Most cameras quit recording if there is not enough space available in the Memory drive. If your videos are being saved to internal memory rather than an external (SD) card, there might not be enough space to record more than "a few videos". If videos are being saved to internal memory, adding/installing a "SD" card should fix your problem for you.
SOURCE: Camera records no video
Hi John, my 730i is driving me mad too http://www.dpreview.com/news/0510/05100602canon_ccdproblem.asp this might help us both. Steve
SOURCE: Disabling the Auto-Off Power Function on Canon Elura Camcorder in Record Mode
Take the tape out. The Camera should stay on.
SOURCE: Movie Recording Disabled
guys hope you all found the solution like me who had same issue. if you
noticed, it says about the aspect ratio and that means the formated
disc aspect ratio is not compatible with the aspect ratio your camera
need. so re-formating the dvd with right aspect ratio solved the
problem quickly and we have peace.
bayaraa
SOURCE: DCR-DVD108 Problem
It's the disc not the camera......I purchased a 3 pack of Sony DVD-R discs. I put the first disc in and it recorded once. The next time I tried to record I got the message "movie recording disabled". After calling Sony, searching online, resetting the camera and reading through the manual I replaced the disc with another from the 3 pack and it is recording just fine. I read that recording straight to DVD has many problems, and I believe this is one of them. SONY SUCKS!!!!!
SOURCE: same problem "movie recording disabled"
Scott,
Since this is a new camera, nothing was changed as far as the disc, it should work, has it been switched to "still" for photos, that's the message that comes up when you change it. You shouldn't have to finalize the disc before you shut off the camera, try starting it with another disc then shut it off replace it with your baptism disc and try to preview the video, if it shows you should be able to aad to it or then finalize it.
randy320sgi
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