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Tape video recorders are unfortunately old technology. Video sent to a tape is not a fully digital file in the sense that it is not read by computers and has to be captured when you play it back into the computer and turned into a video file. Unless you are savvy with computer connections and software requirements and are able to connect up the camcorder so that it is recognised by the computer AND capture software, the easiest way might be to get someone to put the tapes down onto a dvd for you. Many retailers advertise this service.
Two things here. Is your cam corder a digital one? If so there should be a connector on it for either firewire or USB, and if not, you will need some kind of video capture device if your cam corder has outputs on it. If not, you will need a player (vhs-c or 8mm or whatever your format) that can send out to the computer. Once this connectivity is done, you need video capture software that will "encode" the video files that will be produced. If your cam corder is already data (hard drive onboard or SCD card recording, you will only have to "demux" the format you have into the format that you are seeking (ie.. MPG to AVI or so on).
I hope that helps you out.. let me know if you need more clarification. It also might help if you give the media you have (VHS-c etc.) and the available outputs that you see on your cam corder. Thanks!
I can't seem to find your model number anywhere. Are you sure that's right? Recheck and see if any of these manual numbers might be your model. If so, one of these manuals should provide all the info you need. http://camera.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/jvc/jvc_digital_camera_product_list.html
Your PC must have DV port for DV signal.
You can connect your camera with PC through USB port only.
Try to find DV card for PC in local computer market.
go to disc navigation on ur camcorder then hit the menu button and scroll down til u get to the finalize cd option. make sure you have a full battery cuz if it gets interupted it might corrupt the dvd
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