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Hi, I have a Sony Digital 8 (sorry, I don't know much more than that, it's a
year or two old). When I use WMM to capture the video, it comes out all blotchy/pixel-like. If I watch it on the actual camera, it is perfectly fine - but once I transfer it to WMM, it isn't viewable. It worked fine months ago, so I don't think it is the program. I have tried a new USB port, and it didn't fix it. Please help!! |
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Does the camera have a firewire port on it?
Movie Maker works best with Firewire. -Wojo "LIN" <LIN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C603C5C2-8F6D-4149-9D54-96767F39985D@microsoft.com... > Hi, I have a Sony Digital 8 (sorry, I don't know much more than that, it's > a > year or two old). When I use WMM to capture the video, it comes out all > blotchy/pixel-like. If I watch it on the actual camera, it is perfectly > fine > - but once I transfer it to WMM, it isn't viewable. It worked fine months > ago, so I don't think it is the program. I have tried a new USB port, and > it > didn't fix it. > > Please help!! |
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