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Useless, don't waste your money 



- Version: 2.4, 11/14/2008 01:44PM PST
Alansworld
It stopped working at the beginning of this year when a new version of QuickTime was released. The problem was broken and/or very low quality video clip thumbnails. In spite of repeated complaints to the company's support email, most of which have gone unanswered, there is still no fix, and the version remain s at 2.4. At present the software is unuseable. Walk away.
FANTASTIC_Needs HDV 



- Version: 2.3.5, 11/29/2007 03:51PM PST
Truth w Christ
This is really an excellent application for Video "Clip" management.
The only thing I am waiting for is HDV 1080i compatability.
I own the Sony HDR HC7 and have Tapes piling up waiting for Foottrack to get an update for HDV! Please Hurry!
Highly Recommended.
The only thing I am waiting for is HDV 1080i compatability.
I own the Sony HDR HC7 and have Tapes piling up waiting for Foottrack to get an update for HDV! Please Hurry!
Highly Recommended.
Satisfied FootTrack user 



- Version: 2.3.1, 10/5/2006 05:45AM PST
Philipz
I have been using FootTrack for some months now, and it just works perfect. It is very nice to have small versions of my whole movies/tapes in mini-format on my HD and they don't take much space. I hardly ever watch the full-size video's anymore anyway.
Browsing is easy like in iPhoto, and it supports smart-album alike tapes.
Very well thought application; only thing missing is compression while capturing (without having to import the full-sized movie).
Keep up the good work!
Browsing is easy like in iPhoto, and it supports smart-album alike tapes.
Very well thought application; only thing missing is compression while capturing (without having to import the full-sized movie).
Keep up the good work!
Transfer VHS & DVD's to Mac for editing. - Version: 2.2.2, 4/3/2006 12:10AM PST
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mimoassociate
Does this app. allow me to connect direct by scart connections to transfer VHS & DVD recordings to my G4? If so what hardware would I need?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Michael.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Michael.
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Faster Import - Version: 2.0.2, 2/14/2005 10:19AM PST
kenbotwinick
I've always wondered this as well. You'd think the computer would be able to import DV at a rate faster than real time. I guess the limiting factor might be the camcorder? Anyone know of a DV tape deck that allows something like this?
Faster DV import? - Version: 2.0.2, 2/14/2005 01:19AM PST
SystemLord
Is there a faster way of importing DV footage from the camcorder to the hard drive other than having to playback the entrire 2 hours of each tape at normal speed? For 30 or so tapes it will take a heck of a long time.
Other than that this app rocks.
Other than that this app rocks.
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Best of it's kind, and then some 



- Version: 2.0.2, 2/14/2005 12:56AM PST
(3 of 4 users found this comment useful)
Terry Adams
Before undertaking the somewhat gigantic task of organizing 50 DV tapes, I decided to take the top dogs in this class of apps out for a run around the block with 5 tapes.
I tried out iDive, iVideo, and FootTrack, and I have used iViewMediaPro for a long time, but FootTrack was the winner for features, flexibility, ease of use and cost.
If you have a digital camera, you should have this app. It is that simple.
Download it and try it out. The demo works great, 2 tapes with up to 100 segments. I captured one, and imported one imovie project, and headed straight for the buy it button.
I tried out iDive, iVideo, and FootTrack, and I have used iViewMediaPro for a long time, but FootTrack was the winner for features, flexibility, ease of use and cost.
If you have a digital camera, you should have this app. It is that simple.
Download it and try it out. The demo works great, 2 tapes with up to 100 segments. I captured one, and imported one imovie project, and headed straight for the buy it button.
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Great new version 



- Version: 2.0.2, 2/13/2005 10:38PM PST
dsalt
Such a smart and easy program. Back in version one, I asked for the ability to "group" across tapes, and this version has it--great! It really makes the difference between a huge mass of almost meaningless videos and a useful collection in which you can find any particular clip quickly and easily. Love it!
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Unavailable For Download-Site Not Available - Version: 2.0.1, 1/22/2005 11:53AM PST
steven_c_dotmac
Looks like exactly what I need. Unfortunately your download link is broken.
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Great software 



- Version: 1.7.1, 10/29/2004 03:59PM PST
(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)
Luminae stellae
Bought it today after a few days testing. -This is just what I needed!