When I view a spliced video on my Kodak EasyShare digital camera, I receive an "unrecognized file format" error message. What is wrong, and how can I fix it?
When videos are spliced, multiple audio and video tracks are needed. Kodak EasyShare digital cameras can handle only one video and one audio track at a time. Use the Apple QuickTime player to view spliced videos.
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Did you format the card in the camera before you started to use it? You can still do that but download any pics first since formatting will erase the card.
The camera cannot read the picture format. or the picture that you want to view is corrupted., you may try to transffer the unreadable file into computer using memory card reader., or transffer all the picture into computer then format your memory card
Honestly, try transferring the images to your computer without using the Easyshare software. This software has been causing some problems for some users. After you have the images on your computer...open them up and then save them as JPEGs. This should help fix the problem with the transferring.
When videos are spliced, multiple audio and video tracks are needed. Kodak EasyShare digital cameras can handle only one video and one audio track at a time. Use the Apple QuickTime player to view spliced videos.
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