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I have a DCR-TRV340E and would like to copy the tapes to a PC. What cables and software is needed?

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Bursar
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I have a DCR-TRV340E and would like to copy the tapes to a PC. What cables and software is needed?

I have a DCR-TRV340E and would like to copy the tapes to a PC. What cables and software is needed?

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Mick2011
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Hi Bursar, welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

The best way is to use an iLink (Firewire) cable to connect the DV port on the camera to an iLink port on your PC.

If you have no iLink port on your PC your options will be limited to a USB connection, which requires you run an USB driver that will not work with Windows 7, although the last version to be released (available here) is compatible with Windows XP.

The best software is open to debate; there's a very wide range of options available for video editing and pretty much all of them would work. Free options include Windows Movie Maker, while paid-for programs like Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas will give you much more flexibility. Maybe the best place to start browsing would be WIkipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_editing#Home_video_editing

Hope this is of some help

Mick

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Mick2011
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Hi Bursar, welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

The best way is to use an iLink (Firewire) cable to connect the DV port on the camera to an iLink port on your PC.

If you have no iLink port on your PC your options will be limited to a USB connection, which requires you run an USB driver that will not work with Windows 7, although the last version to be released (available here) is compatible with Windows XP.

The best software is open to debate; there's a very wide range of options available for video editing and pretty much all of them would work. Free options include Windows Movie Maker, while paid-for programs like Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas will give you much more flexibility. Maybe the best place to start browsing would be WIkipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_editing#Home_video_editing

Hope this is of some help

Mick

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Bursar
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Thanks Mick - this is a great help

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Mick2011
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Great! shout up if you need any more advice :slight_smile:

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sonyalpha
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YOU MUST BUY iLINK cabel,FIREWIRE(IEE1394).
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