Space is my problem ive deleted everything but still showing full
SOURCE: phone saying memory full when its not
is your phone set to save photos to the phone memory or to the memory card..? that might be the reason why it is saying memory full. due to the phone memory being full. normally on symbian phones, there is an option settings to change the default location for saving photos and video. if you make it the memory card, then hopefully that will solve your problem. cheers
SOURCE: Can't transfer video to PC
I could not find the manual for this model on the web, so I'm giving you my best guess.
I found some information that said you could transfer still images and Motion-JPEG video clips to your computer using the USB port.
In general you cannot transfer video to your computer using a USB. To transfer video from most camcorders you need a DV (Firewire, also called 1394) cable. You also need some software.
I'm thinking that when you have an SD card in your camcorder there's some way to tell it you wish to record Motion-JPEG clips to the card rather than full video to the tape. If you've created a standard recording I don't think you'll be able to transfer it with USB.
I believe Windows Movie Maker will let you connect to your camera using a DV cable. I used software called Scenalyzer. A full demo is available free of charge at www.scenalyzer.com. The demo will leave a "watermark" on your video. If you like the software you'll need to buy it in order to capture video without the watermark.
If you have any more questions, let me know.
SOURCE: Nokia N73 ME phone memory shows full but not full
change the optional memory to memory card as the phone memory is filled completely.generally messaging uses the phone memory to operate.Messaging->options->settings->other and change the memory is use to memory card.that should solve the problem. This problem is certainly not with the memory card.hope this helps you out.
SOURCE: Deleting files does not free up disk space
Note that "deleted" items move from their location into the "Recycle Bin".
So, "empty" the Recycle Bin, in order to reclaim the space.
Or, when deleting:
1. click ONCE to select a file/folder to be deleted
2. hold the SHIFT key down
3. click the DELETE key
4. release the SHIFT key
This will "permanently" delete the file/folder, immediately freeing-up the disk-space.
Testimonial: "This worked - thanks. Never had to do this before with a thumb drive, but maybe it's a Mac thing..."
SOURCE: Audio track not showing up sony vegas 8
May be a compatibility issue with Quicktime 7.6.4. Need to go back to 7.6
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