Perfect. Only the User Guide lists nothing in the index to even indicate time lapse and doesn't list symptoms in the troubleshooting section.Perfect. Only the User Guide lists nothing in the index to even indicate time lapse and doesn't list symptoms in the troubleshooting section.
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You've got it on time lapse video. Turn it on, slide to video, press func. set then toggle to standard. Sounds like you all are like my mom. Don't have a clue how to use your camera or how to trouble shoot via an owners manual :)
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Unfortunately, no. By recording in fast mode, the camera captured fewer frames than usual. When played back at the normal speed, the action appears faster than normal. Because the camera recorded fewer frames, there is no way to make up for the images that were not captured. You could slow down the playback, but the result would be a jerky, jumpy video. Now, if you had accidentally captured the video in slow motion, you could then throw away some of the intervening frames and recreate a normal-speed video.
Dear,
You can forward by seeking the pointer only after the completion of streaming.
If you seek it b4, streaming will cut off and start it from where the pointer is now and you will lost the previous streaming. For high speed good streaming you need fast internet connection.
Hope you got..... if not plz reply me...
Thanks
With podcasts on the ipod touch you can vary the speed of play. From
normal speed to 1.5 times, 2 times and half speed. Just under the play
indication is a button which is probably reading 1.5x or 2x press this
button and you will be able to change the speed back to 1x. Hope this
helps.
Oh my, sounds like you accidentally recorded in "Time Lapse" mode (one of the specialized video features of your camera). Unfortunately, there's no way to convert the already taken video back to "Standard" video with sound, I'm sorry. However, you'll obviously need to set your camera back to standard mode for future videos. Press the "Function" button while in video mode. Then press left/right to select "Standard" video.
i'm having the same problem. cleaned carb but didn't help. I found that if I spray starting fluid on the gasket between the carb and the motor it speeds up. I'm going to try to find a new gasket, I can't tighten it anymore.
Good luck
Perfect. Only the User Guide lists nothing in the index to even indicate time lapse and doesn't list symptoms in the troubleshooting section.
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