I have a old version of Ulead video studio 10.0.0110.0 SE and would like to import recorded video from my camera but it breaks the files down into separate clips and would like to import them all at once. Is this possible or do i need to manually delete the ones I don't want and import the ones I do want. The connector is a AV cables to USB to PC.
Thanks.
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Re: Uploading movies
camera or camcorder? Digita or analog? Make/Model of camera? You need to supply more information
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The camera is really this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003NY ... UTF8&psc=1
It has a hard drive built in and a AV connector to be used with my PC
It has a hard drive built in and a AV connector to be used with my PC
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Re: Uploading movies
Hi
I had to check the date to make sure its not April 1st.
Amazon does not give much if any info on the camera?
Usually the cameras memory card would be connected to the PC via a USB cable.
Most would be Plug and Play so would show as a removable drive from My Computer / Computer
From there you should be able to Copy and Paste the clips to your hard drive.
Once you have them on the hard drive you import the clips you want to VS timeline.
Right click timeline and select Import Video, I think its called using VS 10, don’t have that version installed?
I had to check the date to make sure its not April 1st.
Amazon does not give much if any info on the camera?
Usually the cameras memory card would be connected to the PC via a USB cable.
Most would be Plug and Play so would show as a removable drive from My Computer / Computer
From there you should be able to Copy and Paste the clips to your hard drive.
Once you have them on the hard drive you import the clips you want to VS timeline.
Right click timeline and select Import Video, I think its called using VS 10, don’t have that version installed?
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That is a good thought to do that. But it did not work. It is connected using a AV to USB splitter. I have a SD card reader in my pc that the camera uses but it's very very small and won't fit. Wish they had a size converter for those types of things. Any one familiar with that version of Ulead? I'm still trying to figure out how to save videos on U lead. The manual it came with isn't that great of a tool. I doubt they have it online as it's pretty old version.
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I notice on the ad for the camera that it says it comes not only with an SD card but an SD card reader. Did that not happen in your case? Anyway, you can easily and very cheaply buy an external card reader which takes all the various sizes and types of card. Probably would not cost much more than $15 these days. And if by chance the card you have is a mini or micro SD card, there are SD adapters the size of standard SD cards.
Did VS 10 SE come with the teddy camera? I ask since the SE versions were usually distributed free and packaged with a video capture device (such as your teddy bear!!) But the version was usually tweaked to work with that specific device. Or did the teddy bear come with other software which you could use to capture?
Did VS 10 SE come with the teddy camera? I ask since the SE versions were usually distributed free and packaged with a video capture device (such as your teddy bear!!) But the version was usually tweaked to work with that specific device. Or did the teddy bear come with other software which you could use to capture?
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Re: Uploading movies
Hi
Maybe I misunderstood your first post
Your original post said the files were broken down into separate clips, that seems to indicate that you can view the files on the pc, They will be individual clips/files, one for each recording.
Are you saying you can import these files as individual files?
If No…………….
After connecting the Teddy Bear to the PC does it show as a removable drive when viewing the My Computer option.
If so you should be able to access the cameras SD card from there?
Maybe I misunderstood your first post
Your original post said the files were broken down into separate clips, that seems to indicate that you can view the files on the pc, They will be individual clips/files, one for each recording.
Are you saying you can import these files as individual files?
If No…………….
After connecting the Teddy Bear to the PC does it show as a removable drive when viewing the My Computer option.
If so you should be able to access the cameras SD card from there?
Re: Uploading movies
It did come with a SD to USB stick. Tried it out and it worked. I was able to save all the files off of the bear. Thanks for eveyones help!
