Video Transfer 3220

How do I make videos taken with Nokia 3220 available to view in Windows Media Player?

You can only view your 3220 videos with Media classic, Nokia Multimeda Manager or other .3gp video playback softwares

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  • S Video Transfer Cable vs. Composite Video Transfer Cable???

    I am double checking here after importing some footage. During review; I am not satisfied with the quality. Of course these are old and weren't stored well so I expect the actual footage to be deteriorating.
    The thing that's bugging me is that the tracking seems fine on the T.V. but looks horribly off in iMovie during import and playback. Would the cable cause this?
    I am wondering if I should purchase a $10 S-Video Transfer Cable and re-import the footage?
    My little consumer digi-cam (Canon ZR40) only came with the RCA Composite type transfer cable.
    Is the actual difference noticable to the human eye?
    Thanks

    "..During review; I am not satisfied with the quality.." ..iMovie doesn't display as sharply as a TV ..this is really a "cut'n'paste" editing program, not really a viewing program, so you won't really see the full quality till you export back to tape, or to a DVD, and view that on a good screen ..so don't worry needlessly.
    "..the tracking seems fine on the T.V. but looks horribly off in iMovie.." ..A TV doesn't normally show the extreme edges of a picture; they're intentionally cut off to avoid showing any 'raggedness' around the edges ..this is known as 'overscan'.
    What you may be seeing - which won't be visible once you've edited, exported back to tape or DVD and are viewing on a similar TV - is probably the overlap or 'handover' between the video heads on the original recorder, giving an extra few lines of 'garbage' at the top or bottom of the screen.
    This is normal ..that's how VCRs work ..it's just that you usually don't see it, except, perhaps, on a plasma or other flat-screen TV which scans right to the edges (..i.e; has no 'overscan').
    "..purchase a $10 S-Video Transfer Cable and re-import the footage.." ..It'll probably make no difference.
    Edit some of what you've imported ..say three minutes' worth. Export that back to the Canon, then play that from the Canon into your TV. Compare that with the original which you imported into the Canon.
    I expect you'll see no difference ..maybe the imported, edited and exported looks slightly better, if a 'timebase corrector' inside the Canon gave a more sharply synchronised capture onto tape than the simple playback from your original VCR (..it does happen..)

  • How to rip DVD, convert video, transfer iPod music and make iPhone ringtone

    Part 1. How to rip DVD to iPod/iPhone/Sansa/PSP/Zune and other MP4 and MP3 Players
    Part 2. How to convert all video to MP4, AVI, FLV, 3GP, WMV, MOV, MPG, RM, RMVB, MKV, VOB…
    Part 3. How to transfer music from iPod to computer, computer to iPod, iPod to iPod.
    Part 4. How to make your own iPhone ringtone for free
    Believe or not, to do the things above what you need is download Aiseesoft DVD Software Toolkit(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-software-toolkit.html) and few clicks.
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/dvd-software-toolkit.jpg
    Part 1. How to rip DVD to iPod/iPhone/Sansa/PSP/Zune and other MP4 and MP3 Players.
    Step 1. Click “DVD Ripper” on the main interface to run Aiseesoft DVD Ripper(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-ripper.html).
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/converter-suite-new/dvd.jpg
    Step 2. Open your DVD Drive and put your DVD in it, then click “Load DVD” and choose “Load DVD” to load your DVD into this best DVD ripper.
    Step 3. Choose your output format from the “profile” drop-down list. This best DVD ripper provides you so many formats that out of your expectation, such as “iPod video MPEG 4 (*.mp4)”, “iPhone 3G MOV 640*480 (*.mov)” and so on.
    After you choose your output format, you can adjust your output video’s settings, such as “Resolution”, “Frame Rate”, “Bitrate”, “Sample Rate” and so on.
    Click “Start” now to begin your conversion and you will get your video soon.
    To make your output movie more enjoyable you can do some editings to it through this best DVD ripper. You can choose a part of your movie to convert (trim), remove the black edges of your DVD movie (crop) and also adjust the effect (effect) and select subtitle and audio track.
    Part 2. How to convert all video to MP4, AVI, FLV, 3GP, WMV, MOV, MPG, RM, RMVB, MKV, VOB…
    Step 1. Click “Total Video Converter” on the main interface to run Aiseesoft Total Video Converter(http://www.aiseesoft.com/total-video-converter.html)
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/converter-suite-new/video.jpg
    Step 2. Click “Add File” to load the video you want to convert.
    Step 3. Choose output format by clicking “profile” and customize your own output video by
    clicking “settings” to adjust the Resolution, Frame Rate, Bitrate and so on.
    Before you click “Start” to begin your conversion, you can do some editing works, such as pick up a part of your video to convert(trim), choose your own play region(crop) and put two or more files into one.(merge into one file).
    OK, now you can begin your conversion
    Part 3. How to transfer your songs and videos bewteen iPod and computer/iPod
    First, Click “iPod Transfer” to run Aiseesoft iPod Transfer
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/ipod-transfer.jpg
    Click “Computer to iPod” button, it will allow you to transfer songs and videos from your computer to iPod easily.
    Click “iPod to Computer” button, it will allow you to backup your songs and videos from iPod to your computer.
    Click “iPod to iPod” button, it will allow you to transfer songs and videos from one iPod to another iPod dirrectly.
    Part 4. How to make your own iPhone ringtone for free
    Download Aiseesoft iPhone Ringtone Maker(http://www.aiseesoft.com/iphone-ringtone-maker.html)
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/iphone-suite/iphone-ringtone-maker.jpg
    Step 1: Click “Browse” on the right side of "Input File" to import the file that you want to make ringtone from it.
    Step 2: Play it and listen the music to find the segment that you want to use it as ringtone. Then drag and click the start & end slider to set your wanted segment, or type the start & end time in the corresponding text box directly to get the exact segment. You also can pre-listen the converted audio before generate.
    Step 3: Click “Browse” on the right side of "Local Output Folder" to choose the output destination.
    Step 4: Check "Export to iPhone" option, the converted ringtone will be load to your iPhone directly.
    Step 5: After all the settings are finished, click “Generate” to begin making your own iPhone ringtone.
    If you are a Mac user, I recommend you Aiseesoft DVD Software Toolkit for Mac(http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-software-toolkit-for-mac.html)
    it has the same functions as the windows one. You can use it easy rip your DVD, convert your videos, transfer your iPod songs and videos bewteen iPod and your Mac and also make your own ringtone.
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-software-toolkit/dvd-software-toolkit-mac.jpg

