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JVC Everio GZ-MG37 Camcorder Questions & Answers
Broken video management file/ recording failure
Although the instructions don’t make it clear, it seems to be important that the camera is turned off before you connect or disconnect the USB cable. The instructions do mention that you should not delete or rename files on the camera except in the EXT_MOV folder. The camera’s firmware is apparently quite fragile about file names and the presence of the extra hidden folders that both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems create when you delete something.
11/17/2015 10:15:57 AM •
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on Nov 17, 2015
The record button and telephoto slide switch are
This is most likely a failure in the contol switch assembly and will require disassembly to repair.
This can be done fairly inexpensively. However, it's not really a user serviceable problem and should be repaired by a qualified service technician.
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USB Mass storage...when I want to transfer all my
Your PC is seeing your camera memory as USB mass storage and this is OK. Nothing is wrong with this. Follow the screens and you will see that the computer will see your camera as USB mass storage, and when you open the folder on your computer the camera pictures will be there.
Windows is set up to see cameras as USB mass storage devices for simplicity, so your computer can accept pictures from any camera that connects by USB without needing special software.
If this bothers you, most cameras are sold with their own special software that starts when the camera is connected. Check your users manual and follow the instructions for installing or downloading the software.
Hello,
My JVC Everio 30 GB
This is usually caused by a failed component in the power circuit within the camera and can usually be repaired fairly inexpensively. However, it's not a user serviceable problem and will need to be repaired qualified service technician.
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I have the JVC above and it requires an SD card. I
You are correct. SD and SDHC are not the same.
Your
camera will accept a maximum SD card capacity of 2GB. It simply isn't
capable of handling anything of a larger capacity and in particular is
incompatible with the more technically advanced SDHC cards.
Your fix is to either replace your camera with a later model or to stick to using SD cards with a maximum 2GB capacity.
SDHC stands for Secure Digital High Capacity. It was a technical evolution which broke the 4GB maximum capacity of SD cards and allows up to 32GB. In turn they are eventually due to be superseded by SDXC cards (ecure Digital eXtended Capacity) which allow a maximum of 2TB.
The display of my JVC
Sounds like the lcd cable has been damaged. The cable runs from the lcd panel thru the hinge assy to the main pcb assy. The good news is that it can be fixed but your gonna have to send it in for service, I hope this helps.
I cant download all movie files from video camera
i think you need to convert the format of it.
Video Download Studio from http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/download-videos-music can help you with this.
Download, convert and save videos directly from Youtube and more. Formats AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, WMV, MP3, FLV, MOV, WAV.
hope it can help you more or less!
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