Drivers Videocamara Jvc Gr-Dx25e
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Feb 23, 2010 - The USB driver software for my JVC GR-DX25EK will not work on. The laptop recognises my camcorder but I cannot transfer video to my.
Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 14:04 GMT -------------- JVC GR-D70 ---------------- Thought I'd post this seeing as though theres a bit of confusion about JVC video transfers. I Just bought a DV Camera (GR-D70). When you read most JVC user manuals from the website, or hard copy it states that video (stored on tape) can be transferred to a PC using a USB cable. This is incorrect. You need to use a IEEE1394 Firewire cable to transfer the video. USB cable (as thetaxidriver stated) can only transfer data from a memory card. Secondly it states that you can also use a USB cable for webcam streaming.
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Wrong again, a firewire cable (and card) is required. You also do not need any drivers for firewire connected cameras, because this is the job of the firewire card. Drivers are only needed for some USB connected cameras.
Posted on Friday, May 14, 2004 - 02:21 GMTI have a JVC DX95U digital camera. I planned to download my home movie onto my laptop (an emachine Model M5310 using Windows XP purchased last fall)and then burn the movie to a DVD. I bought Ulead software and thought I was in business but discovered that I don't have a DVD burner.I just have a CD burner (& I can only watch DVDs). I also want to transfer my old VHS movies (home movies & movies recorded off of the tv) to DVDs I thought if I bought an external DVD burner I could both burn a DVD from the home movie that I downloaded from my camera into my computer & burn DVDs of my old VHS tapes. Talk about confusing. Won't a DVD burner allow me to download my movie from my camcorder into my computer and then use my software to burn the DVD? I have been reading all I can find about burners but now a technician told me I also need a USB tv tuner card if I want to transfer video.
Is that true? I thought I would just need a tuner card if I wanted to tape off of the tv, etc. Do I need a tv tuner card to download my VHS tapes into my computer and then burn them to DVDS? I hope someone out there understands what I'm trying to do.
I'm also trying to find an external burner that is both reasonably priced and compact(light). Posted on Wednesday, June 02, 2004 - 09:12 GMThi i do not see any device for camera on device manager but i see microsoft tv/video connection in advance sytem information My OS is xp and for few days i also saw LAn connection under Microsft tv/video connection but it disappeared i think the hardware was on via chipset board.
I plan to edit video there is a video capture hardware in chipset on board but i dunno if it works coz theres no port for video in or out. Do i need to buy capture card? I plan to edit videos on my desktop. Please help me out. Posted on Friday, June 04, 2004 - 06:13 GMTHey everybody, here I am again. I really am thetaxidriver.net but this time I post anonymously since I forgot my password Drivers for USB and Firewire cards come on CD with cards or ARE ALWAYS PRESENT on card manufacturer's website.
If maker is not clear, just pull the card out of the comp see the name on it or search google for whatever text strings you find on it. If firewire/usb interface is integrated (on the motherboard) go to computer (or board) manufacturer's site for drivers. Or just try windows update site for driver updates.
I see a lot of pips here have misconception about hardware and software requirements for the system you are planning to use for video capturing and editing. There is really no maximum requirements, so I'll just focus on the minimum: 1. Pentium 3 800Mz (and way way UP.
I have 2.8Gz (800Mz FSB with 1Mb cache) 2. 256Mb memory 3. WORKING firewire or configured Video capture card 4. GOOD FireWire cable 5. A fast (and spacious) hard drive.