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How do i record on to the SD card in my JVC GR-D760EK

I need to save footage to my internal SD card so that I can transfer it to iMovie for editing.

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SOURCE: How to transfer the video in Mini DV to my computer

I suggest getting the PCI IEEE 1394 also known as FireWire card. Most of the time these Firewire card comes with a Video editing software but verify because you will need some form of video editing s/w to record the video. After recording then you can edit it however you like and transfer to DVD/etc. Always a pain in the as to edit video. I've done it a couple of times. So have fun. I still have not manage to find a Video editing s/w that will do a 5.1 audio or multiple audio tracks (similar to switching between languages)

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: I need to transfer video from JVC GR-770U Camcorder to my compute

Hi I am Vortash according to the manual for this unit available on http://www.safemanuals.com the unit is quite capable of downloading to a computer but yes it does require the correct software to do so .. you may find this is available from JVC support as a download .. it says that you can download to a usb terminal or a Rs socket with a compatible retail software .. hope this helps Regards Vortash

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SOURCE: How to use an SD card to record on a JVC GR-D370 mini DV?

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: jvc gr-d770u

I lost my software disc for my JVC GR-D770u and don't know how to get my videos on to my computer to make them movies?

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2009

SOURCE: Transfering video to SD Card

if your camera takes an sd card their should be a save to memory card setting in the menu of the device if that does not work you could transfer them to your pc then drag and drop them on your sd card

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