Misskermie
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Because society is losing it's class.why do cheer routines have to be so suggestive nowadays????
Because society is losing it's class.why do cheer routines have to be so suggestive nowadays????
Make sure you don't have the protection tab on. There's a little switch on most SD cards that if switched, will prevent things from saving. I dunno about viewing though.
If the card is not being read by your computer, rather than showing nothing on it, then its something with your computer probably. If it being read, then maybe your files got deleted? If you formatted the card then everything would be deleted andd you should always format the card IN THE DEVICE YOU WILL BE USING IT so that it can create the proper folders and such.
It won't work. iPhone is an Apple product, Windows is a Microsoft product. Any video from your iPhone will more than likely be in a format that would only be recognized by iMovie, or another kind of video editing software on a Mac computer, you won't be able to open it in Movie Maker because it's not a Windows-friendly file format. It would have to be an AVI, MP4, MPG, or WMV to import into Movie Maker.On a similar note, is it possible to edit a video taken from an iPhone onto Windows Movie Maker? I tried once.... I recorded something with my web cam, and recorded some things on my iPhone to edit into the video. I was able to e-mail it to myself, but while I was able to view it on my computer, I couldn't put the files into Windows Movie Maker. I could probably just download a video editing app ob my phone and then upload to YouTube, but I couldn't do it that way if I was using multiple video devices for the same basic video production.
Hm. Odd. And you say it used to appear before? Maybe your card reader is bad on your computer? If you can't see files on any card you put in then its most likely your computer, or you don't have "view all files" selected.It clearly works in the camera. But when I put the card in, the folder that comes up is empty.
is it rejecting the files or just crashing? And dumb question but the files were saved to the computer, right? XD Movie maker, from my experience, starts to crash when your files reach a certain size. If its rejecting the files, then they are not in a format supported my movie maker and you need to convert them first.On a similar note, is it possible to edit a video taken from an iPhone onto Windows Movie Maker? I tried once.... I recorded something with my web cam, and recorded some things on my iPhone to edit into the video. I was able to e-mail it to myself, but while I was able to view it on my computer, I couldn't put the files into Windows Movie Maker. I could probably just download a video editing app ob my phone and then upload to YouTube, but I couldn't do it that way if I was using multiple video devices for the same basic video production.
Movie maker really isn't good for video files. It's good for slideshows with music basically. But as far as editing video goes, I've never had any success with movie maker. In fact, I made a video that was only about two minutes long and I had to save it into four chunks of video then pray that it would let me import the segments and save.