PowerCinema NE for Everio questions & answers

This update patch is designed exclusively for Everio, Hard Disk Camcorder
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Question by Guest
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February 23, 2015

I am trying to burn a video to a disk. When I open PowerCinema, it tells me that the burner can't be found. I have a DVD burner on my computer and I have used it before with this program. Help me, please. I have an eMachines desktop with Windows Vista.

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Answer by Robert Polubinski

There haven't been any reports related to this issue. However, I recommend removing the DVD through the Device Manager. Go to Start > Run > devmgmt.msc. Expand DVD/CD-ROm devices. Right click the DVD and select Uninstall without removing software. Make sure the software is closed at this time. Reboot the computer, and then wait for the DVD to be installed again. Start the software and the device should be available for usage.


Warning: Your computer needs to be connected to the Internet at all times for this to work. The Internet is required to re-install the driver for the DVD.

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Question by Monica 7
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January 14, 2012

When I'm trying to burn the videos on my DVD, I receive an "80040209" error. What can I do?

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Answer by Pete Clapp

In order to fix the issue, uninstall the software, run a registry cleaner from Software Informer database to make sure that there are no leftover registry keys in your system, reinstall the program and try again. If it doesn't work, I suggest you burn your videos using another burning utility. Personally, I recommend you try RZ Free Burner, Aspire Arcade, Free DVD Video Burner, or Free CD DVD Burner because these tools are free of charge an easy to use.

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Question by Angelia
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April 21, 2011

I have a JVC HD camcorder and use the Powercinema NE for Everio program to burn video to DVDs. The date does not transfer to the DVD when created. Is there something that I am doing wrong or does this program not allow for that function. (The date is present when watching video on computer and on camcorder).

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Answer by Alex Urbach

You have to check the configurations of the camcorder. Access the setup menu through the OSD menu and make sure that the date is embedded into the videos you transfer. I have tried this operation and it works normally without any errors. Technically, there shouldn't be any problem with the video transfer process to the DVD, but if you keep having errors, then use another application to transfer the videos. For this purpose, I recommend using Ashampoo Burning Studio. This is the software I have used to burn a video from the camcorder to the DVD Disc. It also matters the way you choose the DVD type. Make sure that you use Data DVD instead of the DVD Video.

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Question by André Vogelezang
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February 18, 2010

After I updated PowerCinema NE for Everio with the patch, I couldn't see my videos anymore. The videos are still in the folders (checked with Windows Explorer), but they are not showing by the PowerCinema NE for Everio program. I can see the folders, but the program doesn't show the videos (content) in the folders. Moreover, as they are not shown, I cannot run the videos anymore. I tried to open the videos by going to their location, right click on one and select Open With. Still no success.

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Answer by Leonard Moore

It seems that this behavior is caused by an internal error of the application. You should be able to open the videos with another program, even if they aren't visible in PowerCinema. Use a tool like VLC. This doesn't need any third party plug-ins or codecs to play videos. To solve the problem, try to reinstall the product. If you still encounter the same error, contact the developer on the following website for additional support.

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Question by Kristine Connell
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November 25, 2010

I created a DVD tonight and it worked fine without problems. When I tried to do a second one, after finishing authoring, it was about to burn, but the DVD ejected, and I got an "Error code FF053005". I tried a third time, but I received the same thing. What can I do?

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Answer by Samuel Denson

Just before DVD was finished, it ejected the disc and gave an error msg FF053005.

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Question by Guest
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December 26, 2010

I download my videos to my PC and later I viewed those films on my computer but there was no sound. I have Windows 7 on that PC, but it happened before with my other one that was Vista. Can someone help me?

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Answer by Dan Angel

This issue is not caused by your operating system. In order to fix it, I suggest you play the videos using another video player from Software Informer database. If there is still no sound, go to Start, type dxdiag and open the utility. Click the Sound tab, check your audio card model and download and install the latest drivers available from the developer's web page.

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