How do i upload videos from my phone to my computer?

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2011 and filed under videos | 2 Comments »

How do i upload videos from my phone to my computer?
I have an env3 and I want to put the videos I’ve recorded onto my computer to edit them in windows movie maker, and eventually put them on the internet. I can plug in my phone using a USB cable and I have an hp computer with windows vista, if that affects anything.

Can you tell me how to transfer the videos from my phone to my computer?

Additional Details
**note: this phone isn’t under a contract anymore and i can’t send messages with the videos in them.

Buy one of these -> http://www.porta-charge.co.uk/bluetooth-v2-0-usb-adapter-transparent-black.html

Quick Overview
This v2.0 USB Bluetooth Adapter is perfect for Bluetooth enabling your PC or laptop. With more than 50m wide range, use it to connect wirelessly to your Bluetooth devices such as mobile phone, PDA etc. and transfer files quickly and easily.

Been using a blue version for years.. Love It! :)

You said you already have a USB Cable for your phone?

When its connected can you goto Start menu, Computer, ‘Locate the Phone’..
Then Open/Explore the Phone Drive and Locate your Video’s..
Then Right click them, Copy, Right click the Desktop, Paste.

Hope it helps :)

P.S: Completly Free Video Converters -> http://download.cnet.com/1770-2194_4-0.html?query=video+converter&searchtype=downloads&rpp=10&filter=licenseName=Free|platform=Windows&filterName=licenseName=Free|platform=Windows&tag=pe-searchFacetsTile;navForm

When watching streamed videos online, what causes the audio and video to go out of sync?

Posted by admin on May 7th, 2011 and filed under videos | 2 Comments »

I decided to watch some videos online, and for some reason, the audio is a few seconds behind the video. The characters’ mouths move, but there’s a delay for their voices.

It happens when the video is uploaded to the internet, as it uploads sometimes it messes up and the audio gets put out of place.

How do I get videos to work properly on my computer again?

Posted by admin on May 4th, 2011 and filed under videos | 3 Comments »

About 2 weeks ago I updated my Adobe Flash Player, and ever since then videos don’t play smoothly, they freeze and then jump and freeze, so it plays more like a slide show instead of a video. (I always let the videos completely load before playing them, but it still continues to play videos like this.) Is there any way to fix it?

nice info thanks

How can I upload videos on to youtube without a video camera?

Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2011 and filed under videos | 5 Comments »

I want to put videos on to youtube but I don’t have a video camera what do I use to get it on youtube without a video camera.

Some digital photo cameras have a video function that you can use to create short videos. Some smartphones also are able to capture short video clips. You can edit these together to create videos of your own to upload.

If you plan to make a lot of videos, and if you have the budget for it, eventually it would be a good idea to get a camcorder.

How to convert videos from a non-digital video camera to a computer?

Posted by admin on April 25th, 2011 and filed under videos | 4 Comments »

I’m trying to make a music video but I only have a non-digital video camera. How do I put the videos in my computer? Also, the graphics on the camera are really bad. Is there any way to make the video look better when it’s on the computer?

What camera is it?

Keep in mind, ANY video or moving image can be put on a computer. Yes, even right back to Thomas Edison’s experiments on a film motion picture camera, or all the reels of 1-inch videotape used in broadcast a few decades back.

You need a device to convert analog video to digital video. This could be as cheap as something like the "Dazzle" device by Pinnacle, which plugs in over USB but makes the video suffer a bit of a quality hit. It can also range up to things like PCI capture cards from AJA or Blackmagic, which will run into the thousands of dollars, but let you capture fully uncompressed video (which most people don’t need, even many people who work in video professionally).

First, make sure your camera is indeed NOT a digital camera. Many think that MiniDV tape cameras are not digital, but they are – connect a FireWire cable to your computer and the camera, and you’re set to go! That’ll copy the data from the tape, in the exact same "DV" format that’s on the tape.

For older formats, like Hi8, 8mm, VHS-C, etc. – you need a capture/converter device. There are USB converters like the Dazzle (OK), FireWire converters like the Grass Valley ADVC series and ADS Pyro A/V Link (better, if you have a FireWire port on your computer!), or capture cards that connect to an open card slot on your computer (also better). These devices will convert your video to a digital format, and get it into your computer for editing.

Why do most of the videos I view on my new Toshiba laptop appear pixelated and un-viewable?

Posted by admin on March 16th, 2011 and filed under videos | 1 Comment »

I have a newer Toshiba Satellite laptop. For some reason, when I try to view videos both on YouTube and Facebook (and any video I have taken with my Flip Share video camera) sent to my email address, it is pixelated. I’m able to see most YouTube videos but many on FB and my Flip camera are completely pixelated. Help! I’ve already changed the settings on my laptop to be high-performance!

you probably do not have the right codecs installed is the most likely problem try installing vlc media player or the k-lite codec pack.

How do you record videos on computer screen?

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2011 and filed under videos | 7 Comments »

So, I want to make a fan video, you know likes the ones on youtube that are just a collaboration of clips from a movie with music added to them, but I don’t know what program to use to capture these videos on my computer.

So far, anything I’ve tried does not record correctly. If I want to record a video, then the pixels get messed up or the video freezes and only records a snapshot of it.

Please help!

try pchand screen recorder, it can be a long time to record desktop activity and audio including capturing video, recording playing game, creating video tutorial, etc. http://www.pc-hand.com/screen-recorder.html

What video player do I need to us to watch videos i downloaded from megaupload?

Posted by admin on January 6th, 2011 and filed under videos | 4 Comments »

Ok so I’ve downloaded some videos from meagaupload and mediafire but I can’t seem to play them is there some special player i need to use to play them. So far I’ve tried to play it on
Window media player
and
quick time player

Personally, I recommend VLC player.
It’s open-source and is compatible with almost every video and audio format you can think of.

https://videolan.org/vlc/

How can we upload videos on Youtube and what should be the minimum resolution of the video it support?

Posted by admin on December 18th, 2010 and filed under videos | 1 Comment »

Actually I want to upload videos and I have already signed up . But there is one problem :- I want to upload those videos that are captured in lower resolution(176*144) and in 2 mega pixel. I want to upload through my phone (Nokia 2700), Please provide me information on how to do the same and I also want to know whether You tube support those videos or not?.
Thanks.

Transfer videos to your computer via data cable or bluetooth. Sign in to your account on youtube. There must be a option of uploading videos. Select it browse your videos and upload it.

VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Posted by admin on December 16th, 2010 and filed under videos | 1 Comment »

My friend is over and we want 2 make videos……. we want it 2 be cool like different effects! any ideas on what topic we could do?

if you have a video camera it should have a editing systm