On 1 Jun, 12:31, Laurence Payne <lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom>
wrote:
> >> Er - this is a MiniDV cam - why do you need any drivers?
>
> >For the same reason that I want to climb Mount Everest.
>
> Yeah :-) But it's a fair question. What do the drivers drive? What
> isn't the camera doing that these drivers would enable?
>
> Most still cameras automatically show up as an external drive in My
> Computer (I know - a few need a driver loaded.) You open the folder,
> drag the picture files where you want them and use the perfectly good
> Windows utilities to organise them. But the manufacture still offers
> a CD with some Toytown photo-organising program that hides that
> camera's pictures away from the main system. Maybe you're in danger
> of downloading something just as useless.
Yes, you're right, I didn't want to come over as unappreciative. What
happens is that sometimes my kids are given stuff like camcorders for
presents or for special educational projects.
Later, these "Yesterday" items get discarded and are returned home,
usually minus just about everything that's not glued or bolted on to
the mother object. This is where I get the chance to refurbish and
have a new toy for myself. Sometimes, when I'm busy on several
projects I can become a little robotic in the refurbishment process.
So, I wasn't giving the need for drivers enough consideration. Thanks
for putting me right.
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Regards,
Dick Treen
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