I have a JVC Hard Drive Camcorder and you can reformat. It is in the menu 
system. I have to dig my camcorder to confirm out but if I recall correctly: 

you select the reformat option, 
a menu comes up asking are you sure, 
you select yes 
and it will do the deed for you. 

It may not solve the problem. It is worth a try. When you are ready let me 
know, hit me up with your required specs and we'll go virtual shopping.

Gena

http://createvideonotebook.blogspot.com
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com/

--- In [email protected], "Marguerita" <marguerita.mcma...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Thanks Dave, Tom & Gena!
> 
> I suspected that it might be a hard drive/memory card issue.
> 
> I kept saying to myself "include the camera specs in the request for help" 
> but then I forgot to do that!
> 
> I am using a JVC Everio HDD (60 gig) that also has a 2 gig SD card, but I've 
> never even come close to filling up the hard drive and the video is set to go 
> to the hard drive, not the card.
> 
> What I fear is that someone is going to say "re-format the hard drive" and I 
> would have no idea how to do that.
> 
> I guess I will live with it until I can upgrade cameras, which I am 
> considering doing.  I tried various Google searches and searching the 
> archives here and didn't find anything that seemed to relate to my issue.  I 
> am watching the discussions here about cameras closely, and I checked out 
> Gena's blog for her equipment reviews  :)
> 
> Thanks always for your thoughts and advice!
> 
> Marguerita
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Marguerita" <marguerita.mcmanus@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I am experiencing something that I am calling pixellation on my camera 
> > as it records ....
>


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