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If your recorder is creating a disc full of .vob files, it's pretty simple. Copy the .vob files to your harddrive, and rename them as .mpg files. Done.
If it is saving them as .VRO files, you can do the same, but will it will be a RAW mpg file containing the whole disc. Not bad if you just want it as an archive, BUT if you ever need to review it for seeking, you're stuck at realtime review. trying to fast-foward/reverse/etc. will cause errors in most software. In VLC, I have an accurate time played count, but no total time.
I am having the same problem with a Sony Digital 8, When I hit play I see blue screen buy when I press play and fast foward I see the same gray scan lines> Did you have a stuck tape or problems ejecting tape? I think it is more than cleaning the heads. When I try to record it indicates no tape in camera.
i have good and bad news for you guys. the bad news is that you'll never beable to see those videos in the normal time frame again. but the good news is that there's nothing wrong with your camera. try turning the sd1100 on again in video mode. then press on the function/set button. now just set the capture mode back to standard. you've had it in time lapse. if this doesnt help, then iono.... lol good luck!
Initially, I am inclined to think that nothing is wrong. It is just most likely that that particular tape was recorded in a different speed other than what your VCR is capable of playing. This is a form of compression wherein a longer recording/playing time is squeezed into the same type/kind of tape. The various settings are SP, LP, EP or even an XP. Pls click here to give you an idea of the recording time/speed at different settings.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
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