![]() If you want to try an HDMI splitter, you could try this one You would need the component lead from your camera AS WELL AS the R/L audio from you camera's AV lead - the camera should output all these simultaneously. If you have all the proprietary cables, for AV and component, you could use one of these. There is a way around this, using an HDMI splitter that strips the HDCP copy protection but that is another bit of kit to buy and may need a bit of research to find one that actually works. ![]() If it detects a recording device, it blocks the output. I guess Sony have implemented a copy protect function to the HDMI output so it will only work if it sees a playback device. My hair wasn't as grey as it is now before I started all this, I swear, lol. ![]() Not even sure of the basics, the difference between files and folders, beyond, guessing that the files are kept in folders, and absolutely no idea what duration or size they are. ![]() I didn't add titles, tried not to complicate things more than they already were. Senior moment?Īnyway, I have opened it up and looked at it, and its saying things like 'Add files, Add folder, Duration, Size., all of which means I have some learning to do, because I just downloaded them as they were, in chapter form, gathered together in groups using the yellow and blue buttons on the Panny, and identified them by date. ![]() I then went into installed programmes, and discovered that at the same time, I had also installed 'K-Lite Codec Pack 7.2.0 (basic)' (I think that was part of what the converter needed to work), 'ffdshow DXVA video decoder' (no idea what that is), and weirdly 'Microsoft Edge', which is very odd as that is the browser I was using to download the converter!!! I have no idea how that all happened. It required me to download Microsoft.Net Framework 3.5, ![]()
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