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Posted by Martin on 12/05/05 18:16
"Anthona Susa" <susa.anth...@neosporum.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:52:57 GMT, Anthona Susa wrote:
>> P1. What is that THM file? Is it needed? How can I make a good one?
>> P2. Does the numbering scheme matter when I copy an AVI file over?
>> P3. Do I need to do something "special" to get the A95 to recognize the
>> copied-over AVI file from the computer hard drive?
>
> I noticed something interesting.
> In my tests, I copied over a bunch of JPEG files onto the Compact Flash
> card from my WinXP hard drive. I had used IrfanView to do a "lossless
> rotation" of some of those JPEG files. Of the JPEG files I copied over,
> the
> Canon PowerShot A95 refused to recognize those that were rotated by the
> IrfanView plugin.
>
> The good news is that the copied over JPEG files that were not rotated
> worked fine. Also, I figured out how to turn on the AutoPlay feature of
> the
> Canon A95 so that got rid of the play menu caused by hitting the set
> button
> and then hitting it again to actually play the AVI.
>
> So, I now can autoplay a few related JPGs and then autoplay an AVI and
> then
> a few more JPGs (based on the file numberng system) to record from the
> Canon A95 over to the VHS tape. The only problem is this is working only
> with the test AVI; the AVI that is shot from the Canon camera.
>
> I need to get the Canon camera to recognize the AVI that was on my
> computer
> hard disk.
>
> Does anyone out there know the steps to properly copy an AVI file from a
> WinXP hard disk over to a compact flash such that the Canon PowerShot A95
> will recognize that AVI file? Does the numbering system or THM file
> (whatever that is) have anything to do with the technique?
>
> Thanks for your help, I'm trying to get this done by morning so my kid can
> take the VHS tape to school for his project due tomorrow (he only told me
> about it today and it's now past 3am and I'm tantalizingly almost there
> with your help!).
>
> Tony Susa
Have you succeeded yet?
I had an idea - analyse the videos produced by your Canon with say AVIcodec.
Then do your best to convert the Nikon video to the same format that the
Canon produces and of course - plays back....
AVIcodec:
http://avicodec.duby.info/
(A small freeware utility - 556KBs).
Martin.
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