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| Thread ID: 93323 | 2008-09-11 23:17:00 | uploading AVI files to camera? | slofox (5767) | Press F1 |
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| 704562 | 2008-09-11 23:17:00 | Anyone know if it is possible to upload AVI files FROM the PC TO the camera? ie reverse of the usual download from camera to PC........seems I have done something dumb...(according to herself anyway......:annoyed: ) | slofox (5767) | ||
| 704563 | 2008-09-11 23:19:00 | Use a memory card or connect it with USB cable if it uses USB Thats if it knows what AVI is |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 704564 | 2008-09-12 00:40:00 | Depending on the software you are using. If you are trying to put the edited footage back onto a Camera that uses MiniDV then it is possible, it is dependant on Camara and Software you are using. I can put the edited footage back onto my Sony Camera with Adobe Premiere or Pinnacle Studio. It does not actually go back on in AVI as such but just back on as the camera format uses via Firewire. Look for an option Record to Tape, or Export to Tape. Read your Camera manual to learn how to accept record it. Yes it can be downloaded back off the camera again later no problem. If it is a USB camera that just works like a Hard Drive and if you have the space then drag and drop it back on. |
Bantu (52) | ||
| 704565 | 2008-09-12 00:49:00 | If it is a USB camera that just works like a Hard Drive and if you have the space then drag and drop it back on. Thanks Bantu - I will giver it a go when I have the camera here again.... |
slofox (5767) | ||
| 704566 | 2008-09-12 22:52:00 | Yep - worked fine - attached camera, put it into photo mode and it comes up as a "mass storage device" - drag and drop - done. Thanks for advice to all above. Perhaps the world will not end after all...........:nerd: | slofox (5767) | ||
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