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Check to make sure that the format of the discs burned are acceptable by the dvd player, some companies do not support certain formats. refer to owner manual as to which ones are readable on your particular dvd player. if the dvd player plays other regular/non-burned discs, this is the probable issue,...more info is needed if this is not solution.
The Mac and software is not the problem. The Sony DVD player is the culprit. Sony has some proprietary bullsh.t lock hardwired into their system to not play burned discs.
Go on e-bay and look for region free DVD players, which will play any disc like a champ. Sony is a good brand, but they are picky about playing certain discs. Re-gift this thing to someone during Christmas or sell it.
1. You need a firewire cable to connect camcorder to the computer.
2. Use the CD that came with the camcorder to install drivers.
3. The computer will detect it when you power ON the camcorder.
4. Use Windows Vista MovieMaker (free) to transfer and "edit" video and/or create a DVD disc
To the best of my knowledge 8mm VTR's have not been available for some time now. On the other hand there are plenty of Hi8 cameras and players available after market. eBay is a great source. Keep in mind that Hi8 cameras and decks will also play standard 8mm video tapes. There are also many video tape transfer services that will transfer your 8mm tapes to DVD or other formats of your choice. Just Google "videotape transfer service"
Im assuming your talking about the Philips DVD 622. You cannot play any video files unless they are burned to a CD or DVD in the standard DVD format. It can play certain audio formats but cannot play different video formats.
you have to check if your MAC (with OSX 10.3) supports such device (imation 16x external dvd burner). if so, well look for the driver of the imation dvd burner in the internet.
you could search for it by typing in on google or any other search engine and look for the driver with is for MAC (OSX 10.3).
If you don't know how to burn DVD on Mac, I think this step by step guide would help you http://www.mac-dvd.com/mac-guide/how-to-convert-video-to-dvd-on-mac.html
Try burning it with another burning software like Nero, sometimes studio pro burns in an extention assigned to this particular macpro, try other type of DVD discs too, it will work eventually
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