I've answered hundreds of them and compiled the most popular questions in a downloadable searchable 200-page collection of answers. From finding the right codecs to play your movies, to converting files to new formats, this guide steps you through solutions to dozens of audio and video problems. Think of this as the ultimate painkiller for your personal digital video and audio headaches.
"I recently imported some photos/videos from my Kodak Easyshare camera on to my new Inspiron computer complete with Windows Vista Premium - I can view the photos but not the videos - can you help?"
Kodak digital cameras record movies in the QuickTime MOV format. The easiest way to play back these files is with Apple's QuickTime software, which is available as a free download from Apple either as a standalone application or as part of the iTunes download.
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If you want to edit these movie files in Windows Movie Maker or most of the other consumer editing applications available for Windows, you'll need to convert the MOV files to AVI or some other format compatible.
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