Establish the format of the video files. The format is described by the file extensions. Common video file formats are .mpg .mts .avi. Its unlikely that the software stopped reading the video files. Its more likely that there is a problem with the connection from the camera to the computer. Try different cables, try to check that everything is connected correctly. Some cameras need to be told they are connected to the computer by responding to a screen prompt on the camera screen.
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convert my video images to "PICTURE PACKAGE software" this is for still photos. If you want video you need a firewire cable and a fire card for your PC. WinDV is free program that will help as will the info in the link. John
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For the VideoCam Suite 1.0 (software) that comes with the camcorder requires Microsoft Windows xp professional service pack 2 but I have service pack 3. How do I transfer from the videocam to my PC?
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I would try the following:
1) check for an update to the image mixer software here
2) see if jvc customer support can/will help
3) uninstall the image mixer software and try using windows movie maker instead
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You can connect to any computer with a USB port. It appears as a hard drive after you tell the camera to connect (in the menu). Then just copy the .mod files to a spot on yor computer; there will be one for each movie clip.
Your next chore is changing them into MPEG files at the correct aspect ratio. If you shot in 16:9 they will be squished together unless you use the SDCopy freeware utility to set the widescreen flag. It also renames and downloads files for you, and it's small. There's a link from this tutorial page, which also explains a lot about aspect ratios and such:
http://www.elurauser.com/articles/JVC_Everio_mod_files.jsp
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Hi ,
I think the best solution is to first transfer your MOD files to your pc and convert them there to MPEG 2 .
You will find an excellent and free tool for this here : http://www.mediafire.com/?wzmigzhjj0z
It's called SDCopy and has especially been designed for the Panassonic cameras with HDD or SD cards .
Once your files are converted , you can use any sofware you want to edit your movie and burn it on dvd .
From my point of vue , Cyberlink Power Director is the best but there are many others on the market .
Thanks for using FixYa .
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