This happened years ago. I just recently decided to take another look and now the piece where the cassette gets loaded into won't open back up.
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man just try pushing that place by a small support on its lower side. ( imean below... just the opposite side where it is told to "push here". i hope if you didnt broke its locking mechanism, it will work..
SOURCE: please help me to get USB DRIVER
Please try to enter in JVC internet site and put your model number to get driver.
SOURCE: I want to get drivers for jvc cybercam GR-DVP7
JVC support site isn't much help for their products. Here is the link:
http://support.jvc.com/consumer/support/index.jsp
Usually the drivers are built into Windows XP and Vista to run your camera once it is plugged in. You do need a program to transfer the video and edit it. Pinnacle Studio is a good one and will recoginize most digital cameras once they are plugged into the computer and turned on.
SOURCE: Cassette door is not closing
Your loading motor is no longer working or your mechanism is out of alignment.
SOURCE: JVC camera software GR-D70 for windows vista
Like most I have searched the web for drivers, preferably free ones. I emailed JVC Australia who responded with tis solution.
The camera has a connection called DV. The DV connection is used with a cable called Firewire.
Firewire is a driver less cable and will allow you to stream you video footage across from the camera to your PC.
USB is used for data transfer and need drivers, you would use this mainly to transfer still images or data files off a HDD camera.
If you use firewire and the DV connection you will stream the footage across to the PC and the PC will capture the footage as it is playing.
The firewire is about $15 and can be purchase from stores such as **** Smith, Bing Lee, Harvey Normans and Tandy. I would suggest that you take a photo of the connections on your PC as there are two types of DV connections. (4pin - 6pin)
This is usually caused by a failed component in the power circuit within the camera and can usually be repaired fairly inexpensively. However, it's not a user serviceable problem and will need to be repaired qualified service technician.
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