How to Transfer Video Onto the Computer
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Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Connect an IEEE 1394 cable
Once the camera is connected to the computer, the computer should automatically install the drivers needed to interact with the camera.
If you are connecting the camera to the computer for the first time and the computer does not install drivers, you will need to install them.
Use the driver disk that came with the camera, order a disk from the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's website.
Your computer may not come with an IEEE 1394 port.
If it does not, then you will need to plug a cardbus adapter into your computer. , The window should appear automatically after you connect the camera to the computer.
If you don't get a popup window, then click "Start," "Programs," and "Windows Movie Maker" and start the Windows Movie Maker program.
Once the program starts, under the Capture Video option, click "Capture from video device." Windows Movie Maker is a free Windows software that should already be on your computer.
If it is not, you can go to Microsoft's website to download it. , Click "Save."
Click "Save." "Best quality for playback on my computer" will save the video in Windows Media Video (WMV), which is the best quality for playback on your computer, but not the best quality if you want to create a DVD.
Windows Media Video is compatible with most websites. "Digital Device Format (DV-AVI)" format is best if you want to save your video back to a tape after you edit it or you want to create a DVD.
The AVI format is a larger file, but it retains more of the original file quality than any other format.
Windows Movie Maker supports a variety of file formats but they may not be compatible for import, according to the Microsoft website. , Click "Save." Click "Show preview during capture" if you want to watch the video while it is being captured to the computer. , Click "Create clips when wizard finishes" if you want separate shots to be divided into clips instead of one long video when it completes. -
Step 2: commonly called a FireWire cable
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Step 3: to your camera If you camera didn't come with an IEEE 1394 cable
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Step 4: you can buy one at a consumer electronics or office supply story.
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Step 5: Connect the IEEE 1394 cable to the the on the computer.
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Step 6: Choose "Capture Video using Windows Movie Maker" from the popup window.
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Step 7: Enter a file name and the location.
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Step 8: Choose the format of the file in the next window.
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Step 9: Select whether you want to capture the entire video automatically or parts of the video manually.
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Step 10: Capture the video.
Detailed Guide
Once the camera is connected to the computer, the computer should automatically install the drivers needed to interact with the camera.
If you are connecting the camera to the computer for the first time and the computer does not install drivers, you will need to install them.
Use the driver disk that came with the camera, order a disk from the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's website.
Your computer may not come with an IEEE 1394 port.
If it does not, then you will need to plug a cardbus adapter into your computer. , The window should appear automatically after you connect the camera to the computer.
If you don't get a popup window, then click "Start," "Programs," and "Windows Movie Maker" and start the Windows Movie Maker program.
Once the program starts, under the Capture Video option, click "Capture from video device." Windows Movie Maker is a free Windows software that should already be on your computer.
If it is not, you can go to Microsoft's website to download it. , Click "Save."
Click "Save." "Best quality for playback on my computer" will save the video in Windows Media Video (WMV), which is the best quality for playback on your computer, but not the best quality if you want to create a DVD.
Windows Media Video is compatible with most websites. "Digital Device Format (DV-AVI)" format is best if you want to save your video back to a tape after you edit it or you want to create a DVD.
The AVI format is a larger file, but it retains more of the original file quality than any other format.
Windows Movie Maker supports a variety of file formats but they may not be compatible for import, according to the Microsoft website. , Click "Save." Click "Show preview during capture" if you want to watch the video while it is being captured to the computer. , Click "Create clips when wizard finishes" if you want separate shots to be divided into clips instead of one long video when it completes.
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