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Anonymous Posted on Apr 19, 2010

I am using a DVD-RW disc inside my panasonic VDR -D160 for my video recordings. When I try to copy CD contents onto my PC (Windows XP Professional), it is not possible to read directly the CD from the drive of my computer. i dont know how to transfer video from CD-RW i used to my computer before editing, it si any software using to transfer? if the case, where should i download it?

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http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/support/Cameras-Camcorders/Camcorders/DVD-Camcorders/Drivers-Downloads/model.VDR-D300.D#ts

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