Any, they are all compatible.
Plug in ur phone into the computer, save them, plug in your camera to the computer, cut & paste into cam. Tada!!
Your flip camera has a USB plug on the "flip" part. If you can't figure this out, then take it back to the shop & ask them for a film camera as you may be better qualified to use that one.
plug the source (camera,phone, etc) into the usb port on the ps3 and upload it.
It's what you plug your camera, Phone and Memory stick into at the front and back of your computer.
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Check the additional information and suggestion if you have the same type of set-up as I do, because the hard part for me was figuring out what colors went to what colors on the Audio/Video/Power cable that connects to the TV since they were not the same.The wires from the camera are blue, white, orange and yellow.White=groundYellow=AudioBlue=VideoOrange=V+ (7.5vdc)The wires on the Audio/Video/Power cable are black, green, yellow and red. If you look closely at the bottom side of the plug that looks like a telephone cord you'll be able to see the wire colors through the plug casing.I suggest buying a home telephone jack with the same color wires as the AVP Cable as I did this makes wiring a breeze as you simply wire the camera to the phone jack as follows.From camera White Black On Phone JackFrom camera Blue Green On Phone JackFrom camera Yellow Yellow On Phone JackFrom camera Orange Red On Phone JackThen just plug AVP cable into the phone jack once done.
It really depends on the camera! If you have a cord with a plug for your camera and a plug that fits in the computer most likely it will charge!
If the camera has a powered mic input, you can plug it right in
This CAN be fixed! Set the quality and image size as high as possible, then take the battery out (without exiting the camera or turning phone off) before two seconds, plug the battery in again and turn the phone on. start the camera and VOALA!! a picture that is the right way up.
From the camera Black <-----------> White From the TV hookup From the camera Green <----------> Blue From the TV hookup From the camera Yellow <---------> Yellow From the TV hookup From the camera Red <------------> Orange From the TV hookup I just used this connection for my cameras when the weather trashed the phone jack connection outside. I cut out the phone jack connection then I made the connections with solder. added by gtilles 02/06/2010 The above is useless here is what you want: White=ground Yellow=Audio Tip Blue=Video Tip Orange=V+ (7.5vdc) The top part is EXACTLY what I was looking for, although the bottom part could help others.
You can get a picture from your surveillance camera by extracting the video chip from the camera and plug it into a computer.
Short answer - Yes Long answer HDMI is actually a type of output (AV plug) which supports HD video (High definition) and surround sound, so yes. Because a camera with this plug would obviously have those features.