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SONY- TRV 14E

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  1. jenk

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    Hi,
    I got a lend of a sony camcorder and i'm trying to transfer the video to my pc.
    The problem is my pc won't recognise the camcorder when i connect everything up.
    The cd that came with it cannot be found,but i downloaded the driver(usb spvd-010).
    the instruction booklet is in ...wait for it..italian...
    As you can imagine i need some help.
    thx
     
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    Maybe someone knows a site where i can download a users manual for the SONY- TRV 14E.

    thx
     
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    You should not go through USB, but through a Firewire connection. And if you do, you don't need drivers. Just connect the camera and it will be recognized.
     
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    Thanks for the reply tpfkas,
    but does that mean i have to buuy another cable??
     
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    If it was not supplied with your camera, yes.
    You need a Firewire cable and you're PC of course needs to have a Firewire connection.
     
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    I'm new to this,so forgive my ignorance about this!
    I do have a 1394 bus host but dont want to buy any new cables at the moment.
    I've just got the usb cable and have had a bit of luck...the compter recognises the new hardware but when i use the program(pixela image mixer)it say "check mode set on camera and confirm connection with computer"
    also i seem to have 6 usb jacks/slots 2 at the front 4 at the back
    which should i use?
    every time i put the cable into a new jack/slot windows want to install new hardware.
    anyone????????
     
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    I forgive your ignorance if you follow my advice: get yourself a Firewire cable.
    It is a question if you can stream video from tape to your PC over USB. If you can it will only be preview quality: low resolution, terrible image, not even worth watching.
    A firewire cable costs $10...
     
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    got it!!!
    Seen one for 15 euros and said why not...plus i've read some reviews about the usb quality..not very good.what now?
    what software do i need to make it work??
    do i just hook it up ant the pc will recognise it?
     
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    worked it out,thx for the help!
    Can anyone suggest a good program for capturing and editing home movies?
    I've read that imagemixer dos'nt create good quality.
    1 more thing..do you know of any web sites for info on converting these home movies to dvd??
     
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    Its funny because i've just registered to that web site...great btw

    I succeeded transfering video to pc with the firewire cable,but had problems with the quality using pixela image mixer-it transfered 24 mins of video into a size of 500 mb,which i thought was very strange cause what i read was it was going to take maybe 4 gb per 20 mins of video.
    So i downloaded dvio and transfered 40 mins of video(9 gb)of great quality!!

    thx for the help TPFKAS
     
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    You're welcome and I'll see you there :)
     

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