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jvc everio gz-mg27u editing and burning a dvd

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28 Nov 2006 10:07 am
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i just bought a jvc hd camcorder and transfered the files into my computer, i’m able to watch them on the program that came with the camera with no problems but when i try to burn copy or edited them i start having problems .the picture starts to skip and stutter then it will freeze up. i wrote the support people from the software company and they said its probably my computer, it needs its drivers updated so i went out and bought the jvc share station that burns dvds directly from the camera bypassing the computer. i’m still having the same problem the dvd will still stutter and skip.the part that’s driving me crazy is i’m able to watch something i recorded on the camera screen with no proble or if i connect it to the tv and watch a recording its perfect but as soon as i try burning or editing it i run into trouble . any ideas?

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02 Dec 2006 05:44 pm
Marcus Aurelius
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Will be a big help to tell us what model you have. As you can read here: http://www.jvc.com/press/index.jsp?item=461 only two modes can make dvd’s Ultra and Fine and if you have the bundled Cyberlink you may use it to convert and authoring a dvd. Basically your camera record in MPEG2 and in order to make a dvd you have to build it and that’s the authoring for menu chapters etc. Try a video converter and use one of your recorded files and convert it to dvd and see if is working. The burning software from Cyberlink is Power 2 dvd and is very esy to use one click style. Open the file from camera with GSpot and find out what format you have and start from there.

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06 Jan 2008 12:26 pm
marcyroban
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I have a JVC Everio HD F1.2 15X 30GB hard disk drive.
I don’t remember if it came w/ any editing cd or not, and want to know which one I can download. Please advise.
Thanks. marcyroban@yahoo.com, and dreamcougar@hotmail.com
Marcy
954-302-3059

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11 Oct 2009 05:43 am
jvcnovice
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I have a JVC GZ-MG135AA which I need to burn to DVD. I have tried Powercinema the software that come with the camcorder, but the DVD jumps and stuggers half way through - what do I do? I’m burning it from my laptop to an external DVD burner on TDK dvd-r 4.7GB 1 - 16x speed. please help, it’s driving me crazy and I have missed my sons 3rd birthday, because it wouldn’t work!

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26 Oct 2009 09:41 pm
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piao228
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Which DVD Burner do you use? iDVD? As I know, iDVD can’t burn and edit a jvc hd camcorder movie, you’d better change another dvd burner


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