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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
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Have you tried the WIA driver here? http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...oadDetailAc t _____ http://www.tompangbuddy.com Share Cab, Carpool and Save Earth in Singapore http://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/ Video Conversion Service VHS Video8 Hi8 miniDv Digital8 VHS-C S-VHS tapes to VCD/DVD "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a cable that I paid $24 at Radio Shack for. But when I connect it, the computer comes back with new device detected and then it says it will try to recognize the device and then it says it doesn't recognize it. "TompangBuddy.Com" wrote in message ... Hello, Your canon camcorder should have a USB port that you can use to connect directly to your computer via a USB cable. Check your manual under the USB connectivity section. _________ http://www.tompangbuddy.com Share Cab, Carpool and Save Earth in Singapore http://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/ Video Conversion Service VHS Video8 Hi8 miniDv Digital8 VHS-C S-VHS tapes to VCD/DVD "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
Hello,
Have you tried the WIA driver here? http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...oadDetailAc t _____ http://www.tompangbuddy.com Share Cab, Carpool and Save Earth in Singapore http://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/ Video Conversion Service VHS Video8 Hi8 miniDv Digital8 VHS-C S-VHS tapes to VCD/DVD "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a cable that I paid $24 at Radio Shack for. But when I connect it, the computer comes back with new device detected and then it says it will try to recognize the device and then it says it doesn't recognize it. "TompangBuddy.Com" wrote in message ... Hello, Your canon camcorder should have a USB port that you can use to connect directly to your computer via a USB cable. Check your manual under the USB connectivity section. _________ http://www.tompangbuddy.com Share Cab, Carpool and Save Earth in Singapore http://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/ Video Conversion Service VHS Video8 Hi8 miniDv Digital8 VHS-C S-VHS tapes to VCD/DVD "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
I take the card out of my camera and put it in the reader. The card goes in
one end and the other end is a USB plug. It looks similar to a flash drive. Stick it in a USB port and click on My Computer. It will show Removable Drive (letter), or something similar. You open it up and you can see thumbnails of your pix. Open the folder list in the left pane and just drag the pix to a folder of your choice. You can delete the pix from the card in one shot as well if you wish. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Robert" wrote in message ... How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
I take the card out of my camera and put it in the reader. The card goes in
one end and the other end is a USB plug. It looks similar to a flash drive. Stick it in a USB port and click on My Computer. It will show Removable Drive (letter), or something similar. You open it up and you can see thumbnails of your pix. Open the folder list in the left pane and just drag the pix to a folder of your choice. You can delete the pix from the card in one shot as well if you wish. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Robert" wrote in message ... How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
On Fri, 15 May 2009 05:40:07 -0400, "Robert"
wrote: How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA Google card reader and read up on it . |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
On Fri, 15 May 2009 05:40:07 -0400, "Robert"
wrote: How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA Google card reader and read up on it . |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
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"Jim" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 May 2009 05:40:07 -0400, "Robert" wrote: How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA Google card reader and read up on it . |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
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"Jim" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 May 2009 05:40:07 -0400, "Robert" wrote: How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA Google card reader and read up on it . |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I take the card out of my camera and put it in the reader. The card goes in one end and the other end is a USB plug. It looks similar to a flash drive. Stick it in a USB port and click on My Computer. It will show Removable Drive (letter), or something similar. You open it up and you can see thumbnails of your pix. Open the folder list in the left pane and just drag the pix to a folder of your choice. You can delete the pix from the card in one shot as well if you wish. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Robert" wrote in message ... How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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Putting Canon camcorder still pictures on the computer
Thanks.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I take the card out of my camera and put it in the reader. The card goes in one end and the other end is a USB plug. It looks similar to a flash drive. Stick it in a USB port and click on My Computer. It will show Removable Drive (letter), or something similar. You open it up and you can see thumbnails of your pix. Open the folder list in the left pane and just drag the pix to a folder of your choice. You can delete the pix from the card in one shot as well if you wish. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Robert" wrote in message ... How do these things work? On batteries? How can a card reader cost so little? This is in lieu of the camcorder? If I plug it into the computer, won't I get a popup that says new device detected? And then won't it ask for software if it doesn't recognize it? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... "Robert" wrote in message ... I have a Canon ZR70MC camcorder and I used it to take some still pictures which are on an SD disk. I would like to transfer them to my computer but I need a Digital Video Solution Disk. I can't find this on the Canon Website. The manual is there but no disk. Anybody know where I can get this software? Robert You don't need any software. Get a SD card reader. Put the memory card in it and plug it into a USB port. You can find them for well less than $10:00. I use them for my camera and my cell phone. Try eBay or this Google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=Canon...x=&startPage=1 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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