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Posted on Dec 26, 2007

Transferring movie to pc

I do not hav e the software for the camera. can i transfer movie to pc

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My pvgs 250 downloads easy using windows movie maker softare, just connect the usb cable and set it to the video camera mode, start windows movie maker and select capture from camcorder,

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