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change your tape or charge your battery and mess with it a little bit try the different views or options theres a record view a view video when done and rewind and fast forward
something maybe broken on the inside for it to say play but fast forward. the botton could be stuck as well. maybe open the vcr and clean it all up in side. that might help
Oh my, sounds like you accidentally recorded in "Time Lapse" mode (one of the specialized video features of your camera). Unfortunately, there's no way to convert the already taken video back to "Standard" video with sound, I'm sorry. However, you'll obviously need to set your camera back to standard mode for future videos. Press the "Function" button while in video mode. Then press left/right to select "Standard" video.
i have good and bad news for you guys. the bad news is that you'll never beable to see those videos in the normal time frame again. but the good news is that there's nothing wrong with your camera. try turning the sd1100 on again in video mode. then press on the function/set button. now just set the capture mode back to standard. you've had it in time lapse. if this doesnt help, then iono.... lol good luck!
please try to update the driver of your video card and sound card. Please try also to update the version of your directX to version 10. make sure that in the step number 4 in the program select the video quality to best not automatic
There is usually a physical switch where you move from viewing pictures/vidoes to taking pictures. Here there should be a setting for viewing. If not, then there usually is a menu option when you are viewing pictures/videos. Not sure which model of camera you are using, so I am not sure how to tell you specifically.
For Canon cameras, usually a menu button or function button. If you press this while viewing your photos, it should bring up a menu that has a play, stop, fast forward, erase, etc buttons on the screen.
Sometimes that happens to me too. What I do is just push play, then fast forward, and normally if you watch it, the picture starts to come back. Just keep fast forwarding until you can see all of the picture, and you should be fine.
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