Please help import (transfer via sd card) my video files from my laptop that can be played in my canon fs400. I have not found any software to convert video files into ".mod or .moi" Kindly recommend software/converter if any. I like to play my video files directly in my canon fs400. Thank you so much!
Visit www.download.com (part of CNET), and search for 'video convert' You'll see dozens of programs that can do the job. Make sure you select one for your OS (Windows, Mac, etc.), and be aware that there are both 'free' and 'trial' programs there to try. Also, read EVERY screen when installing, being sure to UNcheck any optional stuff you do NOT want (toolbars, new browsers, etc.).
http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?tag=mncol%3Bsort%3Br&query=video+convert+.moi&searchtype=downloads&filter=licenseName%3D%22Free%22'platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile&filterName=licenseName%3DFree'platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile&sort=&rpp=10
Testimonial: "Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately the video still don't play in my canon fs400. I noticed recorded videos are in .mod & .moi for the same video file."
SOURCE: canon zr500
The ZR500 has a firewire port that is best for tranferring video to your pc, so a firewire cable would be needed -- and you would need a firewire card in your pc to accept it. It might also have a USB port (don't have it in front of me right now). I've never used USB to transfer video, but I think it would work fine.
SOURCE: i need to import video from my canon zr500 to my pc
Hi, connect the cam and PC using 4 pin firewire cable. Switch on the cam. Open Windows Movie Maker and import the video from device.
SOURCE: Editing videos taken from canon dc100 camcorder
I see here that . . .
"The DC100 takes 3-inch Mini DVD-R/RW discs, and like most of its competitors, can fit about 20 minutes of best-quality video on one. If you choose to initialize a disc for playing in a standalone player, the camcorder writes standard VOB files; if you initialize for future editability, it records in the VRO format. Windows Media Player can play the latter if you rename the file with an MPG extension, however the aspect-ratio information gets lost--that info is encoded into a separate file--so 16:9 video will get squashed into 4:3. "
Cnet Reviews.
Your videos are recorded in the common DVD format called MP2.
They have the extention .MPG so if you copy the video files to your computer, and change the end of the filename from VOB, or VRO to an MPG then your software can recognize it as the MP2 format that it is.
There is a Windows XP program, called Windows Movie Maker, it can open your video files and provide you with most of the video editing tools.
Cheers.
SOURCE: My Canon FS200 DVC isn't transferring files
Hi mate, I had same problem as you, took the cam into store and teh guy helped me out.
Make sure you get the recharger for the camcorder, then plug it into teh camcorder and also to the wall power when you are uploading the files. It can needs an extra power boost to get the files onto your computer.
- so plug in your camcorder to computer
- also plug in the battery recharger cord to the camcorder
Should work fine!!
SOURCE: canon hv 40 cannot import video to the computer
have tried everything - every combination of settings - my hv 40 and windows 7 and 4 diffrent programs can not capture hd video - will capture dv - can control camera from computer in hd mode but no program will switch to hd capture mode so if you find an answer please let me know
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