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gustaia
28th of December 2005 (Wed), 08:26
I just received a Power Shot SD550 camera for Christmas this year. It has a nice LCD display. I was thinking about loading up movies (saved in *.AVI format) and replaying them on the camera, Kind of Video Ipod.
Yesterday I played with editing/saving movies in avi format and *.tmh files on the memory card but I cannot get the camera to recognize/play the video clips. (I am a computer professional but not a programmer). I Google it and I found some info on this web site but it was old (from oct2003) and nobody was successful in playing back new movie clips. Please help,
thanks

adas
28th of December 2005 (Wed), 12:55
I think Canon's avi is very particular codec. Not a really good idea to editing the movies, unless you know exactly what codec that is, and also parameters like frame size, frames/s, lenght should match.

digitol
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 22:04
I have tried for days to do this. I'm pretty sure Canon uses encryption. I have reproduced movies to the n'th detail; correct framerate,time,etc etc and still did not work!!!!!! I have tried editing the hex to no avail...I hope someOne out there comes out with a solution/hack..it would be awesome to have a Canon double-up as a video ipod device. Then again, I will probably just get the iPhone!! WOW!

MaxZoom
11th of January 2007 (Thu), 03:14
I have tried for days to do this. I'm pretty sure Canon uses encryption. I have reproduced movies to the n'th detail; correct framerate,time,etc etc and still did not work!!!!!! I have tried editing the hex to no avail...I hope someOne out there comes out with a solution/hack..it would be awesome to have a Canon double-up as a video ipod device. Then again, I will probably just get the iPhone!! WOW!
Canon use a particular MJPEG codec, the camera will only play clips encoded with this codec and the clips are of very limited size. Buy a media player like Zen Vision M or one of those iThings by that fruity company.