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hitachi dz-mv2000e ~~~~~~~~~?
ARGH!!!!!
That is the sound of my frustration. I have no glasses so headaches hurt I tell you! argh!
Anyway, I have my dads' Hitachi camera and I can't find the soft wear that's I need to be able to get the films to show. He said 'you type in so and so and you get this blah blah blah' but the links he suggested don't lead to the desired locations. I'm lost on the internet! argh! help! please?
Please don't tell me how stupid and blond I am because I've been going around for a couple of weeks with no specs - they arrive next week probably - so my head is all foggy and confuzzled about whether I should be awake or asleep or alive or that lot.
Well, the dilema is that I recorded something which went onto disk and now I can't read it. I tried the firewire - or got as far as 'wth is this? this doesn't fit into my comp'.
I'd be really grateful if you can help. thanks.
1 Answer
- snowwillow20Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You should have this question earlier and saved yourself all the drama.
If you don't have a top loading dvd rom then you will not be able to get the video off of the camcorder. You can buy an external dvd rom and get your vdeo that way.
If you have a mini dvd camcorder….
You will have to finalize your dvd in the camera and then put the dvd in your computer's DVD burner (top loading only) and then you will have to convert the files (I downloaded http://www.handbrake.fr/ file converter free) and import them into your editing program. Use the HELP feature in your editing program to learn about editing. Usually you would import your videos and drop them in to the timeline, add transitions, menus, music, etc. Once you are ready to burn, your project will be burned to a different DVD and you can file the original away.