This is a frustrating situation. All this digital stuff is supposed to be easy, and it's still a pain....
Here's the scenario:
I've got less than two hours of vacation video taken on a harddrive based camcorder JVC "Everio" model GZ-MG155 (also referred to as a "MG155" by JVC for some reason). Camcorder is connected via USB. The video authoring/editing/burning software it comes with is called "PowerCinema NE for Everio".
It works well for authoring/burning from an old analog camcorder to digital. It works well for burning DVD from home movies. However, the problem I've having seems to me to be a stupid problem. Apparently, regardless of the
LENTH of video you've recorded measured by time or harddrive space you are limited by the number of files to fifty. As it turns out everytime you push the 'record' button on the camcorder, that's ONE file. Doesn't matter whether that file is ten seconds long or 30 minutes long. You can only burn 50 files to a DVD regardless of total combined file sizes. I've accumulated 81 files from the vacation video. Now the easy way out is to burn two DVD's, one with 50 files, the other with 31. But I don't
want two DVD's for vacation videos. I want ONE.
So, I try different software.
"Roxio MyDVD LE" doesn't see the camcorder despite the PC recognising it as Drive "F:".
The message that pops up says,
"The video signal was not detected. Verify your video source is connected and powered on..."Nothing I do to the camcorder "wakes up" the Roxio software.
More software available.
"Windows Movie Maker" Different message pops up, but has the same meaning: It doesn't "see" anything.....
On various pieces of software, I've clicked on "capture video". Most of the time what I end up with is the two minutes JVC demo software from the factory. Which I now have stored on my PC's harddrive three or four times...

Either that, or I get the message that nothing is found/no hardware seen.
I'm not looking for fancy effects, menus, or audio 'overlay'. I simply want to take video shot from a digital camcorder and burn it to a DVD. Chaptering is nice, but other than that, nothing fancy.
So my question is, Can I get around this 50 file limit? Or is there other software that I can use? I don't really want to buy more software because I doubt I'll have 50 files on the camcorders harddrive very often before I get to the point where I'll fill a DVD. Or am I missing something....Will the software I have work and it's just a matter of me not seeing something?
Thanks guys,
Bob