THANKS TO EACH OF YOU FOR YOUR REPLIES! This forum is one of
the reasons why I chose PD8 over the competitors.
TO JAIME, AUSSIEROO, deBABBA and TONY,
I have used the Canon supplied Corel/Ulead Movie Factory ver. 5.6SE
exclusively to save the HG10 vids to a hard-drive since purchasing the
camera in December 2007. Yes, the camera is recognized by Windows7
as "Canon Video Camera Storage Device". If I navigate to the "Stream"
folder, I can see the clips, but there's no date/time/etc..information. I
believe that info is stored in one of the other folders somehow.
Was hoping that I could uninstall the Corel Guide-Menu/Movie Factory
combo and just use Cyberlink's PD8 for capturing the clips to the hard
drive in the same format used by the Corel application...BUT..
One thing I figured out after starting this S.O.S. thread is that the PD8
Capture window "works" from right to left. On the right side, you set
the Capture target location first and foremost. I was in the "left to
right" mindset. After I choose "Drive G" (which is what Win7 assigned
to the HG10), it loads the AVCHD files from the Camera??? Anyway,
it took about 40 seconds and after the loading was finished, the first
clip was ready to play in the PD8 viewer window. I'm not sure where
these clips are being loaded to, but I'll do some more tutorials and
reading of the PD8 manual to see if I can direct the capture to a specific
location, and to choose which files to capture and which to ignore. But,
at least I know that PD8 is capturing something from the HG10!
TO DAFYDD BEVAN-SOFTDEKO:
I'll learn how to list my camera and then Private Message you after it's
completed. First, I'm going to work on learning how to utilize the PD8
software properly. It's a challenging, yet enjoyable exercise. Tonight
I'll focus on learning how to manipulate the "Capture" process.
Thanks again to each of you!
-Allen in Chicago