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Last Post 26 Oct 2008 12:15 PM by Ricardo. 4 Replies.
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Ztan
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15 Jul 2008 03:07 PM  
 I just bought my new  Sony Camrecoder and I'm still exploring the features of it but still I don't know how to display my video/pictures on my Television?Please help me with this.
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18 Jul 2008 04:13 AM  
There are 2 ways you could do this. One you can download your pictures or video to your computer and edit it there. After editing you can burn the images to dvd and use that dvd in your dvd player. Or you may have a cord that hooks up directly to the tv or dvd player. If it came with a manual I would check that first. If no cord came with it you will want to know what model number your camera is so you can pick you one up.
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30 Jul 2008 01:27 AM  
I had one of the older models of camcorders. It actually put the video on a smaller version of a VCR tape. Then if I wanted to play it in my VCR and watch it on TV, I had a bigger adapter tape that the small tape fit right inside. I could pop this in my VCR and watch it just the same as other videos. But, considering the VCR is practically a thing of the past, I doubt many of the newer camcorders even have this included.
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21 Aug 2008 09:04 PM  
Yeah,Brandbla8 is right.I think it's possible only by downloading the videos to computer first & then store them in a dvd to watch in tv.I don't think there'll be an option for directly connecting the camcorder to tv & watch.
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26 Oct 2008 12:15 PM  
I tend to put my images and video into my computer and then burn them onto DVD using Pinnacle Studio 8.

We recently did a video for my wife's father's birthday, which went over well.

I have displayed some family album shots on CD-R before, too.
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