My wife and I shot a long video (approx 750 megs!!) on our Canon Ixus
70. We've tried to download it, but without success.
We've tried on a Mac, using the software that came with the camera.
We've also tried on on XP (home) by just transferring files through
Windows Explorer.
The static photos seem to work fine on both computers. However, we
cannot get the video off. It transfers over as 0 bytes in size.
Tried this a couple of times, and have deleted all other files from
the camera and its memory card. No success.
> Hi -
>
> Wondering if anyone has had this problem before.
>
> My wife and I shot a long video (approx 750 megs!!) on our Canon Ixus
> 70. We've tried to download it, but without success.
>
> We've tried on a Mac, using the software that came with the camera.
> We've also tried on on XP (home) by just transferring files through
> Windows Explorer.
>
> The static photos seem to work fine on both computers. However, we
> cannot get the video off. It transfers over as 0 bytes in size.
>
> Tried this a couple of times, and have deleted all other files from
> the camera and its memory card. No success.
It's hard to pin down exactly why this is happening... It could be
something ******* up and the video really is 0 bytes. (Can you view it
on the camera?)
Best bet is to get a memory card reader... They cost about 10 - 20 bucks
and you can use them on just about any modern computer without having to
load software or drivers...
On 26 ene, 09:50, "Mark B." <mbohntras...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I'll echo the recommendation to get a card reader. *Cheap, faster transfer
> than from the camera, and it will work on any computer.
>
> Mark
"chris_mac" <chris@ebooster.co.uk> wrote in message
news:201c3b16-c386-46b8-b3ba-3f66b07af2a7@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On 26 ene, 09:50, "Mark B." <mbohntras...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I'll echo the recommendation to get a card reader. Cheap, faster transfer
> than from the camera, and it will work on any computer.
>
> Mark
Yes, that's it. You may want to get one with multiple formats in the event
you get a camera down the road that uses a different type of memory, or a
friend wants to d/l images to your pc.
Thanks Mark. I'll see if I can pick one up this weekend.
Chris
Mark B. wrote:
> "chris_mac" <chris@ebooster.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:201c3b16-c386-46b8-b3ba-3f66b07af2a7@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> On 26 ene, 09:50, "Mark B." <mbohntras...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I'll echo the recommendation to get a card reader. Cheap, faster transfer
> > than from the camera, and it will work on any computer.
> >
> > Mark
>
> Thanks Jim and Mark.
>
> Just to make sure I�m on the right track, you�re suggesting something
> like this, correct?
> http://www.digicamhelp.com/accessori...ard-reader.php
>
> Chris
>
> -------------------
>
> Yes, that's it. You may want to get one with multiple formats in the event
> you get a camera down the road that uses a different type of memory, or a
> friend wants to d/l images to your pc.
>
> Mark