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mandy - 28 Jan 2005 16:39 GMT
like l have mentioned early,l do have inter-video windvd creator2 on my
toshiba A60 multi drive.l have now tried to download from my panasonic dvc ,
it did start to record for about 5 mins then just crashed, but it did record.
while recording the laptop was making a clicking noise inside, is this
normal.could someone please tell me where l,m going wrong, l did get a dv
studio disc with the camcorder.would l have to download this or should
creator2 be alright.please explain in simple terms as l am a novice.thank you
Graham Hughes - 28 Jan 2005 19:12 GMT
Can you let us know, how the cam is connected to the pc,
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> like l have mentioned early,l do have inter-video windvd creator2 on my
> toshiba A60 multi drive.l have now tried to download from my panasonic dvc ,
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> studio disc with the camcorder.would l have to download this or should
> creator2 be alright.please explain in simple terms as l am a novice.thank you
mandy - 29 Jan 2005 00:29 GMT
yes l can. It,s connected by firewire. thanks for replying to my
question.Hope this can help.

> Can you let us know, how the cam is connected to the pc,
> > like l have mentioned early,l do have inter-video windvd creator2 on my
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> > creator2 be alright.please explain in simple terms as l am a novice.thank
> you
 
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