Monday, August 15, 2011

A good trip at JVC Picsio GCWP10AUS HD Pocket Waterproof camcorder

JVC GCWP10AUS stands out other pocket camcorder with its built-in editing software. No matter what operation systerm you use Windows OS or Mac, it facilitates video editing job. For Windows OS, the bulit-in LoiLoScope EX available. For Mac owners, the camera works just as well with iMovie when you've shot your video in the iFrame format.

Now, let's have look at the photo or video shooting:

You can set photos at 2592x1944 or 1920x1440. Record video format: High Definition
MPEG AVC/H.264 1920 x 1080p, 1280 x 720p (30/60 fps); Standard Definition, iFrame
960 x 540p (30 fps).


It was reported that the recorded video has well compatible with both Windows OS and Mac OS. However, you may also have such confusion:

1. Supposed you have recorded footage with HD settings, rather than under the iFrame format, how to import the .mp4 file to iMovie?

2. If you get used to editing and clips in Windows Movie Maker, how to make it be accepted by Windows Movie Maker?

3. Sometimes, you still want to burn the footage to DVD for backup or share with friends or family. Is there any free way to achieve it?

In the following parts, I would like to share my experience with it.

For Mac users, if you find the .mp4 can't be imported into iMovie, there is a solution: convert MP4 to iMovie. Why you need to turn MP4 into other file format? According Apple official website, iMovie (including iMovie '11/'09/'08) can only import DV, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MOV and M4V, iFrame format, so change the video format is an easy way out. Anyway, the mac video converter software can also has output format for iDVD, which facilitates burning MP4 file to iDVD.

How about make it smoothly edit JVC GCWP10AUS MP4 file into Windows Movie Maker? Doremisoft MP4 to Windows Movie Maker Converter can help you out of the hassle, for it can effortlessly convert mp4 file to WMM supported AVI, WMV, ASF file format. Before doing the conversion, please remember backup a copy of MP4 file from JVC GCWP10AUS to PC, then transfer MP4 to WMM for editing job.

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