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thats a weird one, here is my best guess. The formatting of the card is not comparable with your computer. so if your men card is fat32 and you try to read on a mac computer for example. can you try it with another computer. Do you know if your card is ntsf formmat
Assuming that you are watching video in a web browser, there are several possibilities. A lot of video on the web uses Flash Player for rendering, so make sure you are using the latest version which fixes security issues and performance problems. You may also want to clear your Flash cache as well as your web browser's cache files, especially if you are seeing a lot of hard disk activity when this is happening. You may also want to consider cleaning out all of the Windows temp files and directories as well as defragmenting your hard disk.
On a low-bandwidth connection, you may also encounter issues related to buffering. If the player allows changing the size of the buffer, you may want to enlarge it. It will cause the media stream to pull more content before it tries to play it and when there is an interruption in the stream, it has more time to pull more data before the buffer completely empties.
You should also use Task Manager to see how much of your total RAM is being used and page file usage. If you are using a lot of RAM and the system is paging, it will slow down everything but the most obvious ends up being choppy or distorted multimedia playback. If either of these are the case, you may want to add more RAM or reduce the number of currently running processes. Background process can consume a lot of memory or CPU cycles that interfere with your foreground process.
No direct connection possible right now. Perhaps in the future?
To get your video on the iPad you could use a memory card reader, or a wifi memory card. But both are not capable to stream video streams life.
Perhaps Apple, can be moved to bring a connection tool, for video, but there is noting right now.
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All of the methods described here work best on wi-fi, but
can work on 3G network if your computer is available directly through
the internet. Ezshare (http://www.antecea.com/) is an app that allows
you to mount remote CIFS/SMB, Webdav, NFS and FTP drives. You can then
browse/open or copy video files (or any files) directly from your
computer through your iPhone. The nice thing about this method is that
there is no new software needed on your computer if it already supports
one of these protocols. It is the only method that works natively on
Linux. The major downside to this method is that you need to have you
video files in the native apple (mp4) format.
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Orblive (http://www.orb.com/en/orblive) is an iPhone app
that requires the orb video streaming server be installed. This server
then streams your media through the Orblive app. The app work pretty
well and is supposed to stream live TV if you have a compatible TV tuner
card on your computer. Again, the files need to be in apples native
(mp4) format. The Orb server is only available on Windows and the Mac.
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Air video (http://avatron.com/apps/) is an app that also
requires a video streaming server to be installed. It is very similar to
the orb server except that this server can convert the video files to
play on your iPhone in batch or on the fly. On the fly conversion is
great for short videos, but batch conversion works best for large
videos. Like the Orb server, the Air video server is only available on
Windows and the Mac.
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Tversity (http://tversity.com/) is a video streaming server
only application that can stream video and music to various devices.
The movies play on your web browser. It supports the iPhone through the
its browser interface. The application can convert the files into
suitable iPhone formats, but this can take a while. Unfortunately,
Tversity is only available for the windows platform.
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Dropbox (https://www.dropbox.com/) is a service that stores
your files (you get up to 2GB for free) which can be accessed by various
devices including your iPhone. To stream movies/music, just upload them
to your dropbox and then you can watch and listen to them on your
iPhone. Obviously, you have to go through the process of uploading the
files as well as making sure they are acceptable iPhone formats. Dropbox
is available for Mac, Linux and Windows computers.
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Finally, an honorable mention should go to the Slingbox
iPhone application (http://slingmedia.com/go/iphone). It allows you to
view all your media through the Slkingbox video streaming server.
However, you need to have a buy a Slingbox appliance.
I had a cracked lens after dropping the camera, it still worked, just had a fuzzy spot from the cracked lens. I went to Quality Video Components/Rage Cameras and they replaced the lens. The literature on their web page lists other internal repairs they make to GoPro cameras. Maybe they can help you, GoPro doesn't do repairs. www.ragecams.com (wearable video)
But now these cameras are getting so abundant, it may be better to buy one than repair it. The lens was half of what a used camera costs on ebay. Or you can buy just the camera by itself new since you don't need the accessories.
to modify a web server and web server pages you need to log in into the system *** an user that have enoght privilages to modifi the software packages and the web directory where all those web sites reside...
in Linux like OS that is the "root" user you can access to that user account by the "sudo" command or the "su" command..
in Windows the user will be the "administrator"
now that you have access to the system as an superuser you can go and modify a web page using a text editor i recommend "scite" for linux and the "notepad" for windows.
if the web site that you want to modify is on web server Apache you have to go to the web directory root in linux like os this directory is "/var/www/"
in Windows that directory will be C:/Program -files/folder of web server application folder
Requirements: LAPTOP/PC with wifi support
First of all please set the default storage to memory card for WAP
Downloads in your corby pro.
1. Get all the jar files, mp3, mp4, flash objects etc and store it in a
directory on your laptop/PC which you want to download to your corby pro
2. Make that directory a Virual directory in Personal Web server of IIS
in XP.
3. GO to IIS - Default Web Site - Properties - HTTP headers - MIME File
Types
4. Add the following 2 new file types so that your PC/LAPTOP becomes a
WAP GATEWAY !!!
a. Associated Extension: .jad, Content Type:
text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor
b. Associated Extension: .jar, Content Type: application/java-archive
5. Get the JADMAKER.exe available freely on internet.
6. Use jadmaker to get jad file out of the jar files.
7. put both jad and jar in the same directory which is virtual directory
in personal web server of IIS.
8. Assign IP address 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 to your
laptop/pc wifi card
9. Assign IP address 192.168.0.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 to your
Corby Pro
10. Point the corby pro browser to 192.168.0.1/corby, where corby is the
virtual directory configured in IIS pointing to actual directory.
11. You will get the list of files on your corby pro browser, select the
jad file of the game/application and see the message you are getting ,
Go Ahead !!!
Now you can download the contents from your laptop or pc exactly in the
same way as if you are downloading it from mobile operators without
paying the network charges.
Without knowing what software you are using its hard to give specifics but it sounds like you need to change the permissions on the folder. You may have the "read" attribute set but not the "list" attribute, you can open the file if you know its name but not list the contents of the directory. Unfortunatley these permissions must be set from the server side.
I had a similar issue trying to feed a live stream to the web with a dcs 3220, I found that I had to use this IP configuration; Ip address is XXX.XXX.X.X/cgi-bin/video.jpg then use "jpg pull" from the web server. Hope this helps you let me know http://troyster.com
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