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I am trying to burn a DVD from my JVC Everio GZ-HD500bu directly to a Sony Multi-Function DVD Recorder. Is there a simple way to do this and does it matter if I have recorded in HD or SD. Also there are 3 different cables a USB a HDMI and your standard AV Cable please help I need to have this figured out by tomorrow morning. Thank You

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2008

SOURCE: JVC Everio GZ-MC275AA

Video streaming is possible with DV camcorders thanks to the Firewire port (IEEE1394), which works very much like a digital video in/out connection. Basically, the camera just sends video, and if there's a computer attached, it receives the video and decides what to do with it on a computer.

USB doesn't work that way, normally. Most tapeless camcorders automatically set up the webcam as a storage device, which is a very distinct thing from a video streaming device.  A storage device is just a disc of some kind... it will show up under some letter (eg, K:) in Windows, when you attach the camcorder.  

Some USB camcorders allow for a "webcam" or "streaming" mode... I didn't find any specifics on your JVC, but I know some of the Panasonics support this. There are two ways. One is that, if you have the camera in record/standby mode, it may just go automatically into webcam mode when you attach USB.

The other way is that the camera will have something in the menus, like "Live mode" or "Webcam mode" that instructs it to configure USB for video streaming rather than storage-class attachement.

And of course, some of the tapeless camcorders have a Firewire port, just like a DV camcorder, which is there specifically to allow for streaming video, etc. You could use your camcorder as a web camera over Firewire, given the proper software... though you might find that's just as expensive as buying
a webcam.

And given the price of actual webcams, I would consider buying one
rather than adding wear and tear to my camcorders, just based on 
price. This is the same  reason I have a DV tape rewind device.. $20 device, $2000
camcorder... easy math.  

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 25, 2008

SOURCE: Burning DVD

try DVD-R Dics the manual says not compatable with +R.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2008

SOURCE: JVC Everio GZ-MG135E

I bought the JVC model MG135AGM but i dont have the driver. My problem i cant view my video w/o the software driver. where i can find it or download the driver

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 20, 2008

SOURCE: jvc-everio-gz-mg21u

Try renaming the extenstion from .mod to .avi or .mpg

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2008

SOURCE: JVC Everio GZ-MG130 can use as webcam?

There is a program i heard of halled trackercam but for somereason it doesnt work with my jvc, im not sure why.

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Hi Cave Woman.
Can you let me know the softwrae you are useing to try to copy and also the make and model of your CDRW drive.
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