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Old January 16th 04, 07:42 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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The USB cable is for transferring still images (PhotoShots in Panasonic
speak) from digital camcorder to PC. If it's USB1.1 (still the 'norm' on
camcorders) it's also far too slow for video transfer.

You need a firewire cable to transfer video.

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I have bought a Panasonic NVDS65B.

The literature is useless.

I connect up using the USB cable provided, but you cannot control the
camera via the computer, unlike JVC camera's.

The quality in Movie maker II is bitty, and can only be viewed as a small
screen. In comparison my B-In-Law has a JVC camera that came with
software, and when he maximises any saved video's the quality is like a
Video rather than full of blocks.

What am I doing wrong???

thanks



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Old January 16th 04, 09:01 PM
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Thanks

Buts make me think that the JVC is a better buy, as that is USB and allows you to control the camera functions.

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Old January 17th 04, 06:02 PM
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"Rik" wrote in message
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Thanks

Buts make me think that the JVC is a better buy, as that is USB and allows
you to control the camera functions.



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Old January 17th 04, 06:02 PM
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Firewire will also allow you to control camera functions.

Cari
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"Rik" wrote in message
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Thanks

Buts make me think that the JVC is a better buy, as that is USB and allows
you to control the camera functions.



 




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