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Canon Elph SD200 movie -> ibook

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hello again everyone. well just me again with another question for my gf whose in australia, i should really get a job as tech support, MAN! alright, well that's her camera in the title of the thread and she's tried getting the video option that the camera has onto her ibook. but when she does it turns out as just a snapshot of the first frame of the video? Is there a setting in the camera that can change the format? I'm not familiar with Digital Cameras as I only own a recorder. I know I should be asking a more canon focused forum but there always seems to be someone on here that knows something about something. I would also assume this is probably a general feature on cameras wrt mac's.

thanks again.
 

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