I have a windows not a Mac
Thank you Steve for your helpful input. I am not interested in putting my pictures & videos online! Only in creating something tangible to enjoy on my tv. Your suggestions for burning programs are valuable. However, first I need a program to help me create something to burn, preferably free.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your response but I do the dvds & cds for me. I do not care to share my photos, trips, experiences, etc with others I do not know. Neither do I feel the need to detail every thought, experience or daily occurrence with the world out there. I do it for my pleasure & I like having it in my hot little hand, much like our antiquated photo albums.
Yes for the dvd player, no to the flip phone.
I agree 100%. Thank you for saying it so well.
Thank you for your input. I am considerably older but in many respects I feel the same way about todays technology. It does much good but it truly is a double-edged sword. Regarding your suggestions concerning Linus and ffmpeg, I'm afraid they are Greek to me.
Thank you so very much I will look into it.
Yes. I used a DVD+R and it worked perfectly when I made one in 2005. Perhaps it's because Windows 10 does not recognize Movie Maker anymore. I will be looking for another program to create & burn.
I recently tried to create a DVD which turned out to be an absolute horror and basically a waste of time. When completed with pictures, videos, captions, transitions and sound I could play it on the computer. However when I tried to burn a DVD copy for my television, nothing worked. I have a windows 10 which did not have moviemaker on it but I downloaded it. Images and videos were from Sony bridge camera and iPhone. Back in 2005 I are used movie maker successfully. Any suggestions on a good free program would be greatly appreciated.
Nikon's only suggestion was to send camera in for repair.
All, thank you for most of your responses and suggestions. Yes I would not normally admit to doing such a foolish thing. However it helps that you don't know me. To hopefully clarify: I used crazy glue to attach photo lens cap keeper to lens cover because it would not stay attached & new covers are expensive, especially if you lose a lot of them.The lens hood was properly attached to the lens. A drop of glue connected (permanently?)the two. Have tried commercial acetone, exacto knife, needle to no avail. Have not tried pliers or dremel because, as you so correctly stated, I'm dangerous. No photography stores near me. Not the end of the world if it is permanently attached. However, it does take up more room in camera bag and may lessen the value or discourage a sale.
Thank you, almost all, for your comments & suggestions. The photo cap keeper holder is now solidly attached to my bridge camera.
In a moment of desperation and stupidity, while trying to attach a lens cover holder to the cap, I turn to crazy glue. The lens cover holder, or whatever the proper term is, works really well now. The downside is that a drop of the crazy glue attached my lens hood to the camera. I have tried acetone and other methods to remove the hood to no avail. Any suggestions?
I also have the a 6000 for several years and have never had an issue with it.
It may be that you are right and that the new model will not suffer from that defect. Are you happy with the RX 10IV? You have features that mine doesn’t and I am wondering if it’s worth the money moving up to your model?