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multimedia card not working
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charlesh
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6. May 2010 @ 14:42 |
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I have a JVC camcorder (GR-D29OU) which has a memory card slot to take still pictures. Having 8 MB and 16 MB Multimedia Cards(CU-MMC8U and 16U) take 25 and 50 jpeg pictures - no problem, they can be copied off with my Sony cardreader.
To have a larger capacity I obtained a MMCPlus 4 GB Transcend card. To start it in the camcorder I had to Format it, than I took pictures. The first 13 pix were OK and transferable, but anything after them became garbled - could be seen on the LCD monitor - to transfer a message said:"Files are corrupted.". In many trials, always the first few pix are ok, the rest bad.
It might be that this subject is not for this forum, but someone might have a similar experience. Thank you for your interest.
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6. May 2010 @ 22:22 |
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Originally posted by charlesh: I have a JVC camcorder (GR-D29OU) which has a memory card slot to take still pictures. Having 8 MB and 16 MB Multimedia Cards(CU-MMC8U and 16U) take 25 and 50 jpeg pictures - no problem, they can be copied off with my Sony cardreader.
To have a larger capacity I obtained a MMCPlus 4 GB Transcend card. To start it in the camcorder I had to Format it, than I took pictures. The first 13 pix were OK and transferable, but anything after them became garbled - could be seen on the LCD monitor - to transfer a message said:"Files are corrupted.". In many trials, always the first few pix are ok, the rest bad.
It might be that this subject is not for this forum, but someone might have a similar experience. Thank you for your interest.
This forum is just fine for your post.
If you have a card reader, take the memory card out to the camcorder, put it in the card reader, and plug that into a USB port on your computer, and see if you can dump the pictures on your hard drive.
If you don't have a card reader, you might consider getting one, or have a friend, who has one, see if he can copy them directly to the hard drive.
Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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charlesh
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7. May 2010 @ 16:59 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by charlesh: I have a JVC camcorder (GR-D29OU) which has a memory card slot to take still pictures. Having 8 MB and 16 MB Multimedia Cards(CU-MMC8U and 16U) take 25 and 50 jpeg pictures - no problem, they can be copied off with my Sony cardreader.
To have a larger capacity I obtained a MMCPlus 4 GB Transcend card. To start it in the camcorder I had to Format it, than I took pictures. The first 13 pix were OK and transferable, but anything after them became garbled - could be seen on the LCD monitor - to transfer a message said:"Files are corrupted.". In many trials, always the first few pix are ok, the rest bad.
It might be that this subject is not for this forum, but someone might have a similar experience. Thank you for your interest.
This forum is just fine for your post.
If you have a card reader, take the memory card out to the camcorder, put it in the card reader, and plug that into a USB port on your computer, and see if you can dump the pictures on your hard drive.
If you don't have a card reader, you might consider getting one, or have a friend, who has one, see if he can copy them directly to the hard drive.
I am using a Sony cardreader.
The pictures ON THE MULTIMEDIA CARD are already corrupted with the exception of a few at the front of the queue.
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7. May 2010 @ 22:46 |
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Originally posted by charlesh: Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by charlesh: I have a JVC camcorder (GR-D29OU) which has a memory card slot to take still pictures. Having 8 MB and 16 MB Multimedia Cards(CU-MMC8U and 16U) take 25 and 50 jpeg pictures - no problem, they can be copied off with my Sony cardreader.
To have a larger capacity I obtained a MMCPlus 4 GB Transcend card. To start it in the camcorder I had to Format it, than I took pictures. The first 13 pix were OK and transferable, but anything after them became garbled - could be seen on the LCD monitor - to transfer a message said:"Files are corrupted.". In many trials, always the first few pix are ok, the rest bad.
It might be that this subject is not for this forum, but someone might have a similar experience. Thank you for your interest.
This forum is just fine for your post.
If you have a card reader, take the memory card out to the camcorder, put it in the card reader, and plug that into a USB port on your computer, and see if you can dump the pictures on your hard drive.
If you don't have a card reader, you might consider getting one, or have a friend, who has one, see if he can copy them directly to the hard drive.
I am using a Sony cardreader.
The pictures ON THE MULTIMEDIA CARD are already corrupted with the exception of a few at the front of the queue.
Sorry, I missed the part where you stated that you had a card reader.
This may be a tough one. It could be something wrong with the camcorder, the Transcend card, or the card reader.
The card reader is the most inexpensive of the 3. I would try another card reader first, then another card. If neither of those solve the problem, contact JVC.
Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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rylai17
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8. May 2010 @ 03:29 |
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the problem may occur on ur JVC camcorder. you said that the 8 and 16MB memory card works fine and your card reader can read it with no error. then the 4g transcend got an error. it could be your JVC camcorder.
well you can also try another brand of the memory card
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