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	<title>Comments on: How do I save videos from a JVC digital video camera to an Acer Laptop with Windows Vista?</title>
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		<title>By: Jenny S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 20:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mod Tod Video Converter can export .mod and .tod files to MPG, AVI, WMV, MP4, MOV, 3GP, RM, FLV, SWF, etc.

As a powerful program, the Mod Converter also allows you to import .TOD, .MKV, .VOB, .MPG, .MP4, .MOV, and .3GP files to your PC for conversion and edit. 

http://www.modvideoconverter.net/&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mod Tod Video Converter can export .mod and .tod files to MPG, AVI, WMV, MP4, MOV, 3GP, RM, FLV, SWF, etc.</p>
<p>As a powerful program, the Mod Converter also allows you to import .TOD, .MKV, .VOB, .MPG, .MP4, .MOV, and .3GP files to your PC for conversion and edit. </p>
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		<title>By: Mark M</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark M</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you have have Vista you have VIDEO IMPORT..
you need to have a Firewire connected to your Firewire INPUT..at the LapTop--Upload(side)..PORT...
===
Microsoft Movie Maker 6..is what Vista utilizes for Video EDITING--
...you may need to use PUBLISH---to this COMPUTER..to remove all the PANES that Vista acquires from a CamCorder---then start your EDITING procedure from a SINGLE--PANE..you&#039;ll wish you have DUAL CORE at this standing--
===
I like to use my AC-DC CUBE--for operating my Camcorder in UPLOADS(editing)..give your Battery a rest...
===
With the Camcorder TURNED-OFF...
Plug-IN the DV(IN)Cable...on the Camcorder SIDE..then attach the FIREWIRE---PORT..to the Camcorder---this is called DV-IN...
===
Next....Plug the AC/DC Cube into the wall outlet...be sure the CAMERA is in the OFF-mode/
===
First START your LapTop---
Get to your DESKTOP---
Let everything LOAD...
===
Now...Turn the Camcorder Power-Switch...to:...PLAYBACK...
===
Vista should OPEN a Dialogue BOX...called VIDEO-INPUT...
===
Follow the WINDOWS[tm}...to Label Your Movie...
and CLICK---NEXT....so as to CHOOSE...DV-avi UPLOAD...
This is your BEST--Editing---FILE SIZE---also called LARGE FILE...
Because you always want to start  LARGE---and RENDER---smaller...
===
Click///Start Video...and you should have complete DIGITAL VIDEO control at the Vista Interface---if your Camcorder is a Digital Camcorder---
===
Older camcorder&#039;s...NOT Digital..need to be TURNED--ON at the Camera SIDE...Old CamCorders don&#039;t operate at the Interface-LEVEL..
===
Just let the FILE UPLOAD---
...once fully UPLOADED....
You can CLOSE...the VIDEO INPUT---program...
Shut-OFF the Camcorder---
...I usually perform a Re-Start---
...at the NEW DESKTOP---I Pull the Firewire from the Camcorder and replace my Battery and perform a Re-Charge---ready for my next project...
===
That&#039;s it..now you have a FILE in MY VIDEO&#039;s...
..the File Type...should be DV-avi...or it may be called VIDEO FILE...50-minutes is about 10-GBs in size...
===
[end]&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;6-years of video making...
Making 100&#039;s of DVD-video movies...
I use a JVC GR-DA30(us)...
and a CANON ZR800...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have have Vista you have VIDEO IMPORT..<br />
you need to have a Firewire connected to your Firewire INPUT..at the LapTop&#8211;Upload(side)..PORT&#8230;<br />
===<br />
Microsoft Movie Maker 6..is what Vista utilizes for Video EDITING&#8211;<br />
&#8230;you may need to use PUBLISH&#8212;to this COMPUTER..to remove all the PANES that Vista acquires from a CamCorder&#8212;then start your EDITING procedure from a SINGLE&#8211;PANE..you&#8217;ll wish you have DUAL CORE at this standing&#8211;<br />
===<br />
I like to use my AC-DC CUBE&#8211;for operating my Camcorder in UPLOADS(editing)..give your Battery a rest&#8230;<br />
===<br />
With the Camcorder TURNED-OFF&#8230;<br />
Plug-IN the DV(IN)Cable&#8230;on the Camcorder SIDE..then attach the FIREWIRE&#8212;PORT..to the Camcorder&#8212;this is called DV-IN&#8230;<br />
===<br />
Next&#8230;.Plug the AC/DC Cube into the wall outlet&#8230;be sure the CAMERA is in the OFF-mode/<br />
===<br />
First START your LapTop&#8212;<br />
Get to your DESKTOP&#8212;<br />
Let everything LOAD&#8230;<br />
===<br />
Now&#8230;Turn the Camcorder Power-Switch&#8230;to:&#8230;PLAYBACK&#8230;<br />
===<br />
Vista should OPEN a Dialogue BOX&#8230;called VIDEO-INPUT&#8230;<br />
===<br />
Follow the WINDOWS[tm}...to Label Your Movie...<br />
and CLICK---NEXT....so as to CHOOSE...DV-avi UPLOAD...<br />
This is your BEST--Editing---FILE SIZE---also called LARGE FILE...<br />
Because you always want to start  LARGE---and RENDER---smaller...<br />
===<br />
Click///Start Video...and you should have complete DIGITAL VIDEO control at the Vista Interface---if your Camcorder is a Digital Camcorder---<br />
===<br />
Older camcorder's...NOT Digital..need to be TURNED--ON at the Camera SIDE...Old CamCorders don't operate at the Interface-LEVEL..<br />
===<br />
Just let the FILE UPLOAD---<br />
...once fully UPLOADED....<br />
You can CLOSE...the VIDEO INPUT---program...<br />
Shut-OFF the Camcorder---<br />
...I usually perform a Re-Start---<br />
...at the NEW DESKTOP---I Pull the Firewire from the Camcorder and replace my Battery and perform a Re-Charge---ready for my next project...<br />
===<br />
That's it..now you have a FILE in MY VIDEO's...<br />
..the File Type...should be DV-avi...or it may be called VIDEO FILE...50-minutes is about 10-GBs in size...<br />
===<br />
[end]<br /><b>References : </b><br />6-years of video making&#8230;<br />
Making 100&#8242;s of DVD-video movies&#8230;<br />
I use a JVC GR-DA30(us)&#8230;<br />
and a CANON ZR800&#8230;<br />
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