Kamis, 19 Desember 2013

Where can I find a remote control for the Hitachi DZHV1074?

Q. I recently bought one and I really want to make pictures and videos from a distance. The side of the box says that there are remote controls compatible with it, so I thought I would buy one. The problem is: I can't find anyone! I thought maybe you could help me out, I would be really thankful!

A. Hi "Legotioned", and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:

Even though you say the box for your Hitachi DZ-HV1074 mentions remote controls, I looked through the entire factory manual PDF and saw neither an IR sensor (for normal infrared remotes) nor a LANC or other wired R/C port, and absolutely no mention of remote control in the text. See: http://www.hitachiserviceeu.com/scripts/userguide.php/DZ-HV1074_EN.pdf

The only possibility I can think of, since your model has HDMI, is perhaps "HDMI-CEC" which is Consumer Electronics Control (marketed under various names like EasyLink, VIERA Link, Aquos Link, Bravia Link/Bravia Sync, etc. -- depending on the brand). Hitachi stuck with the generic HDMI-CEC name. This allows the HDTV's remote control to handle certain functions of the camcorder when connected via the HDMI cable. So perhaps the box was listing Hitachi or other HDTV & HD tuner/DVD-recorder remotes that were compatible.

Since HDMI-CEC commands and the pin-13 connection are all industry standards (though optional in a given device), you might eventually find custom "universal" wired HDMI remotes using gadgets similar to the Pulse-Eight Company's USB-to-CEC adapter: http://www.anandtech.com/show/5463/pulseeight-usb-cec-adapter-review

The only other "remote" feature, of course, would be the camcorder's self-timer -- which is useful for self-portraits or for vibration-free photos with longer exposures.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 


I have an Everio JVC and use mediabrowser. I combined clips into one whole movie. How do I watch movie on TV?
Q. Thanks for the answer Dennis! I just figured it out.

A. Hi Josh:

Could you post an update edit using the "Additional Details" link with the exact model JVC Everio that you have? It would help with describing to you the AV port(s) that would be available for you to use to transfer your edited video & connect the Everio to your TV for playback, if your TV doesn't have any VGA connections or if your PC doesn't have any S-Video, HDMI, or composite video outputs for TV viewing.

If you have a high-end video card in your PC, or AV outputs on it, please specify, and we can go from there. Also, please specify if your camera and/or the edited video is in HiDef format.

Basically, though, you would normally take your edited video file and convert it to a DVD-format (or a Blu-Ray if HD) and use your PC's DVD-RW or Blu-Ray drive to burn it onto a blank disc. Then a normal DVD or Blu-Ray player hooked up to your TV would show the finished program.

Other solutions, other than using your camcorder for playback, involve a "media server" or WiFi gadget with video & audio outputs to hook up to your TV to "share" your PC's media content (MP3 music, MPEG/WMV videos, etc.). Gamers often use inexpensive ($30-$50) VGA-to-TV converters (often with TV tuners built-in) to watch/play their PC games on TV and to record them via a VCR or DVD burner. These gadgets would also let you watch your Everio video files on TV.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.





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