The USB cable has "Charge" written on it but it just wont charge... what am I doing wrong?
Hello you can download the manual here:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/p/model-home.pl?mdl=HDRPJ10&template_id=1®ion_id=1&tab=manuals#/manualsTab
The camera does not charge via usb.
You have to connect the power supply to charge up the camera:
Good luck
SOURCE: can i transfer video images taken on my dcr-pc110e
You can do that using a USB cable that's one of the great features of this unit that you can already transfer files via USB to your computer.....
SOURCE: Video transfer
If you're using a Windows Vista Operating System it'snot possible to transfer the videos from the Camcorder to the Computer using the USB connection. The videos from the tape camcorders cannot be transferred to Windows Vista Operating System as there is no USB Streaming ooption available on the Windows Vista Operating System. The Camcorder uses the USB Streaming function to transfer the videos to the Computer. You may wish to purchase a i.LINK/Firewire cable to connect the Camcorder to the Computer in order to transfer the videos from the Camcorder to the Computer.
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There is an update for driver on the Sony website to transfer the videos from the Camcorder to the Computer using the USB cable.
http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/downloads/downloads.aspx?site=odw_en_GB&m=DCR-HC42E&f=usbdrven_vista
You may also try installing the driver update for the Camcorder. The i.LINK cable gives a better video transfer qulaity than the USB transfer. The i.LINK cable used to connect the Camcorder to the computer depends on the number of pins available on the i.LINK/FIREWIRE port on the Computer. The i.LINK port on the Computer is a D shaped port which is labelled as i, DV, IEEE1394 and Firewire.
SOURCE: Can't find USB cable for SONY DCR-TRV520 DIGITAL HANDYCAM
Try Radioshack or:
http://www.cables4computer.com/
SOURCE: I have a Sony HDR-SR1 with video on the hard
It is a Hard Disk type Camcorder. Follow the steps as mentioned on the Link given below to transfer the video from the Camcorder to a Mac Computer.
http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C455202
NOTE: Movie player applications must support MPEG-2 for standard-definition video or AVCHD for high-definition video to open and play these files. Refer to the software manufacturer of the movie player application you are using for additional information and any available updates.
The Apple Macintosh Web site offers MPEG2 Works 4 Advanced 4.2 for download.
The Apple Macintosh Web site has an MPEG-2 Playback component for Quicktime 6 or 7 available for purchase.
Troubleshooting information about importing MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 clips with Apple iMovie software is available on the Apple Macintosh Web site.
For the Apple Mac OS X operating system, DVD authoring software (Capty DVD/VCD 2 ) and MPEG editing software (Capty MPEG Edit EX) is available for purchase from the PIXELA Web site. These applications are for standard-definition video only.
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