Transferring .AVI file back to DV - audio drop out

Posted: 11-13-2003, 05:00 PM
Can someone explain in simple terms the following...

I have a 3.76GB .AVI file I am trying to transfer back to
my Canon ZD-40 digital video camera. I created the file
using Windows Movie Maker on the Windows XP Home Edition.
When I replay the movie on the camera, the audio drops out
every five seconds or so throughout the whole tape. I
have transitions, audio, and music on the tape. The music
came in the form of me recording the music via the camera,
as opposed to importing from a CD (which I'm probably too
stupid to figure out how to do). Anyways, can anyone walk
me through the process of how I can get the file from the
computer to the camera without me jumping off a building
first?!!! Help!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Transferring .AVI file back to DV - audio drop out
Posted: 11-13-2003, 06:15 PM
Try copying it by using the WindDV utility - there's a link on the
Camcorders... General page of my website.

PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org

And defrag your hard drive before doing the transfer.


"Arlene Battishill" <ArleneBattishill@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Can someone explain in simple terms the following...
>
> I have a 3.76GB .AVI file I am trying to transfer back to
> my Canon ZD-40 digital video camera. I created the file
> using Windows Movie Maker on the Windows XP Home Edition.
> When I replay the movie on the camera, the audio drops out
> every five seconds or so throughout the whole tape. I
> have transitions, audio, and music on the tape. The music
> came in the form of me recording the music via the camera,
> as opposed to importing from a CD (which I'm probably too
> stupid to figure out how to do). Anyways, can anyone walk
> me through the process of how I can get the file from the
> computer to the camera without me jumping off a building
> first?!!! Help!!!!!!!!!

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Transferring .AVI file back to DV - audio drop out
Posted: 11-25-2003, 06:25 AM
If you find the answer - let me know!
>-----Original Message-----
>Can someone explain in simple terms the following...
>
>I have a 3.76GB .AVI file I am trying to transfer back
to
>my Canon ZD-40 digital video camera. I created the file
>using Windows Movie Maker on the Windows XP Home
Edition.
>When I replay the movie on the camera, the audio drops
out
>every five seconds or so throughout the whole tape. I
>have transitions, audio, and music on the tape. The
music
>came in the form of me recording the music via the
camera,
>as opposed to importing from a CD (which I'm probably
too
>stupid to figure out how to do). Anyways, can anyone
walk
>me through the process of how I can get the file from
the
>computer to the camera without me jumping off a building
>first?!!! Help!!!!!!!!!
>.
>
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Cari MS-MVP
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Re: Transferring .AVI file back to DV - audio drop out
Posted: 11-25-2003, 08:28 PM
Try with as little running in the background as possible. Antivirus running
in real time is a major culprit of this. Disable (or snooze if possible)
the antivirus during the time you are exporting... but do NOT forget to turn
it back on afterwards.

Cari
www.coribright.com

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