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I have a digital camera. It came with a manual, but it had little instruction.I know how to download my photos?

from the camera to my PC using the photo wizard or whatever, but how do I download the short "Video" clips from my camera to my PC so that I can view them on the PC? Thx for the Help.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If you are using Windows, when you plug your digital camera in via usb it should create a drive letter. You can go to "My Computer", double-click on that drive letter and run through there.

    Other than that, if it's not showing up with the Windows pop-up thing, that's pretty much the only way I've found.

    If your using Unix, you can mount the camera and copy the video out, then umount it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Usually every Digital Camera will have a USB cable/jack by which you can download photos/vedio clips to the system. You can get the category/model of the USB cable from your manual. If you are unable to locate,, you just visit any web sites which cover vast information on digital camera models, manuals features etc... Hope this will help you.

    Source(s): digitalcamerainfo.com etc,,
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    In most of the digital cameras videos are saved with photos and we will copy to pc as photos. you need to have the media players like "quick media player" in your pc to see this videos.. Try VLC player.. it also works

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