Question about Sony DCR-HC26 Mini DV Digital Camcorder
There is no erase or delete, per-say...you have to re-record over any recordings on the tape in a silent room with the lens cap on.
Posted on May 29, 2014
SOURCE: SONY HANDYCAM DCR-DVD105 ERROR MSG C:13:02
Try to use a cotton swap to 1st clean the recording lens or blow gently on it. Place an empty disc in, format the disc, record a little scene. Turn off camcorder. Place the error disc in the camcorder, turn on the camcorder all the way to play/edit. If this doesn't work turn it to record and try to record. Worked for some of my error disc
Posted on Jun 28, 2009
SOURCE: Driver of Sony Handycam DCR-TRV285e
you can download the drivers here http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/camcorders/d8/d8.aspx?site=odw_en_GB&m=DCR-TRV285E
Posted on Aug 20, 2009
SOURCE: Installing software for my Sony Handycam DCR-HC96
Option 1:
If you want to use the USB cable to connect the Camcorder to the Computer to transfer the video to the Computer then:
(Applicable for Vista Operating System Only.)
This Camcorder does not support USB streaming with the VISTA Operating System. Use an i.LINK cable to transfer the video to the Computer. The i.LINK port is also called IEEE 1394 or Firewire port.
(An i.LINK is a black D shaped connector with 4 or 6 pins. The type of
cable to be used will depend on the i.LINK port of your Computer. The
Sony Camcorder will have the 4 pin i.LINK cable and if the computer has
the 6 pin i.LINK port, then you may have to use the 4 pin to 6 pin
i.LINK Cable).
You can use any video capturing software like Windows Movie Maker to transfer the video from the Camcorder to the Computer.
Refer this Link for the instruction to transfer the video to the Computer using i.LINK cable.
http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C111893
NOTE:
As the Camcorder does not support USB streaming with Vista, it is not
required to use any Sony Device Driver to transfer the video to the
Computer. You do not require any Drivers or Software from Sony to
transfer the video from the Camcorder to the Computer using the
i.LINK/Firewire interface.
Option 2:
(Applicable for Windows XP Operating System only):
If
you are using a Windows XP Operating System then you have to install
the USB Streaming Driver in the Computer from the supplied Software
disk with the Computer.
Check this Link for the instruction to transfer video to a Computer using USB Streaming.
http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C222820
If you do not have the supplied Software disk then I suggest that you use the i.LINK cable to transfer the video.
Or you can purchase the software disk from this link:
https://servicesales.sel.sony.com/ecom/accessories/web/productSearch.do?searchOperation=partSearch&searchText=266675501
NOTE: Since the original supplied software is not available for free download now.
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on Oct 01, 2009
SOURCE: accidentally deleted video on camcorder...how do i
When files are deleted they still remain on camcorder hard drive and can
be recovered, unless they have been overwritten by fresh data.
The only thing to do so run a data recovery program
to see what can be recovered. The only program I have tested is
asoftech data recovery software and it had done the job well. download
the data recovery from http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
Select the drive where your files were deleted and then do a deep scan. It will find your deleted files.
Posted on Oct 14, 2012
SOURCE: How can we recover accidentally
When files are deleted they still remain on camcorder hard drive and can
be recovered, unless they have been overwritten by fresh data.
The only thing to do so run a data recovery program
to see what can be recovered. The only program I have tested is
asoftech data recovery software and it had done the job well. download
the data recovery from http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
Select the drive where your files were deleted and then do a deep scan. It will find your deleted files.
Posted on Oct 14, 2012
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