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How can I import videos to my Canon digital camera from my computer ?
I am using a canon digi cam !
I have data cable to connect it to my PC .. but i can only import photographs to my cam ..
Can i also import videos on it ?
How ?? In which format ?
Please answer asap !
My cam version is IXUS 65 canon !
Usually you can Copy/Paste video clips to the digicam, but they must be in the format the camera uses and they must be put in the same folders and naming conventions the camera uses.
Otherwise the camera cannot find or recognize the video clip.
Take a test video clip, then check out the format and folder/naming convention. Use this info to format and name the video clip you want to import, then try to Copy/Paste it onto the camera’s memory card.
Good Luck
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Share Your Setup – Chris
In this week’s installment of AVRev’s new series, Share Your Setup, we have professional sound guy (and High-Def Digest reader) Chris Martin sharing his garage turned dedicated home theatre space. Chris is hugely passionate, and geektastic, home audio and cinema enthusiast, who is running 9.1 channels of surround sound and displaying his wares on a 12-foot projector screen.Personally, what I …