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I took some videos last week. I viewed them ALL. Now today, I go to view them again and I can view SOME of them, but there are 3 that say This Motion Image cannot be played back? What happened?
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The zoom button is not for browsing the pictures.
Use the 4-way switch to browse the pictures.
It appears that there is something wrong with your SD card. Format the card in the camera before using it again. Make sure you have saved all images to the computer before formatting.
You have a faulty battery. Try cleaning the contacts on both the batteries and the charger.
I went on Amazon last week for the exact same issue. Mine was an older model though so I couldn't get replacement parts. I did however see a link under their Safety 1st products for replacement parts for video monitors. Try there. Good luck!
I've got the same problem, also with a brand-new Canon Legria FS 20. As Canon told me, I took it to a Canon office to be repaired. It was repaired. I tried filming and it worked. Then I tried to view this film and I got the same error message again: cannot access internal memory. I also can't film anymore now. I'll call Canon now and ask them what to do. Repairing didn't help, I want a new cam, but I'm not sure the FS 20 is a good choice. There seems to be a problem with it.
If you take lower resolution photos on the Diamond, especially photos for contacts, they aren't as big as the other photos, so you must zoom in for them to fill the whole screen. For that, simply do a half circle clockwise motion on the picture itself.
Also, if you took larger photos with the camera on it's side, you must turn it to it's side again so the picture goes back to landscape mode.
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