Matt writes "CVS changed its firmware in more recent versions of the one-time-use camcorders, apparently to stop hacking. The old mathods/applications don't work, so the camerahacking kids have been trying to sort it out. Here's one tricky hardware method that some ppl have had success with." This clever hack just uses a wire, then you're all set to download the videos again. Link.
CVS firmware changed...new work around
Matt writes "CVS changed its firmware in more recent versions of the one-time-use camcorders, apparently to stop hacking. The old mathods/applications don't work, so the camerahacking kids have been trying to sort it out. Here's one tricky hardware method that some ppl have had success with." This clever hack just uses a wire, then you're all set to download the videos again. Link.
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