i want to get some videos on youtube. i can’t upload it on youtube unless i find a way to save it on the computer. my camcorder is a sony disc camcorder, so i CAN’T use a usb cable. someone help , please!

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2 Responses to “How Do I Get Videos Onto My Computer From A Sony Camcorder Disc?”

  1. Person says:

    If your computer has a drawer loading DVD available, you can insert the finalized disc (if you do not need) drive. . . You need IsoBuster.
    Then rip the DVD with something like the handbrake.
    This should work around this is a format that can Movie Maker (Windows) or iMovie (Macintosh).
    If you have not tray loaded DVD or CD-ROM to be the only way for the other is to connect the AV cable and an analog / digital bridge with Pinnacle (Dazzle – connects with USB) or any means communication Canopus boxes of converting (without connecting with Firewire) for converting analog.

  2. Nu'uanu says:

    You need to 'ready', the first mini-DVD – your camera manual will tell you how to do it – but it should be noted that once a DVD is finished, you can not record more video on it.
    then try this way
    Use a program called Ulead VideoStudio – you take the mini-disc from your camcorder and put it in the DVD tray of your PC that is centrally located in the little depression made for it.
    Inside VideoStudio "Insert DVD" and point the program on DVD and follow the instructions and the video from the hard copies in the timeline of VideoStudio so that you can edit it – add many different videos together – add titles / music / narration – a files that you can e-mail or upload to 'Youtube' etc. and finally burn to DVD for playback in a reader-size standard.
    The details and one months free trial of VideoStudio from: —
    www. Ulead. com
    or
    www. Ulead. co. uk
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