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  • Video transfer from computer to new ipad (ret disp) shows transfering process, but it's not in video or movie  . ...Where'd it go ?

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             Video transfer from computer to new ipad (ret disp) shows transfering process, but it's not in video or movie  . ...Where'd it go ? sync automatically downloaded some -  but was a bit prejudiced and selective with content mainly all edited by me in Moviemaker (windows 7, probably the reason)
             I use technology since neanderthals roamed the planet . ....don't quite understand  all the nuances  . .. .So, my all things "i" (apple/mac) guru has arranged a meeting,    and I'm impatient.  I know some of my videos are in several formats, etc... and I don't quite understand the differences . ...to me, it's complicated, as Alec Baldwin would say.
            Unfortunately, I'm "late" to the game metaphoricaly ( windows vs apple/mac ). I have a couple ipods and actually endorse the ijet remote device (Co. from San Diego). I have pro tools and other hi tech gear in the pro keyboards/sequencing arena where I've been writing computer music since 80's and it's evolution.

    The Apple video app is very limited in what it will play. If you have multiple video formats and if they will play on an iPad, then you likely need a 3rd party vidoe app. One such is BUZZPlayer which is available in the iTunes App Store on a Mac or PC or from the App Store app on an iOS device.
    You transfer the videos to 3rd party video apps using iOS File Sharing.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4094

  • DVD Quality: Using Pinnacle Video Transfer and I-movie 08

    I am using Pinnacle video transfer to upload old video - some directly from old camera tapes, some from 8mm video that has been transferred to VCR or DVD by a commercial service such as Costco. I am using the "Professional Quality" to burn my finished projects, but the quality is not as good as the original upload from the source. Sometimes it is better than others but I am unable to figure out why. Is there a way to use the creative resources for MAC and get good quality video? Thanks very much. Are the professional programs (such as "final cut") a lot better?

    Dyann there seems to be a problem with Imovie08 in that it only uses single field processing effectively throwing away half of your horizontal quality. I am a relatively new Mac user and bought my macbook to do video editing, I am having the same problem when importing from a mini dv camera in that the quality when the dvd is produced to be quite honest is crap. Many people are complaining about htis and are asking if Imovie09 will have this fixed but no firm answers yet. Hope this helps

  • Video transfer problem from pc to ipad A1219

    video transfer problem from pc to ipad A1219

    ArinC
    You have posted your issue in Using Apple Support Communities whose topic is 'How to use this forum software's interface, features and/or how to find what you wish'. It is a relatively low traffic and inappropriate forum for your problem. I will ask our Hosts to move it to " Using iPad " where it may get a more rapid response from your fellow users.
    best luck
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  • Video transfer of Digital8

    I have a Sony Digital8 camcorder, model TVR350, and would like to transfer video to my iMac G5. The software that came with the camera wants me to work in Classic OS 9 in order to be installed. I understand that is not possible. Anyone got a suggestion, as to a work-around or other? The cam has only USB, no firewire output.
    Thanks for any help.
    Nick
    iMac G5 20   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

    Grizzly Marmot: Many thanks for solving my video transfer of D8 to iMovieHD. The firewire cable works wonderfully.
    nickman
    You should have firewire (i.LINK or IEEE 1394) on
    that camera - you will need a cable that does not
    come with the camera (4 pin to 6 pin FW). Then you
    will simply use iMovie.
    iMac G5 20   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  
    iMac G5 20   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

  • Pinnacle video transfer

    I saw this cool little gadget called the pinnacle video transfer that transfers video to iPods from DVR's, movies, and even game consoles on Attack of the Show. They say it works with iPods so I was hoping it would work with my iPhone. I don't see why it wouldn't. Can anyone confirm or deny if this is iPhone compatible, or even opinions of anyone that owns one? Thanks.
    Jared

    Dyann there seems to be a problem with Imovie08 in that it only uses single field processing effectively throwing away half of your horizontal quality. I am a relatively new Mac user and bought my macbook to do video editing, I am having the same problem when importing from a mini dv camera in that the quality when the dvd is produced to be quite honest is crap. Many people are complaining about htis and are asking if Imovie09 will have this fixed but no firm answers yet. Hope this helps

  • Video Transfer from Iphone 4 to PC

    Can someone please tell me how I can transfer both my videos and pictures I have taken with my Iphone 4 to my PC? I would like to have both a backup as well as be able to transfer these video and image files. Thank you

    You can easily download Apple Quicktime 7, for free. http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
    Quicktime will play your video which is actually a .mov format, an Apple MPEG 4 video format. Windows 7's Windows Media Player 12 also supports the .mov format, and will play these videos fine. It doesn't look like Microsoft is going to release Media Player 12 for Vista however.
    Garydp makes a very good point about being able to view file extensions. You should definitely think about unchecking the Hide extensions for known file types box in the View folder options section. Knowing the file extension could have lead to a successful Google solution right off the bat.

  • Video transfer from Galaxy S II to new Macbook Pro.

    I just purchased my Macbook Pro 15" a couple of weeks ago and I am trying to transfer video files from my Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone to my new mac. What happens is that it makes the connection for a couple of seconds then it becomes disconnected.

    Google, "Samsung Galaxy S II and Mac."

  • Video transfer from Macbook Pro to iPad mini

    How do you transfer videos from Macbook Pro to iPad mini?

    Take your file and use handbrake to convert the video file to m4v to play in iTunes then sync to iPad Mini

  • Video transfer not working

    I have ipad mini and I do my update to ios8, then after updated  I cannot  transfer  video files to the ipad

    Hi, I don't know which way you're using to transfer video to your iPad. If you use an app, then the reason might be that the app is not compatible with iOS 8 yet. My first suggestion is to restart your iPad to see whether it works or not. If it doesn't work, then try a desktop software, like TunesGo to transfer videos to see whether it works or not. By doing this, you'll learn what is wrong, your iPad, the app, or iTunes you're using. Later, you can fix the problem according to what you've found.

  • Video transfer from lumia 920 to pc

    My problem is still unsolved, I have downloaded videos and I want to transfer them to my PC using window 7 operating system. Can someone please help me what to do????

    hi mate, you can download the Windows Phone app for desktop for Windows 7 to sync your WP8 device with your PC. it should install the drivers needed and appear in My Computer when you plug your phone into your PC anyway

  • Video transfer from Lumia 520 to PC

    How do I transfer video files from my Lumia 520 onto my computer without a cable or what do I do after uploading on Skydrive ?

    If you have Windows 8 or later, you can see your OneDrive folders in WIndows Explorer, otherwise log in to https://onedrive.live.com/ using your Microsoft Account credentials.

  • Video transfer from Cannon video camera to iMac computer

    I have a Cannon Optura 100MC Mini-DV Camcorder. I would like to know what type of cord i need to buy so i transfer home videos from the camcorder to my computer and make DVD's. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks

    Hi Jordan:
    Welcome to discussions!
    You will need a 4-pin to 6-pin firewire. here's a picture:
    http://www.compunettech.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=FW-46-10-BLK
    You can get one just about anywhere that sells electronics.
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