- Mar 20, 2010
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I took some video using an external piece of equipment - basically a digital camera with built in video capability.
I mounted my Inc. as a drive to my PC and then proceeded to drag and drop the videos into the 'pictures' folder. I could see the videos saved on my SD Card, but couldn't bring them up and play them on the Inc.
So, I created a Video folder for the Inc. using Windows Explorer and that didn't work either... meaning I couldn't see the Video folder on the Inc.
I also tried dragging the videos into the "media" folder on my SD card with no luck.
The movies that I am trying to get copied onto my Inc. are "MVI"
Can anyone give any pointers on how to take movies obtained on a small camera and transfer them to my SD card on the Inc., and then were to look for them to open and watch them on the Inc. ? Do I need to create a special folder for the video ?
Do I need to download some kind of file manager in order to be able to "see" the videos ?
Jason.
I mounted my Inc. as a drive to my PC and then proceeded to drag and drop the videos into the 'pictures' folder. I could see the videos saved on my SD Card, but couldn't bring them up and play them on the Inc.
So, I created a Video folder for the Inc. using Windows Explorer and that didn't work either... meaning I couldn't see the Video folder on the Inc.
I also tried dragging the videos into the "media" folder on my SD card with no luck.
The movies that I am trying to get copied onto my Inc. are "MVI"
Can anyone give any pointers on how to take movies obtained on a small camera and transfer them to my SD card on the Inc., and then were to look for them to open and watch them on the Inc. ? Do I need to create a special folder for the video ?
Do I need to download some kind of file manager in order to be able to "see" the videos ?
Jason.