Re: Sony videocam w/ USB

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Bill,
Last year my daughter bought me a Sony Handicam DCR-SR42 for Christmas. It has a 30GB hard drive in it, and a USB connection. My laptop recognized it right away and mounted it as a USB hard drive device. I can access the the stored videos (MPGs) (in a simial method to accessing my SONY still camera's JPGs) and access them directly.
I even learned how to burn the MPGs to a DVD with a script.
Does your videocam not have any local storage on it? For me, the trick was in knowing where to look for the videos after Linux mounted the device....
	/media/disk/mp_root/101pnv01/
holds all of the .mpg files and
	/media/disk/dcim/101msdcf/
holds all of my .jpg files....

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