Sunday, April 6, 2014

I recorded a movie of my daughter on my video camera?




Kayla Rice


Now I am trying to put it on my computer so that I can share it with family. When I am trying to upload it says...Sorry, that's not a video file that we support. We currently only support the following extensions: How can I fix this?
3g2 (Mobile Video)
3gp (Mobile Video)
3gpp (Mobile Video)
asf (Windows Media Video)
avi (AVI Video)
dat (MPEG Video)
flv (Flash Video)
m4v (MPEG-4 Video)
mkv (Matroska Format)
mod (MOD Video)
mov (QuickTime Movie)
mp4 (MPEG-4 Video)
mpe (MPEG Video)
mpeg (MPEG Video)
mpeg4 (MPEG-4 Video)
mpg (MPEG Video)
nsv (Nullsoft Video)
ogm (Ogg Media Format)
ogv (Ogg Video Format)
qt (QuickTime Movie)
tod (TOD Video)
vob (DVD Video)
wmv (Windows Media Video)



Answer
Woo, you have a list of video formats, but the point is, what on earth the file formats ur camera support, u have to convert it to the above file formats that u mentioned, if it doesn't fall to it, you may try this all-in-one video converter which can convert almost all of the common file formats both video and audio
Hope may help you, good luck
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video camera from movie rent..?




dlc8675


does anyone know what the video camera that guy in rent had was called?i think there SO cool! and totally want one.. whats it called?


Answer
Um... no you don't. Unless you want to spend mucho $$$ for film. Okay, fine, maybe you do want one, but there are some things you should now. First off, it's not a video camera. It really doesn't matter what you call it, you could call it a chicken sandwich if you wanted, but be aware that film cameras are not like video cameras. Which brings us to our next point. Film is expensive. You can't re-record over it, and developing and buying film costs a lot of money. Also, if you don't have a projector, you have to get your film transferred to video, which means even more money. The good new, however, is that Super-8 cameras can be picked up for literally $10 or less. Ask your parents, they might have one. My friend's parents actually had two in the basement. Also, film is easy to shoot, but hard to get right. Kinda like how everyone's used those disposable cameras, but the pictures always turn out looking like shit. Same thing here. With that said, however, I hope this helped and good luck finding a camera! (hint: look in Amish antique malls. Dead serious.)




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