Camcorder to Computer using Nero....

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  1. NWcub77

    NWcub77 Member

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    I have a Sony MDV camcorder connected to my PC using a USB2.0 cable and am using Nero Vision Express 3. It is my aim to capture some holiday footage, then edit it and then Burn onto DVD, but I am experiencing the following problem.....

    When I view the footage from my camcorder on NeroVE it plays back absolutley fine, however, as soon as I press the record button on Nero to capture the footage, the footage immediately starts to stutter?? On stopping recording and viewing what I have just captured, it's all juddery and stuttering. Out of interest I have burnt the footage to DVD just to see if it plays ok, but it has recorded the same.

    What is also strange is if I capture the footage from camcorder direct to a dvd it records it absoloutely fine? therefore I am assuming it is something to do with my hard drive?

    I have tried using the software which came with the camcorder (Image Mixer)& windows movie maker and the exact same thing happens - I can view footage using my pc, but cannot capture....

    If anyone has any suggestions I really would appreciate it!!!
     
  2. CFSACKS

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    As far as I understand, you need to use a firewire cable an port for this to work. The USB 2 port is only for transferring files from a memory card and is too slow for video capture.
     
  3. duggie

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    Firewire is the best way to get digital video onto a PC. USB can not transfer the data quick enough.
    If you have a Firewire port on your PC, you will just need a Firewire cable to connect the camcorder to it. If the PC does not have a port you will also need a Firewire card which fits into any spare PCI socket in the PC.
    Have a look in the Digital Camcorder Forum for more info.
     
  4. NWcub77

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    I've got a firewire port on my pc, so will buy a cable and fingers- crossed that will work

    Thanks for all your help!
     
  5. billmex

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    i wont dispute that a firewire is maybe better but there a a bunch of a to d converters, made by canapolus, plextor ads, all of wich use usb2 and they look the same as a dvd from blockbuster, so i think the gentleman has a different problem, altho i can not contribute to the solution
     
  6. duggie

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    The camcorder is digital, there is no need for a capture card.
    A Firewire cable will do the job.
     

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