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I have MPEG4 digital camcorder Digitron camera and i havent used it in quite some time but i was just wondering how you recharge the battery and was wondering if the charger cord goes into the miniUSB

I have MPEG4 digital camcorder Digitron camera and i havent used it in quite some time but i was just wondering how you recharge the battery and was wondering if the charger cord goes into the miniUSB/ adapter port as i have forgoten , could you please let me know as I am hoping to use on a vacation shortly. thanking you before hand, I can be reached at [email protected]

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Go to this link. Click on "Frequently Asked Questions" and then click on the appropriate link (#4). Basically, once the firewire cable is connected, make sure that the camcorder is in the playback mode, is turned on, and you see "DV IN" on the LCD. If all that is happening, your computer/software should be able to "see" the camcorder and download the video.

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