HomeGeneralI require to transfer a video from “tape” to “card” on a video camera. How do I do that?
Posted in General on 1st September 2011

I want to transfer a video from “tape” to “card” on a video camera. How do I do that?
I have a Canon ZR65 MC. I recorded a video for my speech class on the tape. I connected the camcorder to the personal computer, and it didn’t pick up something. I switched the camcorder to “card” and the personal computer identified the device. How do I transfer the video to the card?

Answer by pureinsomniac
the card is the sd card you have in there for photos only , the dv tape is what you will need to use to transfer the video to your pc to then transfer them to your card (delivering capacity allows this) you will want to connect the cable that came with a camera modest dv connection ,and the bigger finish to your pc , transfer utilizing windows film maker or ivideo (mac) then reconnect your camera and when the card is recognised as a removable disk , then transfer the digital video transfer to it.

Answer by snowwillow20
The card is for photos. Minidv calls for a firewire connection, so your pc demands a firewire card. Most computer systems do not come with a firewire card, your camera did not come with a firewire cord you will have to get each.

Answer by Joe Cody
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