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Sadly there is no software support for legacy camcorders like the TRV14E - this was also the case with Vista so it is not new.
I keep a laptop with XP installed for such purposes.
However, you should be able to import video into something like Windows Movie Maker using an iLink (firewire) cable.
iLink is the only connection that will work with Windows 7.
Sadly there is no software support for legacy camcorders like the TRV14E - this was also the case with Vista so it is not new.
I keep a laptop with XP installed for such purposes.
However, you should be able to import video into something like Windows Movie Maker using an iLink (firewire) cable.
iLink is the only connection that will work with Windows 7.
U can use Windows Movie Maker via I link cable which protocol is IEEE1394. On program you go to function chaptering from video device, which is first left in program. On camera set option play-edit.
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker?os=winxp
There is free download on internet, if You use Windows 7
There are 4-4 and 4-6 pins I link cable. Sony cameras are always 4 pin, but see DV IN in Yor PC. If You do not have DV IN, there are cheap USB - I Link adapters.
Deinstall K-lite and free codec packs if You have any.
Regards
Damac