hi guys i found by removing a litle gray label on the dcd-dvd92 dvd handycam that has a usb connector when i plugit to my pc the win-xp recognized the cam a as a sony device but can't find drivers for it does anyone has a hack or way of connectingit by usb
I have a Sony DVD92 that I connect via A/V cables to my iMac G5 computer. I also found the USB port hidden behind the grey sticker. I'm looking for the drivers too. Please keep up the hunt. Thanks.
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I have found the usb port everybody is talking about however i don't have the driver for it either; but my camera was bought in canada (nova scotia). The metal thing "new camera" speaks about looks hard and immovable, but use a pin or something to get in between the cracks and it will come right off (its a sticker after all).
google...you idiot...of course i have...unfortunity i was looking for drivers to be able to use the usb port on this piece of crap camcorder i had..i took it back...its not worth it if i have to copy off the dvd everytime...too slow and stupid...this this had to be te worst idea in the history of ideas....I just got a Samsung which uses an SD card and is the size of an ipod...im way happier with it...worthless Handicappedcams
Hi guys! I'm a newbie at this new DVD camcorder technology. My last videocam was a Hi-8. Anyway, i plan to buy a Sony DVD92 in Future Shop (Canada) clearance price of C$699. If there is no USB or driver on that model, does this mean I cannot edit adding music, titles, etc. to my captured images? Pls. explain 'cuz that's what I'm buying it for...to edit with music. Thanx!
Hi i have looked into this, the 92 does not have the needed software programmed to it. Even with the right drivers it would not work as the 92 does not have a usb mode(unlike other usb enabled sony models) the drivers for sony dvd usb's are all generic and can be used for any model as long as it has the required internal software needed. To see what i mean go into a shop and ask to look at a model that is usb enabled and there is a section in camera menu for usb settings, the 92 does not have this either. so its take it back or manage without a usb. Rob
From the DCR-HC20 driver web page:"Important Notes * IMPORTANT: CD Mavicas and DVD Handycam Camcorders are NOT supported by this driver. * IMPORTANT: This driver does not support USB Streaming."
I just spent over an hour on the phone with Sony support and they even had me download the USB driver for the DCR-HC20 model. When I did this, it asked for software still once I'd already installed the driver and restarted the computer. I was then transfered to a second line support (higher level support, I suppose) and that person saw the USB port I was talking about. He went to speak to an engineer and came back to tell me that the port is a service port. In other words, there is no way to stream footage via USB from this camera. His only suggestion was a DVD ripper program.
I have had many sleepless nights with this sony model (92E). I had to use so many programmes to convert the files to be able to edit them. Here's how.i downloaded DVDZIP. this reconised the vob as the source( the disc in the drive). it can convert to AVI,Mpeg.etc.I then managed to use editing software to arrange the disc to my liking,Another way i have come acustom to is this, you could buy a programme from www.ulead.com called ulead videao studio 10 plus, use your mini disc in your cd drive as the source and this will upload to programme ready for editing. you can then export your edited footage to your hard drive in formats for real player. media player. works a treat, one catch though its $99 for boxed version and $89 for download but does offer 30 day free trial. i agree with all your posts. why put a usb/firewire port on somthing then hide it behind a sticker only for the customer to have big trouble using it, all i can think of is that sony had placed it there on simular models and had decided to cover it on the DCR-DVD92E model. that would explain why the drivers were not included. good luck and start having fun with your Smart looking pc's worst friend of a camera.
"I think a USB driver is a USB driver... by boya84 - 13/11/06 9:25 PMIn reply to: Sony DCR-DVD92 OWNERS!!! LOOK HERE!!!!!!!! by JosephJAD Is the jack you describe the one on Page 81 (item 6) of the manual? If so, there is a note that indicates, "Except for DCR-DVD92/DVD602"... what this tells me is that the housing is the same for all the cameras covered by the manual: DCR-DVD92/DVD103/DVD203/DVD403/DVD602/DVD653/DVD703/DVD803... but in the case of the DCR-DVD92/DVD602, that jack is not even connected to anything inside the camera. I don't think any computer driver would make an unconnected camera jack work. That said, this USB port is live on all the other cameras...
Also, refer to page 98: "Connecting to a computer (except for DCR-DVD92/DVD602)"... this adds more to my suspicion that the port you refer to on the DVD92 camera is not enabled. No computer drivers will ever make this work. Maybe some camera brain surgery, but there's no USB smarts in there to begin with... otherwise, it would probably be a DVD103 or a 203 or a 403...
Connecting this USB port to my computer (it IS usb - it has the USB sign next to the port) the computer says "Sony USB Device" and starts searching for drivers... I don`t know what is supposed to be it`s use. here is some info:
Title: edit mini DVD in your computer Weblog: Camera Hacker Excerpt: yo i havent found a solution for the driver for the usb, but this is another way u can edit your mini dvd without the usb. PAY ATTENTION iif u have nero edition 6 or higher or if u dont just download it at www.nero.com. ok so lets get to it now First click on MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO(notice that th . . . Tracked: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:40:10 -0800
Title: editing files from DCR-DVD92 Weblog: Camera Hacker Excerpt: What 3rd party software will recognize the .vbo (not .vob) files that are on the disks? untill we find a working driver for the camera, I would like to be able to take the video off of the disks and put them on my laptop. Tracked: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:30:05 -0700
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