Yes, Most of the time you can simply go to the Manufacturers website and under the support section you can download the Drivers and software you need. Most newer cameras however wont need software, they will simply show up in my computer and you can open up the contents of the camera just like a folder.
You cannot upload a video unless you make an account.
Nothing- it is still a site to play videos, upload videos, and so on.
A web camera is basically a digital camera that hooks up to your computer through a USB cable and captures images at a certain frame rate. Utilizing the software it come's with you can record, save, and upload still photos and videos.
Probably because your computer's too slow. But still you can upload easily using this method: http://melroz.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-fix-error-while-uploading-file.html
You could upload videos up on youtube, so then people can suscribe. And then soon you'll have everyone's attention.
Yes, it does shoot videos, i just bought one, the vidoe is not hd quality but still decent. the photos are very good.
Yes, as long as the upload completed without errors. Essentially, you have copied the video onto the internet.
You should be able to. Google Video has changed. You can no longer upload videos to it, it is only a search engine that searches for other videos on the web. If you are still having trouble, try reinstalling chrome.
Yes, you still will be able to see him without any problems.
A digital camera with a video feature. Keyword, feature. Since it's just a feature, don't expect video camera capabilities on the still camera. Be warned. Sound is a separate feature. It doesn't mean that if the camera does video, it automatically records sound too.
I'm not sure how much one camera varies to another for this, but with mine I just plug the cable into the camera and my laptop, then it gives me the option to upload all of the photos or just selected ones. It should give you step-by-step instructions, so don't be afraid to plug it in and try. Then if you still aren't sure, just unplug the cable from the camera and the computer, and you won't have done any damage. But it really shouldn't give you any problems.
In the past, cameras took still photos and videos by focusing light on film. Now, in a CCD video camera, the lens of the camera focuses light onto a small CCD sensor. CCD stands for "charge-coupled device."