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Fujifilm FinePix S9600
Hi,
I would appreciate any advice, I have recently purchased a Fujifilm FinePix S9600, the problem I have is that if I take any movie clips using this camera, and then play them back on the PC they are jumpy and jerky, however the image quality of the clips are excellent, apart from the problems, however if I play these clips on the camera they are ok. Even if I burn the clips onto a CD, and try and play them on a DVD player, these clips still won't play. I used to have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC, and could play any clips taken on this camera, on the PC without any problem. The PC is running Windows XP home, has a 2.01 Ghz processor, with 448 RAM. Any help with the above would be greatly appreciated. Regards, |
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Fujifilm FinePix S9600
I have used several Fujis to create videos without problem (S6500, F30,
S602). If your PC has several programs running it might provide "jerky" playback. Make sure you do not have many programs running in the background (like anti-virus, etc). A badly fragmented or very full drive will also work slowly. You cannot simply burn an avi file to a cd and have it play in a DVD player (there are a few exceptions that will play computer format files like rm, avi, etc). What you need to do is use some software to create a VCD. A certain directory structure is necessary for the DVD player to understand what to do with the file. For a VCD you need an MPEG1 file as well. Some software may be able to convert AND burn. I think Nero has this option. Do not simply create a Data CD. Look for a VCD option. Similarly you need an MPEG2 file AND burner software that create a Video DVD (not a data DVD). I have used VCDEasy (there is a early freeware version available) to create a VCD after converting with avi2vcd. Works very well. rob wrote: Hi, I would appreciate any advice, I have recently purchased a Fujifilm FinePix S9600, the problem I have is that if I take any movie clips using this camera, and then play them back on the PC they are jumpy and jerky, however the image quality of the clips are excellent, apart from the problems, however if I play these clips on the camera they are ok. Even if I burn the clips onto a CD, and try and play them on a DVD player, these clips still won't play. I used to have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC, and could play any clips taken on this camera, on the PC without any problem. The PC is running Windows XP home, has a 2.01 Ghz processor, with 448 RAM. Any help with the above would be greatly appreciated. Regards, |
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Fujifilm FinePix S9600
hey yeah it will be a problem with ur pc. i used to work for a photo
store and we specialised in fuji and got trained on all the equipment... it may be the encoding on the clips are different to the sony.. in fact.. they are.. not maybe... and they may not be as compatible on ur pc i used fuji clips on a mac and they worked fine. |
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