For smbs data protection is a virtual af…
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by Little Dog @ September 8, 2010 3:32 am
To get video from the miniDV tape to your computer, connect a firewire cable (not USB) to the camcorder's DV port (not USB) and the computer's firewire port (not USB)... With the camcorder correctly connected with the firewire cable, and the camcorder in Play mode, launch the video editor (MovieMaker is included with Windows) and Capture the video... No conversion required. We don't know what computer you are using so we don't know if it has a firewire port or if you need to add one. And if you need to add one, we don't know if there is an available expansion slot. USB won't transfer high quality DV format video from the digital tape. USB-to-firewire cable/adapter/converter things won't work. Link to the manual: http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/camcorder/ZR960_IM_N_EN.pdf No mention of SD card, memory card, still image capture or anything similar. Even if it did have a memory card slot, that would be used only for stills - not high quality DV format video like that which is stored to the digital tape...
To get video from the miniDV tape to your computer, connect a firewire cable (not USB) to the camcorder's DV port (not USB) and the computer's firewire port (not USB)... With the camcorder correctly connected with the firewire cable, and the camcorder in Play mode, launch the video editor (MovieMaker is included with Windows) and Capture the video... No conversion required. We don't know what computer you are using so we don't know if it has a firewire port or if you need to add one. And if you need to add one, we don't know if there is an available expansion slot. USB won't transfer high quality DV format video from the digital tape. USB-to-firewire cable/adapter/converter things won't work. Link to the manual: http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/camcorder/ZR960_IM_N_EN.pdf No mention of SD card, memory card, still image capture or anything similar. Even if it did have a memory card slot, that would be used only for stills - not high quality DV format video like that which is stored to the digital tape...