How can I get the video off the camcorder tapes to cd's
I have a panasonic palmcorder vhsc and need to put the videos on dvd. Can I record directly from the camcorder to a cd or view it from my computer with a usb sort of connection
If you have a stand alone DvD Player/Recorder you can connect your camcorder to it by the A/V (Audio Video) output of the camera to the input of the DvD. A computer solution is the Dazzle from Pinnacle.
First...is it on all sources or only just one input. If just one input it might be a connection issue from the device or the connecting cable/hdmi. If it is on all inputs...dish..dvd...off air..the TV might be faulty and need servicing. One last thing to check is if the screen is set to a color offset. Pages 81 to 85 are on color settings...the white balance can be adjusted on this TV and the G-Gain might be too high. (Green - Gain)
Can i install a bigger size TV if the mount is rated for the weight?
I am looking at the Sanus - VisionMount Full-Motion Mount for 23" - 40" TVs - Extends 9-1/2". The mount can handle up to 100 lbs. The TV i want to buy is 46" and weights only 45 lbs. Is it possible to use this mount for the larger size TV if its within the weight range?
The weight may be under the rated weight however the position of the mounting area on the back probably wont line up. The stress area on the back of the smaller screen might go up too 9.5 x 9.5...so even if the weight is less on the 46" screen the stress pulling away from the 9.5 x 9.5 area could be too high to safely mount.
YES. The Digital Frame should have a Multi Card Reader. You cane use different types of memory cards. Copy the photos to a computer...then copy only the photos you want to use on the digital frame onto a different memory to use in the frame.
I would like to display from one laptop a powerpoint presentation to 5-6 flat screen TV's. IOGEAR was a wonderful solution but this is a wireless signal and our management is fearful this would be a security breach. What would be the best cabling solution?
There might be other solutions but the first that comes to mind is get a PC to TV Converter Box. This will give you a RCA video and s-video output. Take either one of these and run it to a Video-DA (Distribution Amplifier)...there are 4, 6 and 8 output versions. Run these outputs to the TVs. Hope this helps...good luck.
I'm looking for a camera like Nikon 5000. However, I'd like to compare with a Canon option. So, I'd like to know the Canon model and if it's possible, the most relevant differences.
It appears that the Canon T1i is the current D5000 challenger. With these improvements over the D5000. 15megapixel. Larger screen. Much Higher resolution screen. 1080 HD recording. Longer record times in movie mode. The D5000 does have some Scene shooting modes and in camera editing the Canon does not have.