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Kodak zi6 pocket video camera and windows movie maker help ?
I wonder if you could help me with the kodak zi6 pocket video camera. I get problems when trying to edit the footage on the kodak media impression software. During playback, the people’s mouths do not move in time with the film and I am currently trying to upload videos onto windows movie maker but it doesn’t seem to want to. The footage is saved as a MOV file, so is there any way the film can be converted to an MPG file? I don’t understand why windows movie maker doesn’t accept the videos from kodak zi6 and I was wondering if perhaps you do ? or could help me out all?
thanks
You may try this AVS Video Editor which has many great functions. The features in the official site are below:
1. Direct Transfer to iPod, PSP, Mobiles and Other Portable Players
2. Supports Virtually ALL Video Formats
3. Burn Movie DVDs
4. Capture and Edit Video from External Devices
5. Edit Video and Enhance Your Movies
6. Create Slide Shows
7. Make Perfect Audio for Your Video Editing Tasks
8. Scene Detection
9. Convenient Video Editing Tools and Interface
I have a Motorola DVR / digital cable box today from my cable provider (Comcast) When I tried synchronize my TV remote control that comes with the cable box (for the remote can control both the TV and the box) I could not find listed as a brand element TV. The item is brand Circuit City TV. Does anyone know if other trademarks mentioned may be consistent with the? Thank you.
Element and Polariod seem to have exactly the same models, just different brandings. Try to find a similar model in the Polaroid website and use the code so that instead. If that fails, there is usually a procedure programmable remote control to find the correct code for your TV – just check the manual.
Motorola MC75 Worldwide Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA)
Are there disadvantages to purchasing re-manufactured toner cartridges?
I have a Brother color laser multifunction printer for my business that I love, but boy is toner expensive! I came across re-manufactured versions that are half the price as new cartridges, and see the benefit for the environment and for my pocket… but will I be sacrificing quality? And will the machine be damaged in any way?
Many people buy and use re-manufactured cartridges a lot and most have few, if any, problems. The problems that re-manufactured cartridges can cause, but not always, depending on the company, are:
1 – image quality:
– a – color consistency may vary
– b – light or faded appearance
– c – images are not as clean and crisp
2 – cartridges can leak toner into printer
3 – poor quality workmanship or materials may cause premature failure of cartridge, squeaks, poor print quality, etc. and not last as long
4 – quality of toner may deteriorate fuser rollers more quickly and leave more dust inside printer
If your prints are critical for quality, reliability and endurance then I’d suggest going with the manufacturers brand, but if you’re wanting to lower your costs and prints aren’t that critical then try a set and see how the re-manufactured cartridges work for you. It’s only half of what you’d normally spend and could be worth it in the long run.