Mino for older Mac Software? - Video WTF - Questions and answers about video production, video cameras, editing, publishing, et cetera. most recent 30 from http://videowtf.com2010-07-30T18:53:07Zhttp://videowtf.com/feeds/question/212http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://videowtf.com/questions/212/mino-for-older-mac-softwareMino for older Mac Software?Mark2009-10-08T19:43:19Z2010-07-30T06:22:28Z
<p>I'm looking for a patch or program that will let me download from my Mino to an older Mac running 10.3.9. Any out there?</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/212/mino-for-older-mac-software/259#259Answer by Dean for Mino for older Mac Software?Dean2009-10-09T06:51:47Z2009-10-09T06:51:47Z<p>I thought Mino's just used standard FAT32 mounting procedures... shouldn't 10.3.9 just open the camera like any other USB hard disk?</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/212/mino-for-older-mac-software/689#689Answer by digitaldevah for Mino for older Mac Software?digitaldevah2009-12-24T16:37:43Z2009-12-24T16:37:43Z<p>From the Flip video site:</p>
<p>Users Running Macintosh Computers: The FlipShare program requires the following minimum hardware and software to be installed correctly on your Macintosh computer in order to function properly:</p>
<p>PowerPC G4 1.0 GHz, Intel Core processor or faster
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 or Leopard 10.5
512 MB of RAM
USB 2.0 port
SVGA display monitor and video card, with display set to resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher and color set to Millions or higher (to check/change setting, open System Preferences > Displays)
QuickTime 7.5 or later
Users Running Macintosh Computers with a Mino HD camcorder: The FlipShare program requires the following minimum hardware and software to be installed correctly on your Macintosh computer in order to function properly:</p>
<p>1.66 GHz, Intel Core Duo processor or faster
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 or Leopard 10.5
1 GB of RAM
USB 2.0 port
SVGA display monitor and video card, with display set to resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher and color set to Millions or higher (to check/change setting, open System Preferences > Displays)
QuickTime 7.5 or later</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/212/mino-for-older-mac-software/734#734Answer by Davros for Mino for older Mac Software?Davros2010-01-25T12:46:23Z2010-01-25T12:46:23Z<p>I successfully just mounted one of those Flip cameras (forget which model) on a Linux box and copied the files over from the appropriate directory to my hard drive. Would think it to be the same situiation with a Mino and the Mac.</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/212/mino-for-older-mac-software/742#742Answer by Grant for Mino for older Mac Software?Grant2010-01-28T23:58:46Z2010-01-28T23:58:46Z<p>I don't think the Mino software is compatible with 10.3.9. It should just mount as an external drive though, and you can drag the video files from there. Is there a specific feature you are missing from the Flip Software?</p>