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my friend is having difficulties uploading her images from a Digigr8 dv camera on to a windows xp computer. this what she has told me. -1. The photos are obtained directly from DV, since DV has an independant hard disc function. 2. Click program at start menu to open PHOTOIMPRESSION 4.0 software." - did that & it worked!!....thenthis is where it all went wrong.... ? 3. Click lower left corner ('from folder') & then,click right button ('Browse') to select independent disc at your computer for DV - did that & it worked... ? then, select 100MEDIA under DCIM file at DIGITAL VIDEO hard disc, - thats what I couldn't find! & if I could it then says...."the photo can be displayed at photo frame at lower right angle & you can now edit the photo....end of instructions!!! - well it is a second hand camera and i think the disc could maybe have changed names so i dunno. please help. what is the easiest way to get these pictures of the camera or to find the camera disc. thank you -- kayno |
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anyone please help. i know it's very basic stuff. thanks. -- kayno |
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The easiest answer is to use a card reader. Otherwise go to the website of
the camera manufacturer and ensure you have all the relevant software. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "kayno" <kayno.1xuqyy@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:kayno.1xuqyy@pcbanter.net... > > anyone please help. i know it's very basic stuff. > > thanks. > > > -- > kayno |
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the DigiGR8 DV-182F after researching this camera more it would seem it is a notorious pain in the tits. see below. i don't know why they make useless cameras but i guess someone is making money. any help would still be appreciated. http://tekgems.com/forum/forum7-351.htm -- kayno |
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How are you connecting the cam to the pc. For photos using the usb lead
should be the correct way. You may then be able to find the card via windows exporer, as a removable disc. You seem to be a little mixed up about dv and the still pictures on the memory card though. Cari's suggestion is the easiest, if XP cannot detect the card whilst in the cam. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Cari (MS-MVP)" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message news:%23Yuw4B33FHA.2424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > The easiest answer is to use a card reader. Otherwise go to the website > of the camera manufacturer and ensure you have all the relevant software. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "kayno" <kayno.1xuqyy@pcbanter.net> wrote in message > news:kayno.1xuqyy@pcbanter.net... >> >> anyone please help. i know it's very basic stuff. >> >> thanks. >> >> >> -- >> kayno > > |
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