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Ben is Vice President of Mobile Engineering at Walmart.com, where he works closely with his long-time friend Dion Almaer.

Archive for August, 2007

As stated in its help file, iMovie ’08 doesn’t support DVD-based AVCHD camcorders.

AVCHD DVD not supported

That bites. I guess I’ll just manually import the AVCHD files. Not so fast! iMovie ’08 doesn’t recognize the .m2ts files as valid. Ugh!

But wait! Apparently, I can copy the DVD files over to an external USB hard drive and iMovie ’08 will think it has mounted an HDD-based AVCHD camcorder and import the video.

Nope, didn’t work for me, and there’s a lot of contradictory advice on this topic in the forum. I’ll try formatting the hard drive with FAT32 (instead of Mac OS) or creating a DMG with the files on them. Ugh.

I realize the Zune-bashing bloodsport is over so I’m late to the party in posting this link, but:

I didn’t realize Microsoft had fanboys. That’s like some weird intersection of the Young Republican’s Club and MIT…

Thanks to Disqus, a new start-up focused on hosting web discussions, I’ve decided to re-enable comments on the blog. Integrating their system with WordPress was a one-minute exercise; hopefully they keep the spam away.

Unfortunately, their system will only work on stories that presently don’t have any comments, so existing threads will remain closed.

I think it’s a great idea to have a service specialize in making a great discussion engine, rather than force me to constantly deal with the spam wars, find new plug-ins with new discussion features, and so forth. Here’s hoping the Disqus integration works out!

AVCHD in iMovie

Steve Jobs talking about the new iMovie in iLife ’08, as quoted by Engadget:

Takes video from any source. HDV, still cameras that do video, brand new AVCHD camcorders.

Just ordered it today. Here’s hoping it works with my Sony HDR-UX1. Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t let you download the new bits, I have to wait for FedEx to fly them to me. Weird.

I’ll update the blog with the results.

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