Download video from my Canon PowerShot A620 SD/MMC card onto what kind of disc? - sd card video recorder
My camera is a camera, 7.1 MP digi. I took the video on a 1G and 2G SD / MMC. Now I want from the SD / MMC download to your hard drive. I tried on a normal 700 MB CD, but the files are too large for the CD that I made a few clips on the CD of 700MB.
Where can I get a DVD + R? I bought it because it says it is a database of 4.7 GB and 120 minutes video. But after some research on Yahoo! A, I'm totally over my purchase of the DVD + R discs to be confused. Most if not all were in the recording of DVD recorders DVD.
Before the opening of the purchase of the DVD + R discs, I have my video on my SD / MMC in the DVD + R with my computer? (If you mind, I have a Compaq Presario). Dr. Sam and others ... Help!?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Sd Card Video Recorder Download Video From My Canon PowerShot A620 SD/MMC Card Onto What Kind Of Disc?
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The basic DVD + /-R has almost 7 times more than a 700MB CD. A DVD double layer is twice as many.
ReplyDeleteSo yes, the DVD will help your problem of storage capacity.
However, you must create a disk DVD recorder on your computer, a DVD. (The CD does not.)
If you have a disk drive DVD recorder, you can burn a DVD-video data files, which has left the room to create, as they burn a data CD.
This is the simplest method, and the DVD will be played on most DVD players.
DVD + R and DVD-R with two different recording methods. Your DVD recorder unit may be able to use one or two.
Your DVD player may be able to play one or two. DVD-R is higher, and DVD player can use more likely, but not DVD + R.
A data DVD is not the same as a DVD video in a video store to rent movies.
If you also have video editing software, you can create a DVD + /-R, which is very similar to DVD-Video. You can menus,TLE and chapter clips of video cameras. But that's another story ...
Sorry, the world of DVD is complicated and confusing.
Good Luck