It all depends on what type, make and recording medium your camera uses.
If it is tape and has an analogue output (AV leads) then you will need a computer with a video capture device added.
The card or dongle will have appropiate connections on it, for the AV leads. The devices also come bundled with the software to do it and instructions.
Some digtial cameras use a 'firewire' connection. But again your computer will have to be equipped with the correct socket. If it isn't already, then it can be added.
If you camera uses digital media, such as disc or memory card, then insert the media in the correct slot on your computer. Open the files and copy and paste them onto your hard drive.
No, if the picture is on the camera then there should be a selection of frames on your camera, if that's not the case than you will need a usb cord to transfer your pictures to your computer where you can download a frame, attach it, and transfer the picture back to the computer.
To use the item, you do not need a computer, but you will need one to be able to transfer the data when you are finished.
first you need an SD card and copy your photos to the SD card then connect/insert it to a computer and transfer the photos to your computer
You actually don't need any specialized software to transfer the images. In most cases, you can connect your camera to your computer via a USB cable, treating your camera as an external storage drive and moving the files over. The other option is taking the memory card from the camera and inserting it directly into your computer if you have a card reader slot.
To transfer data from one CD to another, you would need to first copy the content from the original CD to your computer. Once the data is on your computer, you can use CD burning software to create a new CD with the copied content. Insert a blank CD, select the files you want to transfer, and then follow the prompts to burn the data onto the new CD.
If upon connecting the camera to the computer with a USB cable, the computer recognizes the camera, you don't need additional software to access the camera's contents. All you need is to open My Computer and see the camera files from there. If the camera fails to get recognized by the computer, get a cheap USB card reader and use that to connect the camera's memory card to the computer. You will also use My Computer to see the files.
To transfer Quicken from one office computer to another, the first step is to back up files on the first computer, then restore the data file on the new computer. Quicken will need to already be running on the computer the files are being transferred to.
Yes. Plug the USB part into a USB port on your computer and insert your harddrive onto a TRANSFER CABLE and there you go. I have heard you may need a certain software (Xplorer 360 or Xport 360"?)
Connect a USB cord from the camera to a computer. Then, go into "my computer" on the PC and locate the camera. In the camera's folder should be the pictures.
to take beautiful photos and then transfer them in your comp
Yes, They are usually provided when you buy the camera.
You certainly can do so. You just need to connect the camera through the USB wire to the computer and you will be able to see the pictures by going to My Computer and then the Camera's folder.