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you need a third party application /codecs that recognises the sony protocol e.g. mts ext that can transcode those files either into mov,mpeg2 etc environment so that the imac recognise them
Just connected the USB cable camera at USB PC Port... turn on the camera and look as external device. Select the pic files and copy/paste on pc. Secure and confirm this action and files in pc and then delete pics on camera.
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It's very difficult to follow exactly what you did. The easiest solution may be to use a card reader to download your pictures to a folder you create on your desktop. Next time, don't overload your card.
Your pc is not recognising the camera or the memory inside it. Try
connecting it with sony pc suit. Make sure the pc recognises the camera
as a new device before proceeding.
You can always search for a video converter for your camera. As far as I was aware, video files are in a AVI format which should be able to play with quicktime player, VLC media player or even windows media player as long as you have windows codec pack or vista codec pack downloaded.
I had the same problem, try downloading a file converter such as
"prism File Converter" to change your MOD files to JPEG and then import
in Windows Movie maker
Looks like you have managed to corrupt your memory card, this is normally caused by the card being taken out of a camera/computer while data is still being written to the card.
You may be able to recover the images using a file recovery program.
You could try some of the free ones they seem to work ok from my experince.
When you download your video files onto your pc and go to find them in the prg files you notice two kinds of files. The big ones with extension .mod are the video files. I've had success changing the file extension to .mpg and then importing it to your other editing software programs. Hope this helps.
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