skyllama29 0 #1 July 2, 2010 What's the ideal way to get video off of the cx100 onto a pc? I'm not really trying to get HD quality, but I just can't get anything on my computer and I don't want to delete all of my footage. Any suggestions? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BobMoore 0 #2 July 2, 2010 I can't help you. I just bought my CX100 a couple months ago, but you might want to specify that the videos are of your golden retriever in your back yard or this thread will go on for weeks about whether or not you have enough experience to jump with a camera. "For you see, an airplane is an airplane. A landing area is a landing area. But a dropzone... a dropzone is the people." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zlew 0 #3 July 2, 2010 Just from looking at the Sony Site, it looks like the 100 has a USB port. That would be my recommendation to get those videos of the Golden Retriever from the camera to your PC. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyllama29 0 #4 July 2, 2010 Funny your knocking me down for a camera... you obviously haven't seen my profile. Really though anyone know the way to get them on a pc? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyllama29 0 #5 July 2, 2010 Thanks. Nothing that came with the camera has worked. I guess it's time to do some shopping Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BobMoore 0 #6 July 2, 2010 QuoteFunny your knocking me down for a camera... you obviously haven't seen my profile. Really though anyone know the way to get them on a pc? No, no, no. I'm not knocking you down at all. I just know how vicious some folks can be on this forum. I just got my own CX100 and haven't done anything with it yet so I will be waiting to see what advice you get."For you see, an airplane is an airplane. A landing area is a landing area. But a dropzone... a dropzone is the people." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zlew 0 #7 July 2, 2010 Bob was just being funny. For the past 10 years, countless posts in this forum have gone something like this: - anybody have any tips or advice on how to do with their camera/video setup? Then the thread becomes a 100 replies more along these lines: you don't have enough jumps to jump camera, you are going to die, you need more experience. It's good to see people looking out for people on here, but it is kinda funny to watch how many threads start with simple questions and end up being debates about how many jumps you need before you strap a camera to your head. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyllama29 0 #8 July 2, 2010 That's exactly why I started my profile. I used to post in a swooping forum. I'm familiar with the drill. I appreciate your help guys. Still, if anyone has the answer to the pc thing let me know. I heard that there is something you can download somewhere. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zlew 0 #9 July 2, 2010 Did it come with a micro usp to USB cable? If so when you connected it did anything happen (computer recognize the device as a camera or as a hard drive in "my computer"")? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #10 July 2, 2010 A-plug a USB cable from your camera to your computer B-When Windows asks you what you want to do with it, download it to the HDD C-load it into your editor. D-Done Conversely, pull the card from the camera, put it in a card reader, and pick up at point "b" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyllama29 0 #11 July 2, 2010 It came with a cable that hooked up to my usb. Not sure what kind it is as I am not all that savvy with computers. It would not transfer any of the video I recorded. When I did it on my friends Mac with the same cable, it worked immediately! I need to get it onto a pc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #12 July 2, 2010 it's merely a storage device. Exactly the same as a thumbdrive. Getting it onto a PC is the same as putting in a thumbdrive and dragging the file over. On a Mac, it's log/transfer, and isn't done via file system/storage. If your'e on windows 7, then the system will already play the files. If you're on any other version of windows, you'll need a player like VLC. If you're not computer savvy, then you might consider finding someone who is. Honest, this is an EXTREMELY basic task. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kj126 0 #13 July 2, 2010 Also when you attach the cx-100 it gives you multiple choices to pull from the camera, Choose either the internal or memory card depending on what your recording your video to. After that it should just be a plug and play, flip open the slot behind the ~display screen~ to reveal the USB and HDMI slots, they are indentified. Then hook the cable to the corresponding port on your pc and it should pull up the menu for downloading. ~ editI Am Sofa King We Todd Did!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sky490 0 #14 July 6, 2010 Just load the software that came with the Camera. Works great and lets you capture Stills Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WMO 0 #15 July 6, 2010 Have you installed the Sony PMB software that comes with the cx100? Which program are you editing with? Try opening it before connecting camera. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites