I've got a Kodak CX7430, I can record video, and preview it on the camera,
but when I transfer to my PC (winXP) , all I get is sound, I can't see the
movie. Any ideas, anyone else with the same problem??
Toomanyputters - 02 Jan 2005 23:28 GMT
If I remember correctly, the file extension is .mov to view the file. You
would need to have QuickTime installed on your computer. It is a free
download.
> I've got a Kodak CX7430, I can record video, and preview it on the camera,
> but when I transfer to my PC (winXP) , all I get is sound, I can't see the
> movie. Any ideas, anyone else with the same problem??
kathy ojala - 02 Feb 2007 10:24 GMT
down load quick time real player to see video
> I've got a Kodak CX7430, I can record video, and preview it on the camera,
> but when I transfer to my PC (winXP) , all I get is sound, I can't see the
> movie. Any ideas, anyone else with the same problem??
Phil - 04 Feb 2007 23:14 GMT
Try a different media player
VLC Media Player runs most movie files, its more reliable than Windows Media
Player
You can down load it free..
> down load quick time real player to see video
>> I've got a Kodak CX7430, I can record video, and preview it on the
>> camera,
>> but when I transfer to my PC (winXP) , all I get is sound, I can't see
>> the
>> movie. Any ideas, anyone else with the same problem??
Snapper - 07 Feb 2007 19:57 GMT
Totally agree, it is a superb application.
> Try a different media player
> VLC Media Player runs most movie files, its more reliable than Windows
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>>> the
>>> movie. Any ideas, anyone else with the same problem??