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JVC Everio GZ-MS100 Camcorder Questions & Answers
Cards write protection switch
Took out the card from the camera give a look on the side line of the card . You can see a small switch there. That's marked as lock & unlock. Make the switch on unlock side and then try.
I've lost my installation CD for my Camcorder.
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How to download videos to computer
All right, the following section will show you the best way to help you with the download and conversion.
Download:
1. Download, install and launch Video Download Studio from http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/download-videos-music.
2. Click” add URL” button to paste the URL of the video you want to download. ( or you can play the video on dailymotion and click “auto capture”, Video Download Studio will automatically capture and download the video for you.)
3. Download details will showed on the working window.
Convert:
1. Click” convert” button on the top, you will switch to convert interface.
2. Click ”add” button to load your videos to Video Download Studio
3. Click” profile” drop-down list to select MP4 format.
4. Click” convert” button on the bottom, you will get MP4 format video in seconds.
As you can see, these simplest steps enable you to convert video. Join in and do it yourself, you will get a lot of fun.get it from http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/download-videos-music
I have a JVC 16
The built in memory they are talking about is a 2.5" SATA drive. Since the videos are of importance to you I recommend that you take it to a Data recovery expert. They should charge you about 100$ to recover your stuff. I wish I could tell you you can do it yourself but most of the times the file system is encrypted.
JVC Everio MS100RU memory camcorder. When burning
1) I shut down ALL unnecessary processes, especially McAfee
2) I switched to white-coated DVDs. I read somewhere (can't now find the url), that drives that write to DVD-ram as well as other formats need the white-coated DVDs (I used Sony), as opposed to the silver-coated ones (Verbatim, Memorex, HP. [I used Nero, Info Tool, to diagnose my DVD drive.]
3) Changed burn speed to 4x.
When I transfer the footage
Using a firewire connection will be a good thing to do since that one work fine for you before and transferring data from SD card is also good, so any of those will be a good thing to try....
It reads the videos as audio
You need to convert it to .avi format, but that may cause some problems-many programs are expensive or leave a watermark. But if you have windows xp you should have no problems.
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