But I have been taking my downloaded videos to a local video store and for a pricey fee (sometimes $50 to $100) they are able to create new video DVD's for me with the time stamps on them! I have read similar threads in your forums but have not seen any topics in regards to JVC HD camcorders. I called JVC and a spokesman told me that JVC products do not convert the time stamp from the camcorder to the computer. However the crucial date/time stamps that a private eye needs to be showing on a burned DVD do not appear when I transfer the video to Windows Movie Maker. I use Windows Media/Movie Maker to transfer my videos to my computer. I have a JVC Everio model GZ-MG130U hard disk camcorder that I use for work. I am a private eye in TN and not very computer savvy.
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