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Kodak 8" LCD Digital Photo Frame Questions & Answers
Have model D830. attempted to download pictures from Canon 40D
I would download the latest software from their website by clicking here.
Also, Make sure that the pictures you're loading into the frame are not massively huge. I'm not sure if there is a size limit but what you can do it open up the pictures you're trying to put in in Microsoft Paint and then select the Image menu then Stretch/Skew and select 50% for both the horrizontal and vertical and then save or save as. Try using a generic file type as well JPG from the drop down. If none of this works then you're frame may be defective.
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Images from memory stick will show on frame but
Try these steps:
1. Insert the card.
2. Tap on MENU.
3. Select PICTURES and tap on OK.
4. Highlight SD/MMC and hit OK.
5. Once you see the thumbnails of the pictures, tap on MENU again.
6. Scroll down to MULTI-SELECT and hit OK.
7. Tap on MENU and scroll down to SELECT ALL and hit OK.
8. Tap on MENU and scroll down to COPY and hit OK.
9. Highlight INTERNAL MEMORY and hit on OK.
What format does a .mov need to be converted to to play on a DF?
You can try these these file formats and compression rates:
1
utf-8
0
false
false
false
MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
/* Style Definitions */
table.MsoNormalTable
{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";
mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;
mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;
mso-style-noshow:yes;
mso-style-parent:"";
mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;
mso-para-margin:0in;
mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;
mso-pagination:widow-orphan;
font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:"Times New Roman";
mso-ansi-language:#0400;
mso-fareast-language:#0400;
mso-bidi-language:#0400;}
File Format:
MOV
Video Compression: MPEG-4 ASP, MJPEG
Audio Compression: MP3, G.711, PCM, ADPCM, 8-bit
linear
File Format: AVI
Video Compression: MPEG-4 ASP, MJPEG
Audio Compression: MP3, G.711, PCM, ADPCM, 8-bit
linear
File Format: MPG / MPEG
Video Compression: MPEG-1
Audio Compression: MPEG audio
You will have to look for a free video editing software and use it to be able to follow the above formats.
I need a user manual
I would love to send you a manual but it would take me to download that 52 page document and print it as well and put a 75cent stamp on it or even more? To get it to your address for absolutly free?? I am just wondering something here I know there is charity and things and I have a heart of charity but this goes way beyond that your talking 30 mins to print another 15 to make out that evelope another @ hours to wait to croos the internation mexican/american boarder pay $1.49 to ship you 52 pages of what you can download on your computer that has FREE internet. Well I want to help but have to decline and just give you the same download URL you went to. Or you can pay kodak to send you out a manual your choice but I do not like to be mean or rude but this is 2009 going on 2010 in a recession PLEASE.. May god bless your soul but please just download it or let us know what you need so we can help you set this thing up. Thanks Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at
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Cannot play videos in Kodak SV811 photo frame
Finally solved this one. My Kodak Sv-811 Digital Frame would not play any videos UNTIL I decompressed them. .mov videos are compressed, usually with mpeg2 or mpeg4 or h.264 methods. In Quicktime Pro (or any video conversion able program) under video options, choose "photo-jpeg" or basically no compression. The file is 3 times as large but it will play!
How do i put a film on a kodak star 435 35mm? the tab to roll the film doesnt seem to work. I dont know if I am doing it wrong or if my camera is broken.
To the best of my knowledge all 35mm cameras load identically, apart from a few automatic models that claimed to be self loading.
A new film cassette has a tongue of film protruding. Once the cassette has been loaded into the recess on the left and the rewind crank pushed down and engaged with the film spool, a couple of inches of film is pulled from the cassette and the tongue poked through the slot in the takeup spool - it might be necessary to use the film advance until the slot is visible.
With about a half-inch of film pushed through the slot, slowly advance the film until the slackness is gone while fully engaging the sprocket holes at the edges of the film on the teeth of the sprockets. Advance the film a little more to check it is properly engaged and once you are satisfied close the camera back firmly making certain the catch is engaged and it won't spring open again.
Once closed, advance the film until it stops which signals the shutter is set and is ready to take a photograph, however the first and perhaps the second frame has been contaminated with light and so press the shutter release, advance and press again and the third advance is where the photographs begin. If there is a frame counter it is best to be guided by this.
Cameras that have a manual advance usually have a manual return crank that will be seen to rotate as the film is advanced. When all the frames have been used the film will be felt to come to the end. At this point the clutch button must be pressed to disengage the wind-on mechanism and the film wound back into the cassette using the crank on the left.
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