I'm using the USB cord that came with & loads pics fine, but avi files won't work that way??
SOURCE: Nikon coolpix L11
well have you got a card reader? if you have then plug the memory card into the wright socket and see what happens
SOURCE: Can't get videos off the camera
Hello,
here is a easier way to view/transfer your videos/pictures.....
if your running Windows Xp or Vista great.
select your menu button on the back of the camera , then Shooting menu, then Set up, scroll down to Interface, then USB, select mass storage. press menu to exit.
turn your camera on after you connect the USB cable to your computer and camera.
a new hardware wizard should be active, Xp & vista provides the drivers and a one time deal. your camera turns into a removable hard drive or like a jump drive.
you can drag & drop the video files easily into a folder .....
make sure you have the latest Quick Time Player to view the videos.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
and here is the manual on the Coolpix L10
http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/L11_L10en_noprint.pdf
you can download the free adobe acrobat reader for free also.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html?promoid=BUIGO
This may sound silly but are your speakers on? LOL also it may not be a good format
SOURCE: avi corrupt file when i transfer from camera onto computer
I'm assuming you use your camera and a USB cord to connect to your computer. When you finish, do you use the "safely remove hardware" icon on the bottom right of your screen or do you just yank out the cord? Yanking corrupts cards, files, and even cameras.
SOURCE: coolpix s220 won't transfer pics via usb cable
If you can get the pics using a card reader, why are you insisting on using the camera and USB cord? Pros always use a card reader.
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