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 Are there any programs where i can upload my panasonic vidoes or were i can edit them made ofr panasonmic download link please
A.It depends on the Panasonic camcorder. If it is a miniDV tape based camcorder, you will connect it to your computer with a Firewire (IEEE1394a, i.Link - all the same thing) cable. Launch iMovie (Apple Macintosh) or MovieMaker (Windows) and with the camcorder in edit/play mode, import or capture the video. USB will not work. If it is a hard drive or flash memory based camcorder, you will connect the camcorder using USB. For Apple Macintosh, you need to download and install StreamClip. [Link]  Connect the camcorder to the Mac. The camcorder memory will mount like any other mass storage removable USB device. Launch StreamClip. Import the copied video; export the video as DV or .mov. Quit StreamClip; Launch iMovie, drag the converted files into the clips pane or the timeline. Windows MovieMaker should be fine with that MPEG2 video. If you have a choice, PLEASE DO NOT USE A DVD BASED CAMCORDER. The video quality is horrible (especially for editing), the small discs should NEVER be put in a slot-loading optical drive and the discs are a pain. BUT if you don't have a choice, hopefully, your computer has a drawer loading DVD drive... because then you can download and install HandBrake [Link] / and rip the video. If you have a slot loading optical drive - or that drive ONLY does CDs (not DVD) or if the camcorder is analog (VHS, VHS-C or Hi8), then you will need to use an "analog/digital bridge". If your computer has only USB, use one from Pinnacle: [Link]  If your computer has a firewire port, then the Canopus bridges are great: [Link]  If the camera is actually a still camera that happens to take highly compressed video, take the memory card out of the camera, use a card reader to copy the files and follow the instructions for hard drive or flash memory based camcorders.
  

Q.How to program an old panasonic tv to detect basic cable channels?Related Search:
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 I have a 1987 Panasonic television that I want to work with basic cable. I need to program the tv to pick up the cable channels but I don't have a remote for it and can't find an auto-program button on it (too old for on screen menus). Do I need a converter box or something? Is there a way to manually program a tv this old without a remote?
A.Hard to say without the model number. I seem to recall that Panasonic's of that era used mechanical slide switches (TV/Cable1[ICC]/Cable2[HRC] etc.) and add/erase buttons. They were usually situated behind or underneath a door or panel.
  

Q.How do you format a panasonic dvd to play on other players?Related Search:
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 Ok I'm trying to record old home videos to dvd. I'm using a Panasonic DMR-ES30V which can record vhs to dvd. The manuel is lost, and Operating Instuctions from the website will not pull up on this computer. Anyway, I recorded the video on the dvd, but the process is not finalized. What do I do to complete the formating process. I would like to be able to view the video from other dvd players. If you know tell me what you did or you can get it off the website. First person who tells me the right answer gets the points.
A.If it didn't ask you if you wanted to finalize when it finished recording then go back into the menu and there will be an option to do so.
  

Q.I have been given a Panasonic 254 breadmaker but it does not have aprogramme for spelt bread. Any ideas?Related Search:
Cooking & Recipes
 The main reason I wanted one was for spelt bread. Has anyone adapted any of the other recipes successfully or do I have to put it back to the shop and get the 255?I did research it but Panasonic stated in the blurb that the only difference in the two machines was the raisin dispenser! It makes good white bread and gluten free so why not spelt I wonder.
A.I found this site that you might give a whirl. I have succesfully adapted a few recipes. Use setting for basic bread. Good luck! [Link] 
  

Q.How can I get my Panasonic pv-gs 300 camcorder to work with windows vista?Related Search:
Camcorders
 I tried to install the software that came with my gs300 camcorder and it said not compatible with this version of windows. Is there a way to make it compatible? Is there an update or something for the software to make it compatible with windows vista? I know the Panasonic ps-gs 320 has software compatible with vista. Can I somehow use that software with my camcorder? Thanks.
A.If you had a working firewire port on the computer you would not need to use the software on the CD. Installing one is typically easy to do. Once that firewire (IEEE1394a, i.Link) port is operational, additional camera-specific drivers are not needed. You will also need a firewire cable: 4-pin (camcorder DV port) and either 4-pin or 6-pin (computer firewire port). USB is used ONLY for transferring stills from the memory card (if the camera has one) or webstreaming (if it has that capability - most camcorders do not).
  

Q.How to transfer home videos from panasonic camcorder on disk?Related Search:
Camcorders
 Hi friends..I bought a new panasonic camcorder SDR-H60P/PC. I would like to know how to transfer my home videos on the disk (DVD-R). Do I need any software or I can use window media player?And If I do need any software, is there any simple free software available which I can use to burn dvd easily. Thank you.
A.Cucusoft Video to DVD Creator is a good choice. It converts popular video formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, DV, VOB to DVD and burn DVD movie played on portable or home DVD player. Any video to to VCD/DVD/SVCD is even faster than real-time. Free download here: [Link]  Step by step guide: [Link]  Unbiased reviews and side-by-side comparisons of the DVD creator give you enough information to research the ins and outs of a particular product: [Link]  Also, you can search some other software: [Link] 
  

Q.How do I transfer video from a Panasonic pv-gs85 video camera to a computer?Related Search:
Camcorders
 I have a Panasonic pv-gs85 video camera and it calls for a firewire to transfer the recording saved on tape to a computer. I got the firewire and also a firewire hub because my notebook (which uses Windows Vista) lacks a firewire port. It does not work, the video camera doesn't even show up in the computer when connected. Any solution to this? Thanks.
A.You'll need to edit your question to give us enough information to work with. You won't be able to see your Camcorder in My Computer. The only way to transfer the videos recorded on MiniDV cameras is to connect the firewire up to your computer and run a capture program (e.g. Windows Movie Maker) while the camera is in playback mode. Is that "firewire hub" some sort of external device connected via USB to your notebook? That won't cut it for this purpose. You need a firewire->expresscard device (or firewire->PCMCIA card for older notebooks)
  

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