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Latest revision as of 16:12, 11 February 2021
Quick Suggestions
- Check to see that your camera is compatible with iMovie
- If you are using a DV camera, try connecting with a FireWire cable instead of USB.
- Check to see that your camera is powered on and in the correct mode.
Additional Help
- Apple Support: If iMovie doesn't recognize your camcorder.
- Apple Support: Cannot see or control camera.