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jairamjiki
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Posted on 05-06-06 4:24
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hi friends, any body knows how can i transfer the video from my camera into computer. i have canon elura-60 model camcoder. i don't have the firwire port in my computer. i appreciate your help thank you
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redstone
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Posted on 05-06-06 5:06
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jairamjiki
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Posted on 05-06-06 6:41
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i tried with USB but it doesn't work. video needs more bandwidth(approx 500mb/s) but USB can handle 10/20 MB/s. i am wondering if there is any other way to do it.
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redstone
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Posted on 05-06-06 6:54
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If you have USB, can't you use Elura on PictBridge or PTP? you should have that option on your screen when you connect USB. Make it appear as a hard drive, then probably you can pull the video off of camera. unless, the video is on Tape, and images on the chip. Khoi, tha chaina!
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bhalujagate
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Posted on 05-06-06 6:58
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Ke ho redstone bro, timi lai ta sajhabasi haru le helpdesk banayechah ni?? Lol
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redstone
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Posted on 05-06-06 7:02
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Tei ta bro, bore lage pachi kei garne kaam chaina, ani help ni. tesmathi ma parey ramro manche, help garu garu lagcha :P Hehehe.
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jairamjiki
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Posted on 05-06-06 7:07
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if you have it on chip or card you can do. but if it is on the tape we can not do.
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redstone
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Posted on 05-06-06 7:10
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Then, Long process... I bet that camera has S-Video out. Does your PC has S-Video input? buy S-video cable. View your video in your PC, via S-Video. Buy video capture programs(google) capture while playing. save! If not, i bet your TV has one. do the same with camera and TV cable plugged. If not, then your DVD player will def. have one. Do the same with DVD's S-video and camera. output that with 3 jacks (1 video, 2 audio (red, green, Yellow), to TV, then watch, then output that to your VCR with the jack. Then record...LOL i don't know any other way :P
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jairamjiki
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Posted on 05-06-06 7:46
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thanks bro. i want to store my video in my pc not in TApe. anyway i am gonna try this option. I bet that camera has S-Video out. Does your PC has S-Video input? buy S-video cable. View your video in your PC, via S-Video. Buy video capture programs(google) capture while playing once again thank you.
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