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SundeyPSU

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  1. Thanks. I am looking around $500 - $1000. I guess I have to expand my mind too, because I have always been a Sony person (cameras, camcorders, card readers, etc.) No real reason, other than liking their stuff. I have found a couple Canon Camcorders that seem to have 64bit driver support too. I have never used the hard drive models. I have always have MiniDV. It seems the hard drive models do not need drivers to stream the video onto your PC. Seems you just pull the video files off the drive, which is seen as an extra HD by your PC. I will check out the Samsung too, thanks.
  2. Yes, thanks for the advice. I know Sony does NOT have support for any of their camcorders for 64bit, so no need for me to contact them. I am doing research, and having a hard time finding camcorders that have 64bit supported drivers. As part of my research, I found this site. So, seems legit to ask people on here if the have recommendations.
  3. I just upgraded my CPU, and RAM, and installed Windows XP Pro 64 Bit edition. My 32 bit PC was just too slow editing video and large graphics. However, my camcorder will not connect to my PC now, nor will my Sony memory stick reader or webcam work. No 64 bit support. SONY does not make any 64 bit drivers for their camcorders. What is that about? If someone does a lot of multimedia/video editing, why would they NOT move to 64 bit and be able to use the extra RAM and more powerful 64 bit CPUs? Now I have to find hardware that will work. Can any 64 Bit vets recommend some harware solutions that they use and work with 64 Bit XP? (e.g. camcorder, memory card readers, webcams) Thanks!
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