I don't feel I should be forced to buy a different program to first download the vids, and then watch them on my computer, then edit them, then burn them. Nowhere on the camcorder packaging did it indicate that videos are recorded in a non-standard format that would NOT play back using standard media players available for the majority of computer users throughout the world. i am in Australia, so a US or other-country toll-free number is of no use to me PS: the ONLY contact details i can find, for Pixela Imagemixer, is an international number to japan.
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Surely the big-brand camera companies should be liable, for bundling crap software with their products, that nobody seems to be able to use ? so they have definitely not been corrupted or filmed using the wrong setting.Īfter spending countless hours trawling internet forums and websites, it seems that NOBODY on the planet can use this program successfully, or is happy with it Important point to note: The vids all play back perfectly on the camcorder screen itself. but since the blank discs are close to $10 each, I cannot afford to use the "trial-and-error" method of using IMix3 to burn HD discs, and try to view them on my DVD player/TV to see if they play correctly. I do not yet have a Blu-Ray / HD burner installed on my comp - this is something I am looking at purchasing later.
CANON PIXELA IMAGE MIXER HOW TO
it doesn't go into any detail for settings, or how to convert the files to something more common and compliant. I've downloaded the instruction manual from the Pixela website, but it is useless also. The inbuilt I/Mix player doesn't play my vids correctly - they play very jerky and broken, like every second or third frame is missing and the sound is wrong too, and I can't work out how to convert the MPEG2 TS files, into normal MPEGs so that any of my other media players will play them Runs on: WinXP, WinVista, WinVista 圆4, Win7 x32, Win7 圆4, Win2000, WinOther, Windows2000, Windows2003, WinServer. License:Shareware (29.95) File Size:1.5 Mb.
CANON PIXELA IMAGE MIXER INSTALL
Once the vid files (in MPEG2 TS format) are on my computer, I can't seem to actually DO anything with the I/Mix program It will scan your system first then download and install Canon official drivers to let your Canon device work properly. to rename the "Haali" media splitter folder, use I/mix 3 to download vids from camcorder, then rename the folder back again (so that my existing media players can access that codec, for other vid files i want to play) the only solution was found thru these forums. I can't download the camcorder vids onto my computer. I have updated it from the Pixela website, to the absolute latest version I understand many of the other camcorder brands also use this crap program
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I have a canon HG21 HDD camcorder - records in Full HD resolution - it was supplied with Pixela Imagemixer ver 3.0. Not sure if this is the correct are to post this, but here goes: