CAN'T FIND/OPEN MEDIA

johnaubrey wrote on 7/2/2008, 8:30 PM
I HAVE A NEW CANON VIXIA HF100 and have been trying to open the video files into VMS 6.0 (and for that fact into windows movie maker). I have placed the sd/hc card directly into the computer; sd/hc card into a usb reader; and by usb cable from camera to the computer. In Vegas I have opened both the windows explorer and vegas explorer and clicked on what I though were the appropriate drives. With the card directly in the computer I get the message "insert card" [both Vegas and Windows Movie Maker]. With the card in the usb reader I do get files but clicking them give me absolutely nothing. With usb cable from camera I get nothing. What can I do??? Anything will be helpful as I am an extreme novice.

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Eugenia wrote on 7/2/2008, 11:27 PM
Windows Media Maker and VMS 6 do not support the video format of this HD camera. You need the LATEST version of VMS 8.0d *Platinum* (or the upcoming 9.0 Platinum) to load these kinds of AVCHD files and edit them.
johnaubrey wrote on 7/3/2008, 2:46 AM
THANK YOU SO MUCH. WILL ORDER TODAY!
Ivan Lietaert wrote on 7/3/2008, 4:37 AM
Eugenia is right. Also consider this: does your cardreader support the memory card you're using?
Wikipedia says:
As of early 2007, the simultaneous availability of non-standard 4 GB SD and of standards-compliant 4 GB SDHC cards, and incompatibilities between SD and SDHC have caused confusion among consumers buying memory devices.

SD and SDHC cards and devices have these compatibility issues :

* Devices that do not specifically support SDHC do not recognize SDHC memory cards.
* Some manufacturers have produced 4 GB SD cards that conform to neither the SD2.0/SDHC spec nor existing SD devices. [19]
* File System: SD cards are typically formatted with the FAT16 file system, while SDHC cards are typically formatted as FAT32. [20] However, both types of cards can support other general-purpose filesystems, such as UFS2/ext2 for example.
ritsmer wrote on 7/3/2008, 2:16 PM
Hi johnaubrey

I am planning for the HF100 too - if it is not too much trouble could you pls mail me a video sample made with the "25p cinema" settings? just a file of 5-6 MB??

Thanks
ritsmer
johnaubrey wrote on 7/3/2008, 4:44 PM
I would, but until I receive the new software I can't download anything. Also see above post re possibility that my video card will not recognize sdhc.
johnaubrey wrote on 7/3/2008, 4:46 PM
Is there any way for me to tell if my cardreader will read sdhc, or is it when I can't open anything on the sdhc card? Let me add that I do have a Transcend sdhc/sd/mmc card reader where you slip in the sdhc card and then plug into usb slot - does this device "read" the sdhc? Thanks for any information.
Eugenia wrote on 7/3/2008, 5:51 PM
You don't need a video card to recognize SDHC. You connect the camera via USB, and the PC sees the camera as an external drive. You can then drag n drop files from that drive to your PC.
ritsmer wrote on 7/3/2008, 11:34 PM
- or, as you wrote in the first post: "With the card in the usb reader I do get files but clicking them give me absolutely nothing"

Theese files are the videoclips and you just need a codec to see them - and as Eugenia wrote: that is in the newest VMSP / Vegas.
johnaubrey wrote on 7/4/2008, 10:02 PM
I'm beginning to understand. I had loaded Image Mixer 3se which came with the HF 100 and when clicked the files did come onto the three clips I have on my sdhc. After three times trying to open them, and each time having the program crash, I decided to entirely remove from computer. I was able to down load a video which I have been practicing on with Movie Studio 6 until the newest software is delivered. Thanks to everyone for all the help!