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Old 01-27-2005, 05:45 PM
c4791p c4791p is offline
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Originally Posted by jerrydux
[Bobio, Like the post from btv268 above, I can't get the Hitachi software and Roxio to co-exist. You state that you were able to accomplish this, but ommitted the details. How did you do it?
don't know if you got an answer yet. But I've done it this way.

first bite the bullet and uninstall Roxio or any other CD burning software.

Shut down and reboot your computer.

Install the Hitachi software that came with your camera, including the USB driver software. It's best if you upgrade to a usb 2.0 card. Turn off your computer.

Plug in your USB cable, reboot your computer, Make sure your computer "sees" the camera by turning it on to play and have a dvd in the camera.

Once you verify your computer can see your camera and the hitachi software will capture images from a dvd-ram disc, then reinstall roxio or whatever dvd writing software you really want to use (BUT DO NOT INSTALL DRAG TO DISC OR ITS EQUIVALENT). And you should be up and running.

As I have said elsewhere, make sure data transfer works because you want to capture your dvd-r images before you finalize the disc in your camera. If you don't and you have any kind of a glitch happen in your camera, you have a frisbee and all your memories are gone.

FYI I use Video Studio 8 to make my movies.

Chuck
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