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does your camera has a usb port? if it does try finding the appropriate usb cable, if it doesn't check if it has any bluetooth or some other connectivity devices.if it does you will have to install a bluetooth device to your computer in order to transfer photos and videos.
Hi, Yellow and white pins cable is called AV Cable, it is to hook camera with TV. It wont hook camera with computer. You need USB cable to connect camera with computer. Required USB cable is available in Sony Accessories Store under following part number.. 319698101 ....
CODE (USB 5P) CONNECTION Thanks.
You can download video to your computer using the included USB cable. However, your camera will first need to be on AC power to make the transfer, so take the battery out and hook up the AC power cable to the adapter to the DC power cable to the camera, then turn it on. You can now transfer videos to your computer using the camera's interface, once the USB connection is made.
Hi, video can be transferred to your computer from the camera by using the USB cable that came with the camera. Just hook the cable up to the camera and the computer, and then you can transfer files to your computer by using the screen and joystick on the camera.
The only requirement is that the camera has to be on AC power when you transfer files, so you'll have to remove the battery and set up the AC power cable and DC power cable before you can transfer any files. If you try it on battery power, the camera's screen will tell you to put it on AC power.
This is normal ! It is not actually off, the screen goes blank while connected to save power.
If you are having problems transfering info. Make sure latest drivers are downloaded, then start program, then turn on camera, and lastly hook up with usb. Then transfer.
You can also go to my computer, then you should see the camera files there that you can access as well.
It is normal behavior for the Kodak C613's screen to go off when connected to usb. With Kodak's usb driver installed, you should see two disk drives Appear in Windows Explorer. If not, please advise. The Easyshare software should recognize the camera as well.
Although I haven't had this issue with my S2 IS specifically, I have with 2 other digital cameras. The solution in both cases was to power the camera on BEFORE plugging in the USB cable.
In other words - Plug the computer end of the USB cable into the computer, do not plug the camera end in. Power up the camera in "picture view" mode, THEN plug the USB cable into the camera.
Not sure about Vista, but with XP, you should hear the familiar "Dong-ding" as the system recognizes the camera.
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