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I am trying to transfer from tape to my computer and I am getting an error about needing supporting software. I can't find my CD, is there anywhere I can get this download on line?
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From the JVC manual "This camcorder can transfer still images to a PC via USB". There is no mention of video transfer via USB so it seems it is not supported.
If you are asking about software for transferring your tape to your computer, your computer should recognize when your camcorder is plugged into it and it will install the appropriate driver.
Attached is a link to the user manual. You will need to refer to the "editing" section. This should have all of the instructions that you need.
Hi I am Vortash according to the manual for this unit available on http://www.safemanuals.com the unit is quite capable of downloading to a computer but yes it does require the correct software to do so .. you may find this is available from JVC support as a download .. it says that you can download to a usb terminal or a Rs socket with a compatible retail software .. hope this helps Regards Vortash
You need a video capture card that supports analog inputs. Connect the video and audio out jacks from the camera to the computer. You will need some sort of software also. The Movie Maker software that comes with Windows XP would work.
The little cord that came with the camera will not transfer the video.
All you have to do, is make sure your computer has a FireWire card in it, and get a cable and hook it up it will automaticalty reconize the device and open up windows movie maker.
Hi guys, I have a JVC gr-d270. the CD came along with it is useless.
my computer cannot detect the video cam hrough USB. I have to transfer
my videos to my computer. Can anybody help me with the driver atleast.
Im using windowsXP sp 2. Thanks
Hi,
Since videos are taped in DV format, you need a firewire card (IEEE-1394) and cable. These are cheap. May be your PC already has a firewire card. Just check. Windows XP recognises automatically the camcorder. Moreover, its integrated video capture/editing module, Windows Movie Maker, is very userfriendly.
USB connection is only good for downloading still images (photos) to your PC. For more information, go to http://www.videohelp.com/.
good luck
if you are using a desktop, you require a an addon card called IEEE 1394 firewire card, which you have to install it on your motherboard's PCI slot, then using the firewire cable which you get along with the card should be connected to the card and DV port of the camera, then using the MOVIE MAKER software of windows XP, you can download the video.
Thanks, I'll try this.
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