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Connect a DCR-TRV10E to a PC

Topic started on Aug 8, 2012 12:51 AM , last reply on Aug 10, 2012 1:45 AM

in Cameras and Photo Frames > Handycam
errober86 3 posts since
Dec 8, 2010

My friend has an old Sony camcorder, a DCR-TRV10E. He wants to produce a DVD of his videos. Unfortunately the only cable he has just allows him to connect it to his Sony DVD recorder and he's been using this means of producing his DVDs. The problem is that these seem only to be playable on another Sony machine whereas he would like them to be played on any DVD player.

 

Would he be able to purchase a cable that would connect his camcorder to his PC and if so what software would he need to use to convert his videos into a format that could be used to produce a normal DVD?


  • Blencogo 12,807 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Aug 8, 2012 1:58 PM

    Hi errober86.

     

    To transfer video from this camcorder to a PC will require an iLink cable.  Does his PC have an iLink port (aka DV or firewire)?  This cable will only cost a few pounds.

     

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Firewire-4pin-4pin-IEEE-iLink-Cable/dp/B000K7BDW2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344426910&sr=8-1

     

    If you let us know what connections are on the PC and what version of Windows he is running, someone will be able to help.

     

    Have a look at Page 73 of the manual, which shows the iLink connection (Called DV in and out).

     

    http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/3866811131.pdf

     

    If the PC has a firewire port, you can use Windows Movie Maker software to edit the video and burn to DVD.

     



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  • Blencogo 12,807 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Aug 8, 2012 2:25 PM

    Hi Eric.

     

    Unfortunately, USB is not supported by anything newer than XP - so Windows 7 will not support a USB connection.  It has to be a firewire connection I'm afraid.

     

    Does his PC have an ExpressCard Slot or an older PC Card Slot?  If so a firewire card should work.

     



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  • Sueshops 3 posts since
    Aug 8, 2012
    Written on Aug 10, 2012 1:45 AM

    Hi Errober86,

     

    I have a DCR-TRV265E and have had the same problem, all this came about when I updated my computer to Windows 7, but I have found a solution .

     

    I purchased a VCAP602 from the following website:

     

    http://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/epages/BT3449.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BT3449

     

    It comes with very basic software for uploading from camcorder to PC, and leads to connect your camcorder to a USB port. There is a chance that you may have to buy an additional lead which I already had I think they cost about £5.00.

     

    It is compatable with Windows XP, VISTA & WINDOWS 7. It is also compatable with Windows Live Movie Maker.  I received mine today, loaded the software, connected the cables, and I am up and running again.  Total cost, just £23.00 including p&p, it took two days to arrive.

     

    NB:  Anyone wishing to purchase this product to resolve "old camcorder - new operating system" please make sure you e-mail the shop owner Frank before making a purchase.  His e-mail address is on the site under "support" He has several leads which all look similar, not all will work with your particular camcorder.  I found him very helpful, even to the point where I photographed the video out sockets on my camcorder and both ends of the leads I had (I'm not very technical minded).  I was given sound advice as to which of his products I should purchase for my camcorder/operating system.

     

    I am so pleased I found the website as I had already downloaded the "new" Sony drivers and the software they suggested and it just doesn't work, the camcorder is still not recognised.

     

    All the best

     

    Sue

     

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