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You could try another USB port. I've had USB ports get loosened up on me without me realizing it. If nothing else has changed, I'd suggest trying to connect with a different USB port, OR swapping out your camera connection cable. The cable might be bad, usually from being pulled on so much.
It will not detect the camera because you have not set the camera to Play mode or interface mode. Hence change the settings to play mode or USB mode and then try it will sure detect the camera.
Did your camera come with an installation disk?
If so then install that or if windows ask you to install drivers do that.
If all else fails go to the manufactures site and look for any drivers or solutions there.
You need to install the drivers for the camcorder for the PC to recognise it.
As the product is obsolete now, I think you can find them here.
http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/download/
The software has been installed and the camcornder connected via the usb cable but the software/computer does not recognise the camcorder. Any suggestions
I have NV GS 47 video camera. Earlier I used to connect it to computer and write to CD. Now the computer is not even recognising it when connected. I bought a DV data streaming cable. That also is not working. Please help me Baig
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