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How can I transfer the video from my JVC digital video camera to my Toshiba PC? |
I am using the software that came with the camera Pinnacle Studio 9. Whenever I try to capture the video, it comes up with an error that says : I just bought the computer new last year. Does your PC have a PCMCIA slot or an express card slot?? If it does just buy a firewire card and that will solve your problems!! Just remember to buy a firewire cable to connect the devices!!! 1st error capture device ....Your dv camcorder needs a firewire connection (ieee 1394) in order to download video, your PC probably did not come with a firewire port, so you will have to buy one and install it, since most computers (except possibly brand new) don't come with a firewire port, your camcorder did not come with a firewire cord so you have to purchase a cord too. Your camcorder did come with a USB cord and that is used for downloading stills from you |
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you're travelling overseas and probablly won't have your computer with you. you shoot on the HDD cam and the drive fills ups. then what do you do? get a mini dv cam and have plenty... I'm sorry but people that buy things "last summer" and use it till now really TICK me off!!!!!!!!!! I get calls all the time with these questions. I mean why would you buy something... You need S-video & AV. You can get them from any electronics store. ...Read your manual again... ... Video quality from miniDV tape would be one of the best specially if the intention is to edit the video also, which may prove difficult for DVDs. But being a father too, I suppose you'll be r... I started with a Sony PD150 then moved to the PD170, both were reasonable priced and are classed as professional cameras or at the very least Hi End Semi-Pro. good Luck ...hi there, you may try searching for a firewire to usb cable adapter. there is a cable like that. I found one at this site ... 1. clean the heads. thats the first thing. 2. hit the reset button. its a tiny pin sized hole. hold it in for 30 secs. 3. ALWAYS use the same brand tapes and the saem style if you can. you... |
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