After i have imported from my camcorder to my computer,i go to view them ,after a few minutes the images start to break up and you can no longer see a clear picture
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Connect the USB data cable to the cell phone and an empaty USB port on a computer.please wait a few second for windows to recognised the phone and display the "AutoPlay" window.
Click the "import pictures and videos" option in the Autoplay window then the "import setting" link.
Click" browse" and select a folder on your computer to save the photo from your mobile.
click the" Import" buttdon an wait a few seconds for window to copy the photo from the phone to the selected folder.
When windows copies all of the photos from the phone,a new windows Photo Gallery Window appears,displaying thumbnails of the imported images.
Disconnect USB cable from the cell phone and computer.
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well, start the Sony software, i dont remeber its name, and power up your camcorder in Player mode. ;) in software there would be Tool for video importing like that. use it.
the computer might not automatically upload the file. it will detect the hardware, but not necessarily start uploading. if you have xp, try going into movie maker which is in your program list in the start menu. on the left hand side there is a few blue sentences, one is import video, another is import video from device. if you have your camera connected to the computer through firewire and have your camera on the vcr/playback mode, open movie maker and click import video from device, the computer will have already detected your camera, so the first option your given in the next screen should have the make and model of your camera to upload from.
I don't think it will be possible to import moving image (live video). I have got a digital camera and all of those pin cables, but the result is nothing. The only one way (at least I suppose that) to do what you want is to have a web cam. Those cams are specialized devices to import moving image to computers.
Open iMovie and set it to capture DV. (Click the camera shaped icon opposed to the siscor scissor shape) When you see a blue screen that says (camera connected) and the image pops on screen of image from tape on camcorder set in play mode, you hit the import button and it begins to capture digital movie using DV compression of whatever you have on tape. You should be able to control your camcorder with the video controllers underneath the project window to make selections for the in and outpunts on the tape you wish to capture. Then switch to edit mode by clicking on the scissor button and import the movies you just captured or use them from the clips menu, etc. renedr movie back to tape, if you wish by clicking back and forth from edit mode (scissors) and capture mode (camera silo) and render to and from tape.
i have a panasonic hdd model no. sdr-h40p
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