The next few pages will contain an assortment of vidcap samples taken from various e-mails using various video output sources. This is only for your information and not an endorsement of any particular video source nor a suggestion as to which you should use.The first picture was taken with a 35mm camera on color film. It was then scanned and sent to my e-mail and transloaded to my web site. It is only here to use as a reference.

CLASSIC USERS

Since the video capture feature is for Plus users only here is a method for Classic users. Using a regular camera have your pictures developed at a Photonet dealer. They will store your pictures at their online site for thirty days.From there you can e-mail them to your self and remove them from your e-mail to your web pages by the methods described below or send them by e-mail to Photopoint for free permanent storage.You can also transload from there to your web pages. Another way to get your photos to photopoint is here.

For an explanation on transloading.

Star Blvd Help

note: Star Boulevard is now divided into sections, one is free and the other is a pay site called TL2. The free site does have a limitation on files that can be used to 30 kb or less. There isn't any limitation on the pay site and it includes more features. Click here for a tutorial on the TL2. There are links to 2 other free transloaders at the bottom of the above Star Blvd help site.

These are the links to accounts that will extract your vidcap from your e-mail and give it a URL.

Photopoint

TL2

DRAAC'S E-MAIL
(use the no frames option when logging in)

An excellent tutorial on using the Audio/Video feature in e-mail.

Rastaman's WebTV A/V

Another way to transload vidcaps to a web page.

Starblvd Cam LoadŽ Service.

An excellent Digital Camera tutorial.

Shortcourses

Also remember when considering a digital camera that not all of them have video outputs.

Reference Only

All the pictures from now on will be thumbnails to save on loading time. Just click on the small picture to see a larger version.

8mm Camcorder

These first three were taken on an overcast day with a Sony Hi8 Camcorder.(8mm tape)

Jessie

Eagle

Mt. Goat

These two below will also show the special effects that can be achieved within the camcorder while taping.

Marina

Bench

Pastel

Negative

Pastel

Negative

Sepia

B/W

Sepia

B/W

Solar

Mosaic

Solar

Mosaic

This one was taken with a regular Sony 8mm Camcorder.

Whale

Digital Camcorders

These three were taken with a Sony TRV10 Digital Camcorder.

Vana

Frost

Grasses

VHS Camcorders

These first two were taken with a RCA VHS Camcorder.

Plane

General

These two were taken with a Memorex VHS-C Camcorder.

Red

Blue

This next set of six were taken with a JVC GR-AXM300 VHS Camcorder.

Pampas Grass

Fence

Logs

Planter

Roses

Hedges

Contributions

I am looking for more examples of either different brand names or different image sources to include in these pages. If you would like to contribute just contact me at the address at the bottom of the page before you send any samples to make sure I'm not getting a lot of duplicates. Thanks!

Excellent Links For Audio/Video E-mail Help!

Using WebTv Audio/Video E-mail

Transloader

Cam Loader

Star Blvd Help Site

Net@ddress

Digital Camera Tutorial

c149@webtv.net

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