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| UK Digital Video (uk.rec.video.digital) For the discussion of all aspects of digital video, including all digital video formats, camera use, editing, post production & all associated equipment, hardware and software. Advertising is prohibited. |
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| Hi I have just bought a new hard-drive digital video camera (actual an SD card camera rather than built-in disk). My main reason for wanting such a camera is so I can simply drag and drop the files on to my PC and save/view/upload them from there. I can easily transfer the files on to PC either by USB or direct from the SD card. They are in mp4 format, which open in Quicktime by default. Unfortunately the videos don't play. They just start and then freeze after a couple of seconds. Even using the 'Cyberlink' software that came with the camera, it's just jerky and then freezes totally. I wondered if it was because the files are too big or something - so changed the quality setting on the camera right down from 'Super fine' to 'standard'. No difference. Should I not be able to watch these videos back on my PC? Or am I doing something wrong? Any help would be gratefully received. |
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| ......... I've noticed that the files being produced are big - perhaps unsurprisingly for an HD camera - over 100mb for a clip of about 60- seconds. I'm guessing might well be a factor. But even on the lowest quality setting they are un-viewable on PC. All works fine through the TV by the way. |
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| "andyb" wrote in message ... ........ I've noticed that the files being produced are big - perhaps unsurprisingly for an HD camera - over 100mb for a clip of about 60- seconds. I'm guessing might well be a factor. But even on the lowest quality setting they are un-viewable on PC. All works fine through the TV by the way. check out MP4CAMtoAVI a free program that can downconvert them for easier editing. SONY Vegas 8 should be able to handle the files and probably Ulead 11.5 |
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