Wojo
Thu Mar 29 17:31:33 CDT 2007
Thank you Ceci, that makes more sense then, well it doesn't make sense
business wise but you know what I mean :-)
So if you capture with their software what type of file do you end up with
(extension)?
And what connection type is on the camera (Firewire, USB,...)?
And if you would, what is the model because this seems like a really bad
business practice reminiscent of the old Apple Proprietary mistake so I am
curious about this.
-Wojo
"Ceci" <Ceci@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Wojo,
> The new JVC hard drive camcorders do require you to use only their
> software.
> The old ones must not, but these new ones with the hard drive built in,
> do.
> I called the company directly and they said you had to use only their
> software. I even tried to convert the file so I could use WMM, but it
> didn't
> work. Maybe you can figure that out, but I tried and couldn't get it to
> work.
>
> "Wojo" wrote:
>
>> My camera is a JVC, not one like yours but a JVC, and captures just fine
>> so
>> it is not true that JVC requires you to use their software.
>>
>> Does the camera have a firewire output? If so you can capture that way.
>> If not what is the model of the camera? The answer should be easy enough
>> to
>> find knowing the right model.
>> --
>> -Wojo
>> MVP - Digital Media
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>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:426EEA04-C169-40A2-BB50-A0151F7EBB78@microsoft.com...
>> >I just got a new camcorder that use no taps, has a hard drive built in.
>> >Does
>> > anyone know how to use this camcorder with Windows Movie Maker? My new
>> > JVC
>> > camcorder has not been used yet, had to use my Canon untill I could
>> > figure
>> > it
>> > out.
>> >
>> > I want to transfer some video with my JVC. I cant get WMM to see the
>> > JVC.
>>
>>
>>