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I have a jvc everio HDD video camera how do i burn files onto dvd? |
I have an Everio HDD video camera, Im trying to burn the files from the camera onto dvd using the software they provide POWER PRODUCER. The only way i can get it to burn is if i spend 1 hour or more organizing files and burning it under the highest quality. If i click SMART fit to just have everything fit on a dvd it starts the process of burning for an hour then says failed. Does anyone know of any other software i can use and download of the internet for free to do this. I am really disspointed in this camera and definitely regreat buying it but now im stuck with it and i have all of my newborns son on there and my wedding and i have to put this stuff on dvd..... There are much better software than the included software. Here's a discussion thread on what & how other JVC HDD owners are doing: maybe Total Video2Dvd Author can help u convert movie to dvd simply and directly. enjoy to try |
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Did you read the manual? If you put the tape in correctly, gently press the tape mechanism and it will close... then close the cover. Don't just close the cover - you'll break stuff th... First, what version of windows are you using? Because If you have Windows Xp, then you can use Camera and Scanner wizard. Then, you don't need the driver for your camera. ...Which JVC camera have you got? ...look for screw on lenses that fit a 37mm filter adapter you can usually find a .5X wide and a 1.5X or a 2X tele ...The JVC GR-DVM70 is a miniDV tape based camcorder. I don't think it uses USB for anything - it does not have a memory card and does not do video streaming. It stores stills to the tape. ... MPEG-2, which is what your camcorder is recording in, doesn't store date / time information - if it's being displayed in the camcorder there must be a separate file holding the informatio... The JVC GRD72 is a miniDV based camcorder and works just fine if you have the right supporting connections. As a miniDV based computer, transferring video from the MiniDV tape to your computer h... No. Most cameras don't. If it makes that much of a difference to you, consider downloading the manual from the manufacturer's web-site. ... |
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