Video camera viewing help

i have purchased a nokia 5800 xm and i can take an view pics but can only take videos not view them, its just a blank screen with no sound that runs for the length of the video taken. and when the videos are listed they all have a red star next to them

The answer to this question is no. Apparently, if you use the belkin digital camera link, you can't view the photos until after you sync with your computer on both ipod photo and ipod video. Weak.

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