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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Go here for a smooth(er) HD playback: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL9fgc9do9w&fmt=22

Testing out the new camcorder at the ballpark. Let me know what you think. :)

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  • I just bought this camera! When I plug it into the PC I can't find the videos I take in the folder. WHERE IN THE WORLD DO I FIND THE VIDEOS I JUST RECORDED?

    PLEASE HELP!

    PLEASE HELP

  • You should use the software that came with the camera to acquire the video files. If not, you should still be able to find them under 'My Computer' and if the camera is powered on in playback mode, it will appear as another drive. They will be in a folder named 'STREAM'. Send me a private message if you need more assistance.

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  • YADIIIIIIIII

  • @Bhodisatvas I'll do that, thanks

  • @Educs best thing to do is to put your HCSD card straight into your computer, if you dont have a built in card reader then just get an HCSD USB card reader for a few £/$...saves all the hassle of plugging the camera in and getting annoying messages etc.

  • @Educs You can do either... I found this to be weird too, but as long as you aren't actively transferring files, you are ok to disconnect the power supply and/or USB cable.

  • @TimeLapseSteve I've got another question. Whenever I connect the camera to my Mac, a message appears on my LCD screen (the camera's screen) that says "Do not disconnect the USB cable nor the power supply with the camera conected to the PC. Imposible to turn it off or chance de operation mode". I cannot quit that message, what should I do in order to disconnect the camera without harming it?

    Thanks again

  • @TimeLapseSteve Thank You!

  • @Educs Difference is in the bitrate (different video quality)..... MXP has the highest data rate, so that would be your highest quality setting (although makes for a very large file size and difficult to process without a high end machine).

  • @TimeLapseSteve What's the main difference between MXP, FXP, and so on? Thanks

  • Hey so what were your settings on the camera and what programs did you use to import and render and all? and if you know or can figure out, what kind of graphics card and processor do you have on your computer?

    i saw you said you used XP+ and had it on shutter priority 1/30 at 30p FR.

    This info could help me a lot thanks.

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