Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Copy Videos From A Camcorder To Cds On A Jvc

Copying videos from your JVC camcorder is an easytask that almost anyone can do.








Copying videos from your JVC camcorder to a CD is quite a simple task that almost anyone can do. No matter what model number your JVC camcorder is, it should have come with a USB cable so it can be connected to your computer. If you do not have the USB cord, you will have to order a USB for your particular JVC camcorder model. Once you have the USB cable, you will need to first use the free software program Windows Movie Maker that comes with the Windows operating system to import the video to your computer.


Instructions


1. Launch Windows Movie Maker by clicking on the "Start" menu, "Programs" and then "Windows Movie Maker."


2. Connect the USB cable from your JVC camcorder to your computer. Once you've done this, Windows Movie Maker will recognize that a camcorder has been connected to your computer.


3. Click on the "Capture" option that is located on the left-hand side of the screen, and then "Capture from video device."


4. Click "Browse" and select the location for your file to be saved, such as "My Videos." Once you've selected a location, type in a file name for the name of your captured video. Click "Next."


5. Select "Best Quality" under the "Video Settings" menu, and then "Next."








6. Select the "Capture Method" as "Capture the entire tape automatically." Click on "OK" to begin the capture process. This will import your JVC camcorder video to your computer and automatically into Windows Movie Maker.


7. Click on "File" and then "Save Project to Disk" once your video has been captured and imported into Windows Movie Maker.


8. Type in the title for disk and then click on "Next."


9. Insert a blank writable CD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive of your computer. Click on "Save to Disk" for the burning process to begin. If your video file is too large, you might consider burning your JVC camcorder video to DVD instead of a CD.


10. Click "Done" once the burning process has been completed.

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