At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
I have recorded videos with my camcorder however when I plug the SD card into my PC it cannot read it, It says there are no images to download, I have also tried plugging in the USB cord from PC to Camcorder and nothing except my PC freezes. I have used this before from this PC and successfully downloaded pics and videos, Do I need to install a new driver?
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Make sure that the video camcorder was not turned off immediately after recording before the images are saved in memory. Also be sure that your memory card is properly inserted in your camera.
If you installed the MediaBrowser that comes with this camcorder, it allows you to preview and move videos to your Windows PC. If you also have a slot for a SD card (external or internal Media Card devices that comes with most modern PCs), then consider plugging the SD card into the computer instead. USB links are slower than a directly connected SD card slot. The videos will show up as MPEG2 files (usually <fileName>.mpg). Your video editing software or Windows Explorer (that file folder icon) will read from that card slot. Very useful feature if you DON'T have Windows.
It sounds like you're receiving partial information on the LCD screen and that the image sensor isn't sending information to the screen.
If you know the sensor is working by recording some video on an SD card and being able to view the recorded video on your PC, then there is a disconnect between the LCD and the image sensor.
If you are not recording video to your SD card and only get black images or no files, the image sensor is damaged.
If you are recording video, but no image appears on your LCD for internal viewing/playback, you can try a firmware update if one is available from www.insigniaproducts.com, but this is a discontinued item so there's not much available for support.
If you are talking about downloading the still images recorded on the SD card, you can find drivers for Windows up to Windows 2000 here. (Windows XP and Windows Vista are not supported.) The best thing to do would be to get an SD card reader and upload your still images directly from the card to the computer -- no driver required.
If you are talking about downloading video, that is done through Firewire. The only driver needed is the one that supports the firewire card on your computer.
It can capture still images to SD or MM card. SD or MMC removable memory
card. Depending on the compression and the selected resolution, the
camcorder can record 220-880 JPEG images on a 32MB memory card or
45-190 on 8MB of memory.
I have found that you almost have to download your pictures directly from the camera with the SD chip still in it. Don't know why you can't take the chip out, like with other media. As I recall, the manual says to download from your camera. Sorry.
I have one sd card HAMA 12 GB and my computer and another computer canoty read my cd card iI have so much photo and video and my computer sad o bytes. Why ? I have photo and video i don't like delete . my cd hama card is 12 gb
×