What do I have to do to get the videos downloaded?
capture video from Panasonic HDD Camcorder
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RockVideoMum
, Aug 02 2009 05:06 PM
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#1
Posted 02 August 2009 - 05:06 PM
Borrowed a HDD camcorder (Panasonic SDR-H250) from work to test recording and capturing videos with a HDD camera. When I connected the camcorder with the supplied USB cable to my laptop it detected the devices and launched Roxio catpture/Import application successfully but I am unable to select the device from in Video capture mode. Will only allow me to select the camcorder in the Photo mode.
What do I have to do to get the videos downloaded?
What do I have to do to get the videos downloaded?
#2
Posted 02 August 2009 - 05:08 PM
QUOTE (RockVideoMum @ Aug 2 2009, 09:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Borrowed a HDD camcorder (Panasonic SDR-H250) from work to test recording and capturing videos with a HDD camera. When I connected the camcorder with the supplied USB cable to my laptop it detected the devices and launched Roxio catpture/Import application successfully but I am unable to select the device from in Video capture mode. Will only allow me to select the camcorder in the Photo mode.
What do I have to do to get the videos downloaded?
What do I have to do to get the videos downloaded?
Use Windows Explorer to copy the Video_TS folder from the HDD to your hard drive. There is no need to do any "capturing"
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#3
Posted 02 August 2009 - 05:51 PM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Aug 2 2009, 05:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Use Windows Explorer to copy the Video_TS folder from the HDD to your hard drive. There is no need to do any "capturing"
Hi. There is an SD_video Folder and sub-folders with names beginning with PRG[###] numbers.... each folder has one or more .MOD files in them.
I just copied the sub-folders and played the MOD files with Windows Media Player. I haven't tried it yet but I am assuming I can open these files in VideoWave and edit them?
QUOTE (RockVideoMum @ Aug 2 2009, 05:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi. There is an SD_video Folder and sub-folders with names beginning with PRG[###] numbers.... each folder has one or more .MOD files in them.
I just copied the sub-folders and played the MOD files with Windows Media Player. I haven't tried it yet but I am assuming I can open these files in VideoWave and edit them?
I just copied the sub-folders and played the MOD files with Windows Media Player. I haven't tried it yet but I am assuming I can open these files in VideoWave and edit them?
Yep. It worked! Thanks.
Any idea what would be a good Hi Def HDD/SD camcorder with a really sensitive mic for sound and fast moving action e.g. live band recording?
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