Is there any way I can watch my finished movie on TV by exporting my finished
movie to my Sony Handycam and then plugging the camera into my TV? Just want
the show the family our vacation pics.

Re: Windows media player to camera to TV by Gord

Gord
Mon May 05 16:47:04 PDT 2008

That would depend upon the capabilities of your camera I would think.

Creating the movie in Windows Movie Maker and saving to HDD is about as far as
you go with WMM

Copying the movie to and playing from the Sony Handycam is a function of the
camera in my opinion.

Do you have a DVD player?

You can, using a DVD authoring application, save the movie to DVD and play that.

If you have the Media Edition of Windows XP or have Vista you don't need a
third-party DVD authoring application.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 5 May 2008 16:25:01 -0700, inai <inai@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Is there any way I can watch my finished movie on TV by exporting my finished
>movie to my Sony Handycam and then plugging the camera into my TV? Just want
>the show the family our vacation pics.


Re: Windows media player to camera to TV by inai

inai
Mon May 05 17:46:01 PDT 2008

Thanks for your quick response.

I dont have a DVD authoring program. I only have XP Home Edition. Just
thought it might be possible to copy to camera then show on TV. Really
didn't want to invest in software program for one time usage.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

> That would depend upon the capabilities of your camera I would think.
>
> Creating the movie in Windows Movie Maker and saving to HDD is about as far as
> you go with WMM
>
> Copying the movie to and playing from the Sony Handycam is a function of the
> camera in my opinion.
>
> Do you have a DVD player?
>
> You can, using a DVD authoring application, save the movie to DVD and play that.
>
> If you have the Media Edition of Windows XP or have Vista you don't need a
> third-party DVD authoring application.
>
>
> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>
> On Mon, 5 May 2008 16:25:01 -0700, inai <inai@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Is there any way I can watch my finished movie on TV by exporting my finished
> >movie to my Sony Handycam and then plugging the camera into my TV? Just want
> >the show the family our vacation pics.
>
>

Re: Windows media player to camera to TV by John

John
Mon May 05 17:58:38 PDT 2008

inai wrote:
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
> I dont have a DVD authoring program. I only have XP Home Edition.
> Just thought it might be possible to copy to camera then show on TV.
> Really didn't want to invest in software program for one time usage.
=====================================
Save your Movie Maker project as .wmv
or .avi and try the following freeware:

DVD Flick
http://www.dvdflick.net/

Be sure to read the Guide:
http://www.dvdflick.net/guide.php

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk



Re: Windows media player to camera to TV by inai

inai
Wed May 07 15:18:00 PDT 2008

Thank you.

I will try that tonight.

"John Inzer" wrote:

> inai wrote:
> > Thanks for your quick response.
> >
> > I dont have a DVD authoring program. I only have XP Home Edition.
> > Just thought it might be possible to copy to camera then show on TV.
> > Really didn't want to invest in software program for one time usage.
> =====================================
> Save your Movie Maker project as .wmv
> or .avi and try the following freeware:
>
> DVD Flick
> http://www.dvdflick.net/
>
> Be sure to read the Guide:
> http://www.dvdflick.net/guide.php
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

Re: Windows media player to camera to TV by John

John
Wed May 07 19:15:46 PDT 2008

inai wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> I will try that tonight.
=======================
You're welcome...

Let us know the result.


--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk