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Panasonic VDRD220P DVD Palmcorder Camcorder with Optical Image Stabilizer
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: VDR-D220P
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Panasonic
Label: Panasonic
Special Features: 32x Powerful Optical Zoom
Features for Panasonic VDRD220P DVD Palmcorder Camcorder with Optical Image Stabilizer:
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- Panasonic 32x optical zoom, OIS, 2.7" Wide LCD, DVD-RAM, -RW, -R, -R Dual Layer, MPEG Photo Shot, Ea
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Customer Reviews
You should have a software developer 
2007-09-12
I have a same problem with VDR D220. I contacted Panasonic support and they said that I must have a software Ulead to develope its file in order to play on a computer. Then you can burn files or clip to DVD disc to play as normal. Ulead software does not come with the package. You have to buy seperately.
no file flexability 
2007-08-03
Recording functionality is fine, quality is fine. But I have had huge battles transfering the files to my computer, so they can be viewed on the internet, and sent to friends. The files are in a VRO and IFO format. I have been able to get it to work somewhat by changing the VRO file to a MPG file. But it doesn't view properly if there are multiple clips in the file, unless I combine them all into one file on the camcorder first. I would also have loved it if I were able to just download one clip off my camcorder or somehow seperate them, so they can be viewed as separate files. So far my answer has been to get several discs and switch the disc everytime I want a new clip to be separate from the others. then I upload them off each disk seperately. I have tried using different software types and I haven't found one that solves the problem. If anyone knows and easier way to fix this problem, I would love to hear about it.