Jumat, 20 September 2013

How do I download a video from my digital still camera to my Mac and send it in a email?

Q. My camera is a canon Powershot A530. I have the USB cable to connect to my mac computer OS X, however my camera doesn't have firewire capability and from everybodys answers I understand that I need a firewire. I read about the adaptor but does the adaptor works if the camera doesn't have firewire capability ?

A. As far as I know. Not a lot of the cameras in the Market has got firewire.

Perhaps you don't even need one. As suggested, only DV Camcorders has firewire and this is the case because the file for the still video is very huge and firewire is more reliable in transferring such huge file with no errors.

For your case any video file that is 3GB and below you can transfer it using your USB cable.

Just Open your iPhoto, and then it would recognize your camera to do the importing of photos. Video would be imported in as well.

For simple editing purpose, iMovie could be used after the content of the camera is imported into the iPhoto.


How to convert videos using my mac?
Q. I have a Mac running os x I want to convert my .mov files. Does anyone know if mac has a built in converter? I want to convert my videos to mpeg 4 or a file that youtube can use.

A. iSkysoft iMedia Converter for Mac is an all-in-one converter that supports DVD ripping and video conversion. It lets you rip DVDs and convert videos directly for use with iPad, iPod, iPhone 4, Apple TV, or other devices. Easily convert DVDs and videos to almost any format of your choice, including WMV, AVI, MP4, MOV, FLV, etc. Fully support camcorder video files like AVCHD (MTS/M2TS) and JVC (MOD/TOD). iMedia Converter 2.0 is specifically designed for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard.
http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/iskysoft-imedia-converter-for-mac.html





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