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Having trouble with my JVC software?

Feb 9, 2006 9:00PM PST

I currently have a JVC digital cam which came with imagemixer as the software to capture, edit etc. I have yet been able to edit any of my home movies with this software, and when I copy my movies onto my computer, then onto a dvd it appears It cannot be played on any other computer. I have had this cam for over a year now and not sure what I am doing wrong. Not sure if it is the software I am using, or the dvd's.
O/S XP. Any suggestions?
Thank You,
Tainosoul

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I didn't use said software. And I have a JVC..
Feb 9, 2006 9:46PM PST

I used.

1. Firewire.
2. Windv.

I can use said file and it plays on most PCs with VLCPLAYER if not directly. I can re-encode with divx or create a DVD that plays on most set top players with Ulead or other DVD creation software.

Bob

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More info. John
Feb 15, 2006 1:57AM PST
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Used NERO BUT
Feb 16, 2006 9:03PM PST

Thank you for your feedback, encountered another problem. I used NERO 6 , I was able to copy my movie onto the NERO program to then copy to DVD. One problem, it took almost six hours to finish this process. Used space 1.12 GB. Is this normal?
I have had it with my computer, so I am thinking of getting this system:

AMD ATHLON 64 X2 PCI-E CUSTOM BUILD CONFIGURATOR
1024 MB PC3200 400MHz DUAL CHANNEL DDR MEMORY
80 GB SATA-II 3.0 Gb/s 8M CACHE 7200RPM HARD DRIVE
WINDOWS MEDIA CENTER

this being just part of the specs, any suggestions?
Thank You,
Tainosoul

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Yes, that's normal. Video processing is ...
Feb 16, 2006 10:28PM PST

Time and more "consuming."

Bob