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Kodak Digital Photo Frame
"Ken Swenson" wrote in message
news:BfGdndU0h5nyjN3WnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@cablespeedmi .com... "Peter" wrote in message ... My wife was given a Kodak M820 digital photo frame for Christmas. It's supposed to interface with a PC. Despite downloading the Win7 version of the software & updating the firmware it does not appear as a removable drive as it is supposed to. The driver appears to have installed & when you plug it in the frame says "USB connected to PC". Be grateful for any ideas. Kodaks suggestion is to check the USB cable but this works fine in my digital camera. Peter I bought the same piece of crap from woot and REGRET IT now! I have spent more time getting this junk to work than I have ever spent on anything else. I finally ditched the miserable software and just sent all my files to a 4GB flash drive. It works tolerably well now but rejects playing video files even those formatted .mov. Oh well, I'll never buy anything by Kodak again. I have a Casio camera. I send pix to one folder and just view them in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. The videos are .mov format like yours. They will play with VLC media Player, (free). However, I like to send them out at times and for that, they must be compatible with WMP. This cost $25.00, but worth every penny IMHO. A-One MOV to AVI MPEG WMV Converter: http://www.aone-video.com/mov.htm VLC Media Player: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ |
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