Importing dv tape shuffles the clips (timecode/timestamps are weird)

Hello. I'm importing minidv tapes to my macbook pro using firewire->thunderbolt 2->thunderbolt 3. The first tape ended up as 6 clips in Project Media, but they're displaying out of order. If I sort the browser by date ascending, their order doesn't change. The "i" for some clips shows a correct timecode (e.g. 2010-11-06 hh:mm:ss), some clips (the ones at the start of the tape) show a weird numeric timecode that's not in yyyy-mm-dd format, and one clip (the first one on the tape) has a timecode of today. Not sure if I did something wrong on the import or if this is just the best iMovie can do. Any way to fix these clips or do the import again and get the correct timecodes? Thanks!

MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020)

Posted on Mar 28, 2023 06:37 PM

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Posted on Mar 29, 2023 08:53 AM

You can always try re-importing the troublesome clips at the start of the tape. Instead of directly into iMovie try importing to your Mac desktop using the Image Capture app on your Mac.


Importing miniDV into iMovie 10 can be somewhat hit or miss. Sometimes it works properly and sometimes it doesn't.


-- Rich

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Mar 29, 2023 08:53 AM in response to bobogs

You can always try re-importing the troublesome clips at the start of the tape. Instead of directly into iMovie try importing to your Mac desktop using the Image Capture app on your Mac.


Importing miniDV into iMovie 10 can be somewhat hit or miss. Sometimes it works properly and sometimes it doesn't.


-- Rich

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