Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
Hi
i have a panasonic video camera model no. nv-gs11gn (if that helps) and i want to know how to get the video footage from it onto my pc which is running on vista. Please help I have trieeeeeeeed everything! When I plug it in, it does not pick it up.
Thanks a heap xx
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
Its not my Camera but this person has a Cannon KP-36IP small photo printer and to print pictures they need to be on the camera.
How can i upload pictures from the computer to the camera? thanks.
I read a memory card would work but ruffly how do they work? because i dont know what it is.
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
im trying to decide which of these two waterproof digital cameras to pick from, i cant afford more then $200 on one so if u know another one thats better then this 2 under $200 please let me know. so im between the olympus x560 or the Fujifilm Finepix Z33WP. thanks guys
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
its a sony digital camera. and i pressed the delete button and it deleted from the camera and memory stick. just wandering if i can pull those pics back up somehow.
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
When I got back to school after winter break I hooked up my TV and did a channel scan. It is an Insignia HD TV and after it scanned all of the analog channels it did a digital scan and I noticed it was able to find a large amount of digital channels. After the scan was over I attempted to watch some of these channels but I was not able to. I was wondering how it was able to find that there were indeed these digital channels available, but why I was not abl to watch them.
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
My camera shoots video in .mov format and I can watch the videos on the camera but when I put another .mov video directly onto the memory card it says unrecognized file format. How can I edit the file to make it playable on my camera?
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
Currently I have two children, 3.5 and 15 months. I discovered that I was pregnant with each of them through the old fashioned home pregnancy test. You count the lines and if there are two of them (no matter how faint the second line may be) you know you are pregnant. Both of my pregnancies were planned, so I excitedly bought the tests ahead of time and got exactly what I wanted.
A few days ago, I realized that I was experiencing some symptoms that could possibly be caused by pregnancy. Since we are NOT trying to get pregnant I was not as prepared this time. I called my husband and asked him to pick up a test on the way home. He got one of the digital tests that says "yes" or "no". Thankfully, it said no. We aren’t wanting to have 3 kids under 5. However, the days are passing and my period still hasn’t come. I took the other test in the pack yesterday and again it said "no". I’m 4 days late now.
So, after my long story, my basic question is - How accurate are the digital tests?? Are they as sensitive as the old fashioned ones with the lines? I’m starting to get a little nervous….
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Digital news and reports |
Our pregnancy test showed that we are pregnant , 2-3 weeks, but someone wrote in that when you are 2-3 weeks pregnant, you are NOT really pregnant. Is that true?