Screencast: Import from a Digital Camera
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1 Plug in Your Digital Camera or Memory Card
If the footage is on your digital camera, you will need to plug it in and power it up.
Most cameras show up as a disk drive (like a USB memory stick).
Menus and Commands
Whenever you see a command, such as File > Save Project, it refers to commands in the menu bar (top of the screen).
Keyboard shortcuts are given in parenthesis; for example, (Ctrl + S) indicates that the control key should be held and the 'S' key should be pressed once.
2 Open WMM, Import into Collections
Open Windows Media Maker and choose File > Import into Collections (Ctrl + I).
Browse to your camera's video folder, select the videos you want, and click import.
Trouble Importing or Finding the Video on Your Camera?
If you cannot use or find the videos, they probably aren't in a Windows compatible format (the files might end in .mov or .mp4).
For help, see Incompatible Video Formats
3 Videos Appear in My Collections
Now the footage should appear in the clips library.
Single click on a clip and press F2 to rename it.
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