There is, unfortunately, no specific answer that can satisfy a general question like this one. The reason for this is the multitude of different cameras, computers and operating systems available. Therefore, an answer in regard to uploading video from a VHS camera to a Linux operating system on a Desktop PC would be vastly different to that of a Hard Drive camera to Windows Vista Home Premium on a Laptop.
If you are using...
Windows XP with a Digital Video Camera
Microsoft provide excellent details at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/default.mspx
you can upload photos from computer to camera by using a usb card reader.
Well, to upload your art to a computer, you can either scan it in using a scanner (if you have one), or you can take a picture of it, plug your camera's memory card into the computer, and upload it from there.
If your buying a disposable camera that can download photos to your computer your wasting your money. You should just buy a digital camera for twenty dollars. If you cant do this, if you have a printer with a scanner use that to upload the photos on to your computer. Hope this helps!
It depends on the type of camera and the website or service you are using, and the quality you want to upload the pictures in.For a digital camera you can use the supplied cables and software to transfer picture files from the camera to your computer and place them in your desired location. From there you can use many web services and sites to upload and display pictures, for example Flikr. Many of these require an account but are free to use and upload to for basic photo sharing and display. Usually the website will ask you to locate on your computer the desired file/files you wish to upload, then its usually a matter of clicking "upload" or equivalent and you're done.If your digital camera has a memory card and you have the appropriate memory card reader on your computer/laptop you can insert the card to its correct slot and transfer the photos manually to your computer. You can upload the pictures to the website of your choice manually from the memory card direct once it is connected.If you were referring to photo prints or older images you have a hard copy only of, these can be scanned with a scanner (if you don't have one usually a library will that you can use). A scanner will take a picture of the picture, but in high quality (depending on the scanner) and with good focus.
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The steps to upload a video include first transferring the footage from the camera to the computer. Then use a website such as Youtube or Facebook and upload your video.
Record the games from the camera or the device you put the video on and put the file on your computer. Upload the file onto youtube.
you can't turn the sound on when you upload the videos to your computer then the sound goes on
Using a digital camera. You then upload them to the computer. Or, if you use a film camera, you can scan the pictures into the computer on get the photos put on a disc which you can upload to the computer
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You either use the video you filmed with your web cam in your computer. With that you need to keep it somewhere so you can upload it. I pt them on my desktop. Or if you filmed with a camera or video camera, upload them, then do the same thing as with the first one.
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
you can upload photos from computer to camera by using a usb card reader.
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Someone uploads videos to the website YouTube by first creating a YouTube account. Then the person connects their camera to the computer and uploads the video directly to the site.
take pictures and upload them to a computer
To upload videos from your Sony CCD-TRV 101 to your PC, you will need to use the USB cable that came with the camcorder. The cable, of course, comes out of the camera and goes into the computer. You will also need to install any drivers or software that came with the camera. If no CD, USB cable, or other downloading equipment is present, simply contact the manufacturer. They will let you know which camera, computer, or electronics stores carry the items you need to transfer your videos to a PC or Mac.