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Unfortunately, now my computer will not recognize that the camera is connected.
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After poking around the Internet and trying various fixes that didn't work, I found a post that recommended an IEEE 1394 "patch" to fix a recognition proble inherent in Windows SP2.
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The first couple of times I tried to capture video using the JVC-supplied Imagemixer 7.0 software and Windows Moviemaker, my computer recognized the camera as a "generic" camcorder, and I could control the camera from the computer screen, but could not complete the capture.no video appeared on the software monitor, and after ending the capture session, I got an error message saying "Video failed to capture properly" or something like that. I tried connecting it up to my "new-ish" Gateway (eMachines) 816GM CPU running Windows XP with a built-in VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller. Posted on Friday, Ma02:50 GMTWell, Folks.I just bought a JVC GR-D33U and got a firewire cable for it. If anyone has any suggestions they would be much appreciated because this is beginning to annoy me slightly.
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I have also checked my manual multiple times and have checked the JVC website but none of the downloads are of any help. I have visited a number of message boards on the same topic and have tried many things to sort this including installing XP service pack 2, turning the camcorder into different modes before and during me being logged into XP and renaming files in windows. This leads me to the conclusion that the firewire cable, card and the camcorder are all working fine, so there must be a problem with XP. Also, the camcorder is still recognised, using the aforementioned cable and card, on my ME desktop. I have all the software that came with the camcorder installed, along with MGI Videowave 5, the same software I used to successfully capture and edit videos with on ME. However, I cannot get XP to recognise my camcorder. Also, I use the firewire port with my external hard drive, using the same cable as mentioned before, with no problems. Im using the same firewire cable as I used with ME when the device worked fine. The camcorder uses firewire and has woked fine on my old ME desktop using a firewire card i purchased and installed separately, but is not recognised by my newer XP laptop with a preinstalled firewire card. Im having trouble with a JVC GR-DVL167EK camcorder and windows XP. Keep looking at JVC support, or in the materials that came with the camera for other information on capture/edit software and Vista compatibility.Posted on Tuesday, Febru18:32 GMTHey everyone, mpg file with these specs should be able to be written to DVD directly from Windows DVD Maker.
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It says that the MOD file contains a MPEG-2 Program Stream (PS) with AC3 audio. The info from this FAQ at JVC seems to bear this out. mod files from the camera can be renamed to. I found this thread on another forum that talks about manipulating video files from Everio cameras. What is the version of the software that you have? From Cyberlink's main page, it looks to me that PowerCinema is primarily playback software, not capture, edit, and burn software. I found this page about Cyberlink software for JVC cameras, but it looks old and has no mention of PowerCinema. I'm wondering if the PowerCinema NE software that came with the camera in 2007 might not be Vista compatible. Finding information from JVC and Cyberlink about this camera and it's software is not easy.