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Not all players are capable of playing mp4 files or other non-standard formats. Let us know what kind of player you have and what you used to make the disks.
According to page 89 of the manual (available here), you need to set the playback standard (HDV/DV) of the camcorder to match the standard used when recording the tape. Instructions for doing this are on page 40 of the manual.
I would try to convert that file to AVI through a seperate open source program such as this If that doesn't work...i would try to put a file that is smaller...
Your video bitrate is WAY too high - thats why the ZVM is producing these lines,
its processor is not able to handle such bitrates. Anything over
1300-1500 will produce problems on playback. Try 1200 for good
stability. Audio bitrate should also not exceed 192 for stability.
change the file format. mine did this. download something called PSP VIDEO 9. it's so easy to work, just upload the video, it converts, and save it, then re open it with iTunes & re connect iPod
the computer might not automatically upload the file. it will detect the hardware, but not necessarily start uploading. if you have xp, try going into movie maker which is in your program list in the start menu. on the left hand side there is a few blue sentences, one is import video, another is import video from device. if you have your camera connected to the computer through firewire and have your camera on the vcr/playback mode, open movie maker and click import video from device, the computer will have already detected your camera, so the first option your given in the next screen should have the make and model of your camera to upload from.
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