I was looking at the JVC website for the Everio, and one of the features mentioned is “Direct DVD Button/Direct Backup Button”. Otherwise they’re much faster to access (very fast seek and read times, no swapping in and out of media), and they can store a lot more. The only downside of hard disk as opposed to optical media is they’re much more sensitive to shocks (a big bump and you could lose everything) and to static electricity (and magnetic fields in general). If you need to lug the data around, you may want to consider an external drive. You can get a 500GB drive for less than $150. If you really keep HUGE amounts of data, another option may simply be to buy a large hard disk. DVD-R and DVD R hold around 4.3GB of data, which is about 7 times more than a CD-R (700MB).ĭespite this you may still have quite a bit of burning to do. To address your question, perhaps you may want to upgrade to a DVD writer, instead of CD writer. MOV (QuickTime files), which are totally different. When we say “MOV files” on the forum we usually mean files with extension. The JVC Everio produces movies with filenames in the pattern MOV#.MOD, which are MPEG-2 files. I renamed your topic because the title was misleading.
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