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Old 07-29-2005, 07:38 PM
old jon
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Default Re: Camcorder not recognised on XP PC

The only downside is that the ability to transfer footage to your PC is
disabled, restricting the potential for any further editing you may want to
do at a later date.
That`s what it says here (last paragraph. Go have a read.
http://www.webuser.co.uk/products/So...w_2515-58.html
best wishes..OJ

"Borrox" <Spamoff@foad.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have been asked to transfer some footage taken on a Sony HandyCam onto a
> DVD. I have tried this on a friends Panasonic DVD Recorder and it works
> fine on their player. However, when I play it on mine it says the disc is
> not recognised or is cotrrupt. So, I put it into my computer and the drive
> just spins and whirrs and that's it.
>
> So I decide then to connect the camera to the PC and so out comes the
> booklet and I fiollow it to the letter. Put the USB in, nothing. The book
> says that it ought to be recognised once the USB is connected. Nope!
>
> How can I either get the PC to recognise the camera or get the DVD
> Recordeto copy the film in a readable format?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Nig
>




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