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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! |
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Poco Loco wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 14:56:39 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. How come your pictures show up on my television? Because we control your horizontal and we control your vertical? |
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On 2/7/2014 5:06 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! What's wrong with Firefox? |
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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 17:23:23 -0500, HanK wrote:
On 2/7/2014 5:06 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! What's wrong with Firefox? I was hoping to see a smiley face there! |
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On 2/7/2014 5:23 PM, HanK wrote:
On 2/7/2014 5:06 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! What's wrong with Firefox? Nothing. He's being a smart ass. Nothing he said has anything to do with importing pictures from an SD card to an iPad. |
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On 2/7/2014 5:10 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 14:56:39 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. How come your pictures show up on my television? Because we control your horizontal and we control your vertical? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CtjhWhw2I8 |
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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 18:25:05 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/7/2014 5:23 PM, HanK wrote: On 2/7/2014 5:06 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! What's wrong with Firefox? Nothing. He's being a smart ass. Nothing he said has anything to do with importing pictures from an SD card to an iPad. Trying to be a tad humorous. Hope your 'smart ass' was said with a smile. |
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On 2/7/2014 7:25 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 18:25:05 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 5:23 PM, HanK wrote: On 2/7/2014 5:06 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:23:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 4:17 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/7/2014 2:56 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Here's a good one for you, Richard. My new little Canon camera has wifi built in so you can send your snaps to your desktop or laptop computer, or to many off-site storage and display sites. A number of newer cameras have this feature. Well, I had no problems sending a few sample photos to my laptop, but the connection between my camera and my desktop was sporadic and flaky. I had wifi on both computers turned on. It suddenly occurred to me that my desktop computer was also hardwired to my home network, so just for grins, I unplugged the cable between the computer and my router. WiFi problem went away. Now, I have other devices that connect via wifi and they work properly for communication whether my desktop is plugged in or not, so long as wifi is on. I'm still experimenting with this issue, but I think I have solved it. But...why it exists, I cannot figure. I wonder if it is a DHCP issue. I was researching some color laser printers last night and saw a review in which the new owner experienced somewhat of a similar problem. The printer was detected via the home wi-fi network on his computer but printing was sporadic. He ended up hard-wiring the printer to the computer (USB) to get a printing job done, then tried the wi-fi network connection again. He reported it now worked like a charm and has had no difficulties since. I am trying to find out why I can't download pictures or movies from an SD card to my iPad. I bought the "camera kit" adapters for it ... one is a USB to 30 pin (iPad) and the other is the SD card to 30 pin connector that plugs into the iPad. I've followed all the directions, made sure I have the pics in a folder called "DCMI", made sure they have eight character names and the .jpg or .mp4 extension and I'll be dipped if the iPad will read them. Keeps saying "No Photos to Import". It knows something is plugged into the connector because it adds the "import" icon which goes away when I unplug the SD card. I've shut the thing down, rebooted, made sure the SD card type is compatible, made sure the iPad is supposed to be able to read a 16Gb card, .... tried everything I can think of or have read on the Apple forums. I even put some pictures on a USB memory stick and used the other USB adapter that came with the camera kit. Just won't work. I have imported to my iPad with the camera kit. I think you can look at the card with the ipad and find pictures then. I know I have loaded videos from MIT open courseware to SD cards and can access them. I know it's supposed to work. It just doesn't on mine. Still trying to figure out what the problem is. Get rid of Mozilla Firefox and check all your add-ons and plug-ins in Internet explorer. Download and install Adobe Flashdrive and Splash (or whatever), Be damn sure you have the version with ends in .43 or .48, something like that. Then, make sure you have the most recent version of IE. Then download and install Google Chrome. Then come back and we'll give you more ideas! What's wrong with Firefox? Nothing. He's being a smart ass. Nothing he said has anything to do with importing pictures from an SD card to an iPad. Trying to be a tad humorous. Hope your 'smart ass' was said with a smile. :-) |
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F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/7/14, 3:18 PM, True North wrote: What PowerShot did you buy? I think the S120 would be a nice pocket camera. I got the G16 from part of the proceeds of selling off my DSLR and lenses and stuff. It seems to be a nice little camera, fits in a pocket, and the shots I've taken with it so far look good. Lousy zoom for that price point. |
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True North wrote:
The G16 is the latest in the line that my G10 came from. I still have my G10 and the main reason I didn't stay with that practical size is that I had gotten it into my head that I needed a larger sensor. Quoting difficulties, eh? |
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