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JVC Everio GZ-HD7 Camcorder - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Screen says video management file is broken
Apparently the firmware on the camera is very finicky especially if you do any deleting/renaming of movie files via windows and the USB (rather than using the camera's menu interface). My suggestion (worked for me anyway) connect via USB, explore the JVC HD, find your videos, save them on to your computer (drag and drop, or edit copy, etc) then once you've accomplished that, go into the camera's menu, then settings, find the option to FORMAT HD, do it.
This fixed my dilemma, hope it helps others out there.
How to get rid of
Hello
You can try gently rubbing the defective pixel with your finger until for a few minutes while your camcorder is turned OFF. Or you can use a ball-point pen and a cloth. While your camcorder is off, put the cloth in front of the stuck pixel and start applying slight
pressure on it with your pen. Do not put pressure anywhere else than on
the defective pixel, or you may break additional ones. Be careful not to scratch your LCD screen.
Jvc hd7. there is "one" pixel "dead".
I don't know if its from the CCD or from your LCD Monitor. CCD dead pixels can be fix but you can't do this at home, need service center because first you gonna need Service Support Software, second you need connecting cable(QAMxxx) and (YTUxxx) Jig. Sorry
Power doesn't come on
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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The everio doesnt power on
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.
My name is Rick and I'm a professional repair technician with over 20 years in the business and have repaired many of these. I'm semi retired and work from home with little overhead so I can keep repair costs low. If you decide to have the camera repaired, please click HERE for a directory listing that suits your needs.
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I have a problem with
This is usually caused by a failed component in the power circuit within the camera and can be repaired fairly inexpensively. However, it’s not a user serviceable problem and will need to be repaired qualified service technician.
No sound when I play back using an external
Microphones are input devices; they don't double as speakers. If you mean that a stand-alone set of speakers do not work, but the internal speakers of the tv do let you hear the audio track from the camera. Then I have a couple of different suggestions: 1) make sure the stand-alone speakers work with other input sources, 2) try a different cable (make sure it is connected properly).
Also how are you connecting to the different devices? The video camera has an HDMI port which will send audio and video to the TV on one cable. If you are using the RCA audio in both cases, then I suspect a problem with the external speakers.
If you mean that the audio track is clear on play-back when you use the built-in microphone during the recording and not heard if the external microphone, check the external mic for problems. Try it on another recording device. I can't rule out a jack failure without more information.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
No disc for my JVC Everio GZ-HD7U
You don't need the disc. Buy Corel's latest videostudio x2 for editing. To extract the video files from camera just plug into computer with USB cable and search the camera for files.
I bought a JVC 3ccd hd hard disk camcorder. It has
well i use streamclip to convert the t.o.d files. its bin workign good for me i can't complain and its free just look for streamclips.com and u can look at ur t.o.d file with out downloading the ones you need.., beside that! when you plug the camera in to ur pc you press the button on ur camera monitor when it will show playback on pc screen click on it' once connected go to my computer and double click on the everio_HDD (E:) then it will show you a SD_VIDEO file click on that and you'll see all the file if you don't want the files just drag them to the waste bin
UpDated Firmware for the JVC GZ-HD7U.
There currently are no updates for the camcorder, they discontinued the camcorder shortly after it hit stores.. seemed to have alot of issues.
To the other user with the similar issues. The camcorder isn't the same as a DV camcorder and you may not be able to capture live. My suggestion would be to mount the camera using the USB cable and copying the video files from the camcorders internal hard drive to your desired location.
You may need an application to convert the videos, I suggest MpegStream Clip. They have a version for PC and Mac.
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