This happens if the camera was set to record in a different TV system than the one that the computer operates..Look into the camera menu and change the shooting mode from PAL to NTSC or the other way around..after that all the new footage will be import-able..
for the ones you already have read this article for the instructions..
This can be happening cause you bought the camera from a different country that uses the PAL system and in the US the NTFC system is used...
here is the article to make some light on how to convert and use the other ones..
http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/Convert_PAL_NTSC_DVD_page1.html
you will need to connect your camcorder to your computer
click start click on my computer to open from there you should see your camcorder then right click to select open you should see the data/files in there select what you want to delete right click select delete or you can right click select format this will delete all data on hard disk
hope this helps you
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The recovered files are saved into a new user-selected location to prevent overwriting the deleted files on the original media. hope this helps
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