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It just means that your videocam is not compatible with windows 7 Home Premium. maybe you can change your OS that you are using that is suitable for your videocam
Hi, the VideoCam software isn't compatible with Windows 7, but you can still copy videos and pictures to your computer and edit or view them with other software. Videos are saved by default as MPEG-2 files, and photos are saved as JPEG files -- both of these formats are recognized by a wide variety of programs. (For example, Microsoft's Picture Viewer, which comes with Windows, can display JPEGs, and Microsoft Office Picture Manager can edit them.)
There are some video cam that are not compatible with the NEW operating system like for windows 7. But still try to install software driver for video cam express and maybe it works. Or if you can find driver for OS windows 7
Please download your software in this web :
http://www.userdrivers.com/Camcorder/Panasonic-SDR-H40-H60-Camcorder-VideoCam-Suite-1-0-L021-Software-Update-for-Windows-XP-Vista/address
Hi, the VideoCam Suite 1.0 is not compatible with Windows 7, but that doesn't mean you can't transfer files to a Windows 7 computer. You'll just have to use another program to edit the videos if you want to edit them.
Roxio 9, Roxio Creator 9 and Roxio Creator 10 are different animals. Roxio 9 is 3 years old +. It likely will not handle 64bit or Windows 7. Roxio Creater 9 is not listed as compatible with Windows 7
The following are from the Roxio site: The following products have been designed to be Window 7 compatible (as of January 2010):
Roxio Creator 2010
Roxio Creator 2010 Plus
Roxio Creator 2010 Special Edition
Roxio Creator 2010 PRO
Roxio Easy LP to MP3
Roxio Burn
Roxio CinePlayer BD
The following products have been UPDATED to be Windows 7 compatible (as of January 2010):
Try right clicking on the installation .exe and clicking Properties. There might be a tab that says Compatibility. Click that and choose XP or XP/SP2 from the list and press apply. try running the install now..
Hope this helps Season's Greetings!
chris (ziraffa)
PS Here's the updater file for Videocam Suite too, which will be handy if you do manage to get it installed...
I've successfully downloaded & install the videocam suite 1.0 + update from here:
http://www.brothersoft.com/videocam-suite-297215.html
Thanks to Google!
For the VideoCam Suite 1.0 (software) that comes with the camcorder requires Microsoft Windows xp professional service pack 2 but I have service pack 3. How do I transfer from the videocam to my PC?
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