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| Thread ID: 64357 | 2005-12-12 11:28:00 | We have a problem with this camera!!! | Ninjabear (2948) | Press F1 |
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| 412125 | 2005-12-12 11:28:00 | My friend has a camera When she transfers the file to the computer and saves it .Its a jpeg file.When opened using internet explorer or other software it displays a picture with 40 frames.Is there some kind of software that reads it as a video? |
Ninjabear (2948) | ||
| 412126 | 2005-12-12 11:59:00 | What program do you use to view moving jpeg files? | Ninjabear (2948) | ||
| 412127 | 2005-12-12 12:06:00 | www.google.co.nz | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 412128 | 2005-12-13 03:03:00 | Was this intentionally taken as a movie, or was it 40 separate photographs. (It strikes me that 40 frames doesn't make a 2 hour blockbuster movie ;)). In my occasional use I have struck this ... all the photographs I transferred one day finished up in one big file, and I found that Irfanview had an icon in the top bar to move from picture to picture. I forget how I managed to do this ... I might have used Irfanview to do the transfer. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 412129 | 2005-12-13 04:31:00 | What program do you use to view moving jpeg files? A slide show . If it was a movie then it wouldn't be a jpeg, so it sounds like the viewer is set in thumbnail mode . Unless of course the image contents all look like separate frames from a movie file, in which case I give up . :waughh: Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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