I have a silver SVP HDDV-2900 mini camcorder and I can't figure out how to download MP4 and MP3 files. The manual says to switch the camera to ''portable harddisk mode'' but it doesn't tell how to do it...
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Are you sure you are doing everything correctly? Maybe you have forgotten to choose the destination path... this or that way, it sounds weird, it is most likely the problem with the converter itself. I recommend everyone this free mp4 to mp3 converter, I have enough experience with it myself, hope it helps you!
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If it's not downloading videos, first you need to check the requirements. If you're trying to download a video from the computer to your MP4, you have to make sure that the device has enough space to accept the video.
Example: the video size is 700MB, but you only have 600MB remaining storage on your MP4, then the device could never afford a file size that is larger that the free storage.
Check the supported file format of the device. Refer to the user manual of your device to see what are the supported video file formats. Let's say the device could support .avi file, but you are trying to download .3gp or other file format, the device would not accept it.
Kindly refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer for more details about your device.
The Driver file is available on the manufacturer's website. I've found it for you here: http://www.svp-tech.com/download/3000%20DSCDriver.rar this driver file is applicable for the HDDV 3001 model as well as the 3000, according to the website. If you don't already have WinRar to un-rar (decompress) the file you can get a free copy here: http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar390.exe. Good luck with the install!
I had the same problem with a Eurolab MP4 player. Turned out the USB cable that came with it was faulty. Try using another USB cable, ie. one from your printer. The MP4 player will come up as an external hard drive. Just copy and paste the MP3's and correctly recompressed MP4's onto it, and it should be right to go.
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