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OK, what camera? How is it plugged into the laptop? What laptop?
In general, you will transfer the video onto the hard drive of the laptop, and then play the video file with Media Player or VNC or some other video player on the laptop. You may be able to transfer it by USB cable, or you may be able to put a SD card from the camera, into the computer or into an SD Card reader attached to the computer
When you install Windows on your new SSD hard drive you can then transfer data from your old hard drive using an USB hard drive adapter or install the old hard drive into an USB hard drive adapter case and use it as an USB external hard drive after you have transferred your data to your laptop. When you connect the USB hard drive adapter to the laptop, the laptop will see it as an external storage device, you can then open the various folders anf files and copy them to your new hard disk.
Transferring video from your FX1000E should be quite simple using an HDMI cable. If you've recorded in HD, the files may be quite large, so make sure there's enough space on your HD to accommodate them or the transfer will error out (which might be the problem you're experiencing). Once transferred, the most recent version of Windows Media Player should be able to play them. You may want to convert them to MP4 files to save some space too. If space is an issue, think about getting a 1TB external hard drive to transfer them to. You can then plug both the FX1000E into your laptop and the external drive into your laptop at the same time and when capturing the footage save it directly to the external drive.
needs drivers to install camera to laptop. or In order to place taped videos to the PC, you need a Fire Wire port on your computer, a 6pin to 4pin fire wire cable, and a lot of hard drive space. One hour is about 14 gigs when transfered 100% uncompressed. After editing and compression though the file size is very manageable.
**For every minute you record it takes one minute to transfer to the PC* or you need a usb videop capture to transfer video to your laptop
Try to capture the video first in your drive C and please check if you will get the same result. If not try capture the whole video and do the copy and paste so that you can transfer it to your external hard drive.
If you still getting the same result when capturing the video to the drive C.
Try to defrag your hard drive C. Disable your antivirus and firewall connection.
Update the driver of your video card and sound card.
If your using a laptop or the desktop. Make sure that the dazzle device is connected at the back USB and not in the front.
You have bad news.
The flickering is caused by a faulty video card, can't be fixed as it is a chip on the motherboard. Need to replace the motherboard, this may not be cost effective, might be better to buy a new laptop.
Remove the hard drive from this laptop and insert it into a USB hard drive adapter case and you then have an external hard drive that can plug into a USB port of any computer to copy, backup and transfer files.
Hi,
connect the cam and PC using 4 pin firewire cable.
Switch on the cam.
Open Windows Movie Maker and import the video from device.
You can then use Move Maker to any disc burning software like Nero to create the movie disks.
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