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john-auvil wrote on 1/17/2012, 12:33 PM

I think you can use them, but record them...

AVCHD is a digital format, you do not "record" them, you import them. I have three AVCHD cameras, each had their own cable that connected to the PC.

This allowed me to use the camera like a hard drive in fact, so inside the MAGIX software, i used the file manager to navigate to the "Drive" that was actually the AVCHD camera.

In your program, you would need to start a new project, then load files from the computer and find the connected Sony HDR-XR200.

Then you import the takes or recordings from there.

I use the Movie Edit Pro software mostly, but I have the trial for the Video Easy, and what I said above worked for me, and my Canon camera.

magixrookie2 wrote on 1/28/2012, 3:45 PM

Hello John-auvil.

 

I tried to do what you write, but I got this messassge:

The file format of C:\........ cannot be read!

Please make sure that the drive is not full or write-protected.

 

I have much place in my computer for the file and many more, so it's not that. But I don't know hove I can check if it's write protected?