you can use lots of video editing softwares out there, it doesn't matter what type of camera you have or software you use, i prefer: pinnacle, movie maker, or video wave. If you have a win xp, movie maker should already be on there.
if you got <a href="http://www.extrahotdeals.co.uk/uk/shop/argos"> toshiba video camera</a> recently and installed their video conversion software called 'Everio' then this file belong to that software. if you don't want to show it again in tack bar then goto C:\Program Files (x86)\PIXELA\Everio MediaBrowser 4 and delete the Everio Software.
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The Canon HF21, Sony HDR-XR200V and JVC Everio all have built-in editing functions.
The GZ-MG330 has been tested with iMovie 09 (See links below) and just needs to be connected to the Mac with the USB cable. Switch the camera on and select it's Playback on PC setting. Launch iMovie and import the video for editing and sharing.
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You do not have to use a different program, you just have to convert the JVC format. Windows Movie Maker formats include:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvThe JVC format is probably a .MOV (or other file name extension). Convert the video to one of the formats listed above and you will be able to edit it in Windows Movie Maker.
ISnt there any software on JVC's webpage?? because that is where i would look
If you meant 'move' the files... You SHOULD be able to connect the camera to your computer - and have windows treat it as 'an external storage device.' If you click on 'my computer' it should show the camera as a drive (F: for example) and the SD card as drive (G: for example) Assuming it does, simply open the HDD in one window, and the SD card in another - then simply drag & drop from one to the other.
Everio sells camcorders. Everio is equipped with a variety of functions to make wireless visual communication possible. Images can be beamed in real-time directly to a smartphone or tablet or streamed over the Internet.
http://www.applemacvideo.com/articles/how-to-make-a-home-movie-using-imovie.html
The owner's manual mentions websites to download spare copies or updated versions of the software. Check the manual for the URLs. JVC's official website provides a PDF copy of each camcorder's manual.
The Everio camcorder has a standard mounting plate, and tripod from a reputable brand should work fine.