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Re: AVI to VHS tape for grade school class project

Posted by Anthona Susa on 12/05/05 10:32

> Here are my current problems to resolve:
> P1: How do we play an AVI video clip on the Canon PowerShot A95?
> P2: How do we get the A95 to recognize an AVI copied over from the PC?

I figured out the first question, which was how to play the AVI on the
Canon PowerShot A95 so I could output it to the VCR so I could record it
onto a VHS tape.

1. Turn the Canon PowerShot A95 on.
2. Put the "Mode Switch" (p32) in the down (play) position
3. Press the large round button at the 3 o'clock position
4. Stop when you see a frozen image of your AVI video clip
5. Then press the "Set" button to see the play menu
6. Press the "Set" button again to play the selected AVI
7. You'll hear no sound at first until you read on
8. Press the round button at the 12 o'clock position
9. This will raise the volume so you can hear it

Now that I can play a movie, and now that I can output that played movie to
the AV mini-rca jack which connects to the VCR analog input RCA jacks so I
can now record onto VHS tape.

The only problem I have to surmount now, is to get the Canon camera to
recognize the AVI file that I copied over to its compact flash card.

I'll try naming the copied AVI MV10003.AVI instead of MV10002.AVI to see if
that helps. Also, I wonder what is in the THM file. Do I need it? Is the
fact I just copied another unrelated THM file over important?

What does it take to force a Canon PowerShot A95 camera to play an AVI file
brought over from another source?

 

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