Digital cameras which feature a movie mode will record video in mpeg/mpg format something similar. Video fills a lot of memory card or disk very fast, since it has to shoot about 15 frames per second or more. Refer to your manual or check the manufacturers web site for operating instructions on that model. That will tell you precisely how much memory is used for a recording of a given length. There may be picture quality options that allow you to stretch the memory.
It will when you play it back on a TV or computer; the camera doesn't have a speaker, which is probably why you're confused.
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.
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No. Windows Movie Maker is a video editing program not a camera.
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.
You can capture video from your Digital Video Camera in Vista WMM (windows movie maker) by clicking File, Import from Digital Camera.
You can't connect to your digital video camera with Windows Movie Maker. You can only connect/find a camcorder with the program. That doesn't mean you can't use your digital camera video though. You may need to convert it to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker though before importing it into the program.
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