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Anonymous Posted on Apr 08, 2017

Jvc hd7 : connected to tv with hdmi : no audio

Hi,

When I connect the Jvc Hd7 to my Lcd TV, thru a Hdmi Cable, I can see the video perfectly, but I don't get the audio.

I tried locating any option in the Hd7 menu on Audio with Hdmi, but there isn't any. However, when I burn a Dvd with the Vu40 burner, and play it, it plays both audio & video.

What should be the problem? I would appreciate your help in understanding the issue.

Otherwise, I find the Jvc Everio Hd7 to be one of the finest HD Camcorders in terms of Hd Video Quality, and I'm proud of my eqpt.

Thanks for helping me.

Capt. S. Dutta
Dubai, U.A.E.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Thanks. I didn't expect this reply. I'll find another way-out. Great guns, keep-it-up.

    Capt. S. Dutta

    Dubai, U.A.E.

    15-11-2008

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: my mac OS 10.5 driver (disc) for Everio GZ HD7 camcorder?????

Hey Brett, unfortunately FCP and iMovie are looking for a device over Firewire or a capture card (whichever you have set up). The driver off of the disk is actually quite useless under any Mac Os 10. Video editing programs unless older or PC based rarely use USB for video transfer hence why none of the apps are locating the camera. Unfortunately you'll have to transfer the files via USB as data and use a program like MPEGStreamclip to transcode them to a file format those programs will understand. JVC has released updated software but it seems to do nothing at all. I hope this helps.
P.S. you may need the MPEG 2 Codec to do the conversions wether you're using MPEGStreamclip or another application.
Ciza

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: Quicktime component for everio download?

http://www.everydayvideo.com/eng/GZ_HD7/index_qc.php

Try this!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

SOURCE: I can't get my Mac or PC to recognize my JVC everio gz hd7

How can I capture from the camera via firewire?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2010

SOURCE: I have a JVC HD-FH96

It sounds like it may be either the HDMI port on the TV that has an issue, or the HDMI output port on the Dish Network box. Do you have another HDMI device that you can try in that HDMI 1 port on your TV? HDMI should be very easy to use, you should be able to plug it in, switch to the HDMI input on the tv and it will pick up and adjust to the signal. Even if it was at an unsupported resolution / screen size it would at least have sound. There is definitely something going on with one of the ports... you need to determine which. Hopefully it is the dish network box as they should replace that for free.

It could also be the HDMI cable now that I think of it, do you have another HDMI cable you could test with?

Thanks, let me know!
Tim

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