Look for the hole that says "DC IN" sometimes it can be covered up by a rubber piece so its not noticeable or even near the battery or under a hard covered slot.
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You will need a 5V, 1 amp charger with a mini (not micro USB connector. Search Amazon. They sell the hybride Jazz 178 and accessories. When you plug it in it will charge automatically and the record button with flash red when it's charging.
Congratulations! This is a cool camera (one of my favorites).
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Sheryl
Jazz Products, LLC
The 151 is a great camera new to the market. All the software needed is included. To burn to DVD the video woiuld first have to be uploaded to your computer.
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I believe that the camera will not charge directly from the computer - testing this theory myself... however I went to Radio Shack tonight and they have them there for 30 bucks (a bit outragious if you as me)
According to the jazz camera website (http://www.jazzcameras.com/Product_Details/DV-169.htm) The DV169 uses a "NP 60 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery" I would do an ebay or google shopping search for "NP 60 Charger"...by the looks of it these are used by many different digital camera companies, but make sure to compare yours to the one in the pictures...plus look at your battery itself and make sure it says NP-60 somewhere on it. If you prevoiusly had to plug something directly into the Jazz camera, now you would just remove the bettery from the unit and charge it externally. Plus it looks like there are a bunch of deals where you could get a second battery out of it too.
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