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How do I upload videos from my camera to computer?
Hi, I have a Kodak Camera, and I cant figure out how to upload videos from it to my Dell computer. Can anyone help? I have no problems uploading Pictures, just the videos. thanks!
If you are going to be an idiot, please dont leave a response.
I know it takes a USB cable. How do you think I get the photo's on there? My computer is not putting the videos in the right spot.
19 Answers
- =) ♥ (=Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
put your SD card into you computer.
click "open folder to view files"
select and cut the video you want
paste it where ever you want to in you pc
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY ANY SPECIAL SOFTWARE TO DO THIS!
Its a complete waste of money!
- 1 decade ago
It the same, the videos come off the camera just like the pictures do. Just upload the videos when you upload your next set of pictures. That how my camera worked, but I had a GE camera.
- VannahNanaLv 41 decade ago
It should be the exact same way as you do your pictures. I have a Kodak camera and when its uploading my pictures onto my computer, it puts the videos on there as well.
Sometimes it takes awhile to put them on though.
- 7 years ago
I have a Kodak m550 and recently it started doing the same thing. I found that when it got to a video it would lock up and stop downloading, my solution there was to group all the videos separately, it then downloaded the photos with no problem, but again got to the videos it stopped so I took my SD card out and put it in a SD or card reader it took 2 hours to download 5 of the videos, and then it locked up again. the only thing I can think of is that I changed the pal / ntsc setting to ntsc..
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- 1 decade ago
don't you have an usb cable? when you connect the camera and the computer through the cable and open the file containing folder with the pictures you must also find the videos there - just copy them. That's what I do (I also have a Kodak camera)
- 1 decade ago
You need a USB plug-in from your camera to your computer. Then, you need to install software onto your computer to recognize the camera and allow you to transfer the files from it. The software recognizes the camera as an external hard drive and allows you to access the files. Call your local Best Buy and ask them about it.
- 1 decade ago
Plug the camera into the computer and look in "My Computer" to find the Kodak drive and just copy and paste them to a file on you computer.
- 1 decade ago
Well, it depends. I have a SD card. If you know how to put pics on the comp, then you know where to insert it. If you "check" the videos, and save them to pics, you can upload them.
Source(s): my own experiance happened last night... - 1 decade ago
when up loading videos it should just go in with the pictures and when u open it it will open like a video and it should then be able 2 play it like a video
- 1 decade ago
First, plug in your USB cable. Make sure it is well plugged in on both ends. Then.. Ok, well I'm trying to be too smart. I will research it then get back to you.