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If Yes Can you tell me how?

2007-02-08 14:28:21 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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You may be able to copy the video files onto your camera memory card, but it's highly unlikely that you'll be able to view them through the camera. Only a few digital cameras will recognize (even still picture) files that are not native to the camera.
Try it ... with camera connected and on ...
1)Locate the video file
2)Click EDIT then select 'copy to folder'
3)Navigate to the camera memory
4)Click COPY

2007-02-08 17:16:35 · answer #1 · answered by Den B7 7 · 0 0

The answer is maybe. I've done personal experimenting with uploading JPEGs to cameras and have gotten varied results (Olympus cameras refuse imported images, whereas Canons will take just about any JPEG file that has a 4:3 aspect ratio). Your best bet is to record some footage with your camera, do some minor editting on the computer (add a title, or edit down the length), and ensuring you don't change anything else, save it, and try to view it on the camera. If you're able to play the video, you can experiment with transcoding other video formats to the format your camera uses. As with still images you'll have to be careful with not just the resolution, but also things like framerate, sound format, and encoding type. I'm sure many cameras will allow you to play imported video, but keep in mind that this is an entirely unsupported mode, and you'll have to discover a lot of the nuances of how this works yourself. Best of luck.

2007-02-09 01:39:09 · answer #2 · answered by lihtan 2 · 0 0

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