7 Comments
What Is Your Opinion? Cancel reply
-
Video Review of Avid Studio For The iPad
Posted by Dave on Feb 3, 2012
-
How To Have Your Own URL Shortening Service At No Cost
Posted by Dave on Jan 27, 2012
-
3 Reasons Why You Should Never Upload Videos To YouTube
Posted by Dave on Jan 13, 2012
-
The Best Video Cameras of 2011
Posted by Dave on Dec 27, 2011
-
How To Ditch Your Video Camera’s Tiny LCD Screen
Posted by Dave on Dec 14, 2011
-
WVU #39 – Review Canon Vixia HF S10 Part 2
Posted by Dave on Jun 8, 2009
-
How To Make Your Web Videos Play On Both Browsers and Mobile Devices – WVU #104
Posted by Dave on Oct 14, 2010
-
Video Review of the Canon Rebel T2i – WVU #78
Posted by Dave on Apr 1, 2010
-
Video Review of Avid Studio – WVU #124
Posted by Dave on Apr 15, 2011
-
Review of the Kodak Zi8 – WVU #72
Posted by Dave on Feb 12, 2010
-
WVU #8 – Screen Capture Video
Posted by Dave on Oct 21, 2008
-
WVU #15 – Video Conferencing 101
Posted by Dave on Nov 28, 2008
-
A Simple Trick For Getting Video Testimonials From Your Customers – WVU #90
Posted by Dave on Jun 25, 2010
-
WVU #40 – How To Quickly and Easily Create Cartoon Videos
Posted by Dave on Jun 12, 2009
-
Green Screen Tricks For Your Videos – WVU #84
Posted by Dave on May 14, 2010











It was OK. I’m distracted by your hands, Dave.
Hold one of the cameras. Look at it as you talk about it and tell me what price range it will come in.
I get a better idea if you use a tripod. You’re assuming too much. I’m not a camera buff.
Just some tho’ts… too picky, – probly.
Randall
Dave,
Love your stuff.
I unfortunately bought a JVC Everio Harddrive. It uses a .mod file and has been a real pain to put on my computer and make DVD’s.
I’ve tried renaming the .mod file to .mpg, converting to mpeg-2 and mpeg-1, and I can’t get a decent recording.
All I’ve been able to do is transfer from the camcorder to my DVD recorder/player hooked up to my TV, but I can’t do any editing with that, of course.
Any suggestions, other than breaking up the JVC with a hammer and buying something else?
Wish I’d found you before I found the camera (that was a year ago…too late to return it to Circuit City).
Thanks,
Terry Rayburn
Terry – Unfortunately the JVC Everio is a nightmare when it comes to getting footage off the camera and into video editing software (if it helps, you’re not the first person to ask me about this camera).
Basically, it’s up to the individual software companies (Apple, Sony, Adobe, etc.) to decide what cameras they support. And most camera manufacturers follow standards to help things go more smoothly. But every once in a while, they don’t (like the Everio)…and you get what you’ve run into.
A couple of suggestions that may or may not help:
First, you MIGHT be able to import the footage into low-end software like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker (sounds counter-intuitive but it’s true). You can then export the footage from that software as an AVI, MPEG-2, etc. and bring it into more robust video editing software (but you may lose video quality).
Second, when your footage is put on DVD, it’s usually as a .vob file. And often you can copy a .vob file from a DVD to a hard drive, then rename the file extension from .vob to .mpg. Then, you can open it in video editing software.
No guarantee’s on either of these, but they may be worth trying.
I also have a JVC Everio. I have one of the earlier models (not HiDef) before they took out the mic jack.
I’ve made over 1000 videos with it and honestly use Cyberlink PowerDirector for the editing. It may not be Sony Vegas but for fast and solid useable editing (not to mention it’s dirt cheap, like $60…) it’s a great deal. It allows pic in pic, transitions, music tracks, etc… Because it’s easy to use and really fast it’s usually my first choice for editing.
BTW, I compared the ‘SuperFine’ setting on my JVC with a Canon miniDV and couldn’t find any real difference in quality. I’m a big guy on time (not a lot of it…) so being able to usb a few hours of footage in about 10min from the JVC hard drive is a HUGE bonus.
I know it’s completely against what you’re talking about but for streaming video made fast and furious it works for me.
My 2 cents,
Phil
Love your site!
Thanks for the advice. I’m new at the whole podcast/video casting. Since viewing your video, I have heard the same advice from two other people. So today, I found a ZR900. I also learned that there is a Z950, but it’s more expensive. I’m guessing because of the memory. I think I’m going to take your advice and get the ZR900 even though it uses tapes. I’m going to be doing interviews and they need to be somewhat professional. If I need to, I can always upgrade later. Thank you again for the video!
Anyone have a suggestion on buying a older camera with xlr ports and tape ? Looking to shoot web video with good sound.
@John – The Canon XH-A1 is a good choice, but it’s not cheap.