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    Sony Vaio VGN-FZ 430E Camera Capture Utility

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by ponce, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. ponce

    ponce Newbie

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    I've tried to solve this problem with several guys from the Sony Vaio Live chat support and they all don't seem to get the point. Maybe it is imposible, but it was a simple thought. I've had some irrepairable Windows startup problems and in the nearest future I'm going do a complete system recovery and wipe off everything from my C: drive, but I have a copy of my files and also a copy of the

    C:\Program Files\Sony\VAIO Camera Capture Utility

    from my corrupt operating system. I have done some recordings of my guitar playing with that utility and I would like to locate that data from my backup. If someone could tell in which folder does that program save recorded and captured data. Is it within the program itself, in a .dll data? I cant use the search option because the names were given by the program automatically during the saving action. I would be very thankful for any help!
     
  2. xpow

    xpow Notebook Enthusiast

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    Mine is saved in C:\Users\<your windows username>\Pictures

    but not sure though, but when i tried to save the data (stills, movies), that's the default path

    good luck
     
  3. ponce

    ponce Newbie

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    It's not there :confused: but any help is welcome, thanx :)