Help with Kodak Easy Share

Hey everyone. I'm needing some help. I have a video that I would like to print some pictures from. How the heck to I do it. I don't necessarily have to use the Kodak easy share. Any help would be great. Thanks.

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Shannon
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If you use a PC you can get Windows Movie Maker for free from Microsoft. Open the video file with WMM, find a frame that you like, then save a single frame ( I think you get a jpg file). Then print that.

You'll find a similar application for the Macintosh, but I don't know what it is called.

Gina

Shann> Hey everyone. I'm needing some help. I have a video that I would like to

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Gina Bull

Hi Gina, thanks for the advice. I tried it. My computer already has that program. I looked before I went to download it. It says that it can't open that type of file. It is a .mov. Do you have any other suggestions. All it is a video that I took on my Kodak camera.

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Shannon

The .mov filetype indicates that your movie is in Quicktime format (Apple). I'm pretty sure the Quicktime Pro product can edit (and therefore probably includes the ability to save one frame) but that is a commercial product and I have no experience with it. There might be a free utility that would convert the .mov type to a .avi type ... and then your free PC software could handle it. But I'm getting out of my depth, here.

Gina

Shann> Hi Gina, thanks for the advice. I tried it. My computer already has that

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Gina Bull

Ok. thanks Gina. I really appreciate your trying to help. Hopefully I can figure something out. If not it's not a big deal.

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Shannon

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