I HAVE A CAMERA PANASONIC LUMIX FH22 MODEL,BY DEFAULT ITS FILE EXTENSION IS (.mov),THEREFORE I HAVE COLLECT SOME MOVIE AND CONVERTED INTO .mov FILES,AFTER IT I HAVE COPY THE SAME INTO MEMORY CARD.AFTER PUT THE MEMORY CARD IN THE CAMERA THERE IS NO FILE SHOWING,I WANT TO RUN THAT MOVIE FILE THROUGH CAMERA TO MY T.V SET BUT NOT ABLE,SO PLEASE TELL ME THE HOW CAN I RUN THE MOVIE THROUGH THIS WAY //[email protected]
You can check this article for help, where I found some players are good to play almost all videos.
1. Leawo Blu-ray Player
When this Leawo Blu-ray Player was created, it is designated to decode and play every HEVC video files with professional support. It is also being widely accepted as the Cadillac of free H.265 player software for you to view H.265 videos on your computer. More formats are offered with the largest codec library foundation in order to save all your hassles opening other video files, such as H.264, MPEG-4, 3gp, VIVO, PVA, etc. While allowing users to watch Blu-ray discs freely, this application can remove the region code on Blu-ray discs or DVDs. What's more, the decoding picture quality is a cut above the rest, especially with all the HEVC movies in your collections. Free custom-oriented design let all the users control everything they like. The system support is multiplex on both Windows and Mac.
Here are more options in this article: 5 Free HEVC Player Software to Play HEVC Videos
There are some MOV players that you can try for free.
1. MPlayerX It is very lightweight on resources and easy to use. And it support most formats in the market.
2. Leawo Blu-ray Player The superb movie experience not only comes from quality lossless video and audio, but its capability of playing all Blu-ray and DVD discs as well.
3. DivX Player This is a player program offering free HEVC playback, including Ultra HD (4K), a must-have for those who appreciate high-quality video.
Your camcorder can only play back movies recorded on that specific device, due to the way the software within the camcorder works.
PS - please don't shout when you post queries
SOURCE: I am unable to copy .MOV file even after
Try hooking the camera or memory card reader up to the computer via a USB cable and go into "My Computer" (or "Computer" in Vista) and look for your camera listed under the removable hard drives and double click it. You'll see a folder and within it, you should see all of your files. Simply copy and paste them to your perferred folder on your hard drive. Some cameras have seperate video folders, but should be in the same, general area.
SOURCE: what is a DCIM FILE, How can I convert Into a dcim
The Dcim format is a file structure that is Compliant with
Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (image and data).
To boil it down, it is a format initially used for medicine.
To put a picture back onto a camera, this is what you must do.
Take a picture with the card in the camera (this creates the file structure on the camera).
Connect the camera to the PC, open the "drive" of the camera, you should see a DCIM folder. open it.
Inside you will see a folder called something 190_PANA, (depending on make of camera, obviously mines a Panasonic) Open it.
Inside is the picture/s you took, note the filename it is 8 characters long EG: P1090810.JPG , find the higest number.
Copy your pictures into the folder with the ones taken in the camera, no rename the photos to be sequentially higher from the last one taken in the camera. EG: P1090811.jpg and so on.
NOTE: if the pictures were originally off the camera and they still have the P1090811 or similar mane, then you can just create a new folder in the DCIM folder Called 191_PANA (or whatever your camera calls it + 1) and put all the pictures in there.
It's complicated, sorry for the windy explanation (you'd think someone would have made a program to do this)... then again the camera software probably does. :-o
Cheers.
SOURCE: how to play lumix digital camera .mov to my dvd player
Hey! There are a lot of such conversion tools. I am now using this Wondershare DVD Converter Ultimate, which helps me convert various video format to any video/audio format I need(indcluding the format you have mentioned). And it also helps me burn dvd from video. It works well for me. You can also have a free trail of it. Hope that helps.
SOURCE: I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 which shoots raw
Photoshop will do it, there is a cut down version called Photoshop elements worth looking at.
This web page tells you its now supported.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-10352781-264.html
SOURCE: Just bought a new Lumix DMC-FH22. Inserted an SD
http://www.panasonic.com.au/products/details.cfm?objectID=5485
Please go to this above site and download your user manual, and drivers, inside the manual the operation you describe is addressed inside. Usually though, the SD card is only used when the Camera's memory is "Full" Or there may be a function to transfer to SD card, but usually one simply need an increase in memory, and to get the photos one uses the software and downloads to a PC, or where ever and it doesn't matter where it is stored.
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