So I thought I would first try to find out if there's a different program to use.
tmmr7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 8:01 pm
I'm using Windows, not a Mac.
Ah, I missed that as you hijacked someone else's 5-year-old thread. I eventually realized that but forgot to unlink the original poster's use of a Mac from the rest your problem in my mind.