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Recording direct to dvd

I want to record my tapes to dvd direct bypassing recording to vhs first.Ihave sourced a dvd recorder that is said to be able to preform this task. I think the only cable I'm missing is the usb plug . the manual says for nv ds65 only ,will this cable fit my ds60 and do i require it,and how is this task performed.thanks .

 

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This cable is not helpful, use a video grabber instead.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 16, 2008

SOURCE: software for Panasonic digtal camera NV-DS65 Mini DV

USB Device Driver 3.00P

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2008

SOURCE: panasonic nv-ds60

The fix is really easy and costs nothing, just 10 minutes of your time!

*I fixed mine (twice) this way*

Turn the cam over.
remove all the screws holding the dark plastic bottom on the camcorder, remove it carefully.
Now you will see the ribbon cables, VERY GENTLY, wiggle them from left to right (about 1mm each way), then push them in.
Test by putting your battery back on and see if it holds a tape, or plays without blinking and switching off - you will be happy.

The fault is simply that one cable (I can't tell you which one) becomes loose over time, so it just needs to be pushed back in and the condensation error and/or the door closing problem go away!

A lot of folks are buying cams off eBay like this as it's such a simple repair!

Good luck - please help others - post back if it works!

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 02, 2008

SOURCE: connecting my nv-ds60 to my computer

i need drivers for panasonic nv-ds60

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Oct 02, 2008

SOURCE: Need Vista driver for NV-DS65

please provide me this softwere because without that my
handycam is of no use.

miguelalvara

  • 109 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: how to get nv-ds65 on to dvd

Do you have a firewire or a USB cable?
Those are the only ways you can transfer your recordings to a DVD

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