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How do i transfer my video from my hard drive to my laptop

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"Burn" the content onto a DVD.
Should really be done with all video or audio files. If your hard drive ever dies you'll have lost all content.

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OK, what camera? How is it plugged into the laptop? What laptop?
In general, you will transfer the video onto the hard drive of the laptop, and then play the video file with Media Player or VNC or some other video player on the laptop. You may be able to transfer it by USB cable, or you may be able to put a SD card from the camera, into the computer or into an SD Card reader attached to the computer
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**For every minute you record it takes one minute to transfer to the PC*


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