Jun 21, 2011 unable to transfer video from mini dv tape to laptop with os windows 7 home via usb driver from disk not allowed to overwrite on windows 7 how can I get all my videos from the sony dcr pc110e please This thread is locked.
In the same directory to which the USBDRVEN.EXE file was downloaded, double-click to open the Sony_usb folder that was created. In the Sony_usb folder, double-click the Setup.exe file. At the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Sony USB Driver screen, click the Next button. Re sony dcr-pc110e r nHi there All you have to do is go to sony's website, then download the drivers for your camera. Once they are downloaded, double-click the file so it installs in your pc. In the same directory to which the USBDRVEN.EXE file was downloaded, double-click to open the Sony_usb folder that was created. In the Sony_usb folder, double-click the Setup.exe file. At the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Sony USB Driver screen, click the Next button.
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I have dozens and dozens of MiniDV tapes and would like to start capturing them all. I'm excited to do this myself, to relive the old memories and to digitize them for sharing/posting. Doing it myself means I can avoid the huge costs of having a video company do it.
Problem:
My Sony DCR-PC110 camcorder doesn't seem to work with the newer operating systems. I have a Windows 7 and Windows 8 computer to use and per the Sony website there are no drivers that allow my computer to work with my camcorder.
I'm not too terribly techie with regards to the hardware part of video so I'm hoping for an easy to do/understand system for this.
Here are my options: (as I see them. Perhaps there are others...?)
1) Buy a new MiniDV device (camcorder or deck) that will work with the newer Windows and works with MiniDV. I have no clue what to purchase. I've searched eBay and Craigslist but I can't tell if they'll work for my situation. As for new, do they even sell MiniDV stuff anymore? If there were a $200-$300 option I'd buy it today.
2) Buy an older computer, running Windows XP (or whatever OS is the last one supported for my camcorder). I'm not opposed to this, I guess. But where would you find that? (Craigslist or eBay, I guess)
3) Employ some other option (such as a converter) to make my camcorder work with Windows 7 and Windows 8 computer. I've looked around but again I'm not too terribly techie and just don't know.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
JakeO