[Hidden-tech] Flipping out

Edward Bride ed at edbride-pr.com
Thu Jul 13 09:37:22 EDT 2017


Thanks for the tip, Joan. I may look into that.

Short-term, I fired-up an old XP laptop, and ran the FLIP program to consolidate and create the intended video. Since that laptop doesn't have a DVD burner, I copied it to a thumb drive, and burned the DVD using iTunes. A bit of a roundabout way to do it. The experience reminded me how simple life was with XP.
	😉

Ed


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From: hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net [mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] On Behalf Of Joan Long
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 5:49 AM
To: Edward Bride <ed at edbride-pr.com>
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Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Flipping out

Wasn't free but I found photodex was good for slideshows where you can set them to your own music, add captions, etc...


Joan Long
Essential Office Services
@essentialjl


> On Jul 12, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Edward Bride <ed at edbride-pr.com> wrote:
> 
> HTers,
> 
> One of the best inexpensive purchases I made 10 years ago was a FLIP 
> video cam. Even after the company went bankrupt and I couldn't use 
> their software for sharing videos, it still worked fine for creating 
> little movies and uploading to YouTube.
> 
> But with Windows 10, I can't seem to do that, either. So, all the 
> little snippets from a recent vacation are sitting on my computer, 
> waiting to be woven into a scrapbook. What easy-to-use (and preferably 
> free) software do you advise for this? A Windows movie maker? iTunes? Etc.
> 
> Or...has anyone gotten FLIP SHARE software to work on Win10?
> 
> Thanks, in advance,
> Ed Bride
> 




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