Most newer cameras come with USB ports and cords to match. You might ask someone who is familiar with computer cords if your camera has a USB port, and what size plug it takes. USB ports on computers are all the same size. Also, take a look in your camera manual, or you could take it to a shop that sells equipment and find out there.
You need a cable that fits the video camera on one end and USB on the other to connect to the computer.
Some cameras own the capability to edit videos in them, especially some DVD camcorders. If you are not saticfied with the effects, or it doesn't work on your camera, you can import them to computer and then edit them. You have 2 ways: 1. Import camcorder/camera videos to computer and convert them to common formats ,like avi, wmv,etc. 2. Use a powerful editor, ShowBiz, to import them as original formats, then edit them and output them freely, with whatever formats, wherever you want.
There are a couple of ways to do it. If the camera is a DV camera, it will have a firewire connector as its digital video output. Older cameras will normally just have an analog video and audio output. First, the computer needs a firewire interface (also known as a 1394 interface) or a video capture card. Many new computers have firewire already installed but few will have an analog video capture card. Both interfaces can be bought as add ons. Once the interface is installed, video capture software is needed to ingest the video signal. Depending on the software package, it will be imported as AVI, for uncompressed storage that is good for editing or MPEG, for archiving with smaller file sizes. Other programs will allow the video to be written direct to a DVD.
Yes, the kit will work with your iPod. EDIT: It does, but I couldn't find a way to actually read the files on the camera.
Use a camera with three different clocks or watches in the frame & do not attempt to edit
Well, you can click edit video and change the speed. You will have to do a voice over since, the audio is in the video.
No, you do not
If you want to edit videos, get a laptop. Mobile phones are not advanced enough to edit videos.
Transfer video to your computer from the camera. Launch the application. Create a new project, give a title and edit your video. Drag and drop video clips on the Timeline. Add background, transition and credits. Publish the video.
You would use this because you might use the card to use in your camera to take photos then you can just take it out of the camera and put it into your laptop again to view, edit, copy move and print the photos you might have took
The computer is programmed to respond when sound cables are attached Edit: The sound cable is being attached to the laptop, but the desktop, which is in sleep mode, wakes up. The cable is not being attached to the desktop.
Terrible, you need a dual core processor and a couple gigs of ram to video edit properly.
Magic Camera is an app that is used to edit and customize pictures or video. To add the web cam effects you must go into the setting and apply the effects that you will like to add to you picture or video.
Firstly, you should capture the film from the camera, WinDV and PowerDirector can both capture videos. Then edit your video files (such as edit out some scenes you don't want, etc.) with video editing software and then make your own DVD with some DVD authoring software. Maybe you should try MPEG Video Wizard DVD, which is capable of video editing and DVD authoring. But it cannot do the capture work.
You'll need lots of memory and hard drive space to edit video. Other than that, it doesn't matter what brand it is or what features it has.
when you make a video u shuld be able to edit it so thats how u do it wen u edit theyll show something like cut this video to this one. but if u cant edit it then connect the camera to the computer and edit it on that. if that didnt help then im sorry but thats how i do it cuz really i dont know a website for that.
it up to what kind of application you want to upload to. such as Windows Movie Maker can not accept MOV Kodak video, so you have to convert Kodak video. As for others which can accept MOV you can drag the video to these app. directly. more information http://www.kodakconverter.com/edit-kodak-video-with-windows-movie-maker.html
Answer1:Go to, sony.com. Click on service & support. Click on drivers/software. Fill in information needed on the following screens. Answer 2:Any Video Converter Ultimate for Mac released by Anvsoft Inc. could allow your mac to recognize the camera, and could convert to a iMovie format, and then you can edit the video on your iMovie.