New member Username: SolitairemasterPost Number: 5 Registered: Jul-06 | i have a sony camcorder and she used to work all the time when i turned her on,and plugged her in, i dont know why the computer wont take her, help please! brooks |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 9158 Registered: Dec-03 | Have you done anything different to the PC? |
New member Username: Soumi_cadbury_bytesPost Number: 1 Registered: Sep-06 | hi, i lost my sony dcr-trv16e handycam sodtware bundle cd.anybody send my mail id plz? my mail id soumi_cadbury_bytes@yahoo.com thankyou. |
New member Username: ParantapuduPost Number: 6 Registered: Feb-07 | Hi All, I have a sony camcorder DCR-DVD201. It records the media to a DVD-R/RW disc. The product was shipped along with its USB driver and Imagemixer Version1.5 for Sony DVD software. Unfortunately i lost the s/w CD and adding to it my harddisk also crashed. Can someone please let me know where i can get this software from? Any pointer's on this would be helpful. Thanks Anand Vardhan |
New member Username: Tam9254Abbeville, Louisiana Usa Post Number: 1 Registered: Nov-07 | I have a JVC GR-D275U. What do i need to do to get the videos i recorded to come up on my pc. My Pc will not recognize when i plug i my usb drive in. Help!!! |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14137 Registered: Dec-03 | Use firewire NOT USB. |
New member Username: Jimmyz1Post Number: 1 Registered: Jan-08 | I need help too! I have a Samsung sc-d372 camcorder and want to upload video to my pc. I don't have a firewire card but purchased a DV to USB to pc transfer cable. My computer recognizes that there is a dv camcorder connected but I can't get it to upload any video. We have the new Cyberlink Powerdirector program which works fine with our video from our digital cameras but not from our camcorder? What can I do??? |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14168 Registered: Dec-03 | You will not be able to transfer footage exactly because of the USB. You need firewire. Just because you can do it with your digital camera does not mean you can do the same with the video camera. |
New member Username: Jimmyz1Post Number: 2 Registered: Jan-08 | Even though this is not just a "regular" usb cable? I bought it specifically because Dell said that was another option rather than putting in a firewire card. It is actually a usb to firewire adapter. Will it still not work? |
New member Username: Wfems05Post Number: 1 Registered: Jan-08 | I have old 8mm tapes that were made on a Sony video camera in the late 80's and 90's. I know have a Sony Digital handicam that uses 8mm tapes. But I can't seem to play back to old tapes that I pulled out of storage. How can I get these old tapes onto either a VHS or a DVD. As long as I can find a way to play them I can convert them either VHS to DVD or vise versa. Can anyone help, please. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14170 Registered: Dec-03 | I don't believe it will work Jill. |
Bronze Member Username: Ieee488Post Number: 13 Registered: Dec-07 | William, You really should start your own thread so that your problem doesn't get mixed in with all the others. When you say "can't play back", how exactly do you know? Sony claims that Digital8 will play back Hi8. Unless you can get the old tapes to play back in your new Sony camcorder, your options are to pay someone else to do this for you or look on eBay for a older camcorder that plays the older type of tapes - people still sell them. |
New member Username: LevelzeroPost Number: 5 Registered: Aug-07 | If your camera cannot play back the tapes then you should find another camera or 8mm player to do the job. 8mm players are hard to find thoough. In order to convert 8mm footage to DVD you will need a Video Capture Device such as ADS Technologies Video Express http://http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=srch1&Ntt=video+capt ure+device&N=0&Dx=mode+matchall&Nty=1&D=video+capture+device&Ntk=All&product_cod e=344906 You can choose to use the software that comes with the device to edit the footage, or purchase Adobe Premiere Elements. |