Burn a CD or DVD from Flip Video footage - PC (Faculty/Staff/Students)
Posted by Peter Hall on 02 November 2010 02:00 PM

Creating and Sharing a Video using a Flip Video Camera and a PC (Windows) computer

Step-by-step instructions for how to create a video using a Flip Video Camera and burn the video to a CD for sharing with others,such as your instructor.

Flip Video Cameras are available for check out from the Lindell Library. 

There are a limited number of cameras, so please do not wait until too late in the process to check one out. Also once you have checked out a camera, be sure to return it to the library as soon as possible to give other students a chance to complete their project.

Recording Video on a Flip Video Camera:

  • Press the power button on the side of the Flip
  • Position the Flip, using the flexible tripod
  • Press the red circle to begin recording
  • Press the red circle to stop recording
  • If you press the red circle again, a new, second video will be recorded (separate file)
  • Play the video using the triangle play button

 

  1. Connect the Flip to a Windows computer’s USB port

    • There are Windows computers available throughout campus, or you may use your own Windows computer
    • The USB connector “flips” out of the side of the Flip camera

    If the following window appears, click "Continue without scanning"

    Continue without scanning

     

  2. Double-click the “Computer” icon

    Computer Icon

  3. Locate your video file inside of the DCIM/100VIDEO/ folder

    Flip Drive Icon

    File Listing
    Insert a blank CD into the CD/DVD drive of the computer

    *Note: The maximum file size for burning to a CD is 700MB

  4. Click on the icon of your video file, if you haven’t already, then click "Burn"
    • Name the disc with the following naming framework or another suggested by your instructor:

      username_video (for instance davis12_video)

  5. Select the “With a CD/DVD player” option to make the CD more compatible with other computers

    Burning - Step 2

  6. Click “Burn to disc”

    Burning - Step 3

  7. Click “Next”

    Burning - Step 4

  8. Click “Finish”

    Burning - Step 5

  9. Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen, then remove the Flip from the computer’s USB port

    Eject Flip Cam - Step 1

  10. Click “Eject Flip Video Camcorder”

    Eject Flip Cam - Step 2

  11. Final Steps:

    • Check the video on the CD to be sure it was burned successfully, by playing it, preferably on another computer (be sure to also check the audio, which may require plugging in headphones)
    • If the video plays successfully, delete the video from the Flip camera (trash can icon)
    • Return the Flip camera to the Lindell Library
    • Give your CD to your instructor

Alternatives to Flip Video Cameras:

  • Standard digital camera – many digital still cameras have the ability to record video.
  • iPhone
  • iPod Touch with camera
  • MiniDV digital video camera

Alternative to burning your video to a CD:

  • Upload to an online video-sharing site (account required) such as:
  • Note, your video may be made more or less private based on settings available in these video-sharing sites. If you make your video private or password-protected, you may need to provide a password and link to your instructor to allow them to view your video.

 

 

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http://go.augsburg.edu/flipcdpc
Last Modified: 2015/03/17


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