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Posted on Monday, January 30, 2006 in Network Components

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Manufacturer/Supplier: Raritan Computer Manufacturer Part Number: DCIM-SUN Brand Name: Raritan Product Name: KSX SUN Cim for SUN Systems Package Type: Retail Product Type: KVM Cable Technical Information Connector on First End: 1 x RJ-45 Female Connector on Second End: 1 x 15-pin HD-15 Male Physical Characteristics Weight (Approximate): 3...


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Convert iPod Movies/Videos to DVD on Mac

Backup iPod to Mac or Convert iPod to DVD on Mac --- You Decide

Many friends have found it difficult to transfer iPod files like iPod movies, songs, or videos to computer. Here I'd like to share an easy way to backup iPod Nano videos on your Mac and other files are just the same way.

Part1 How to Backup your iPod nano Videos on Mac?

As we know that Apple has just released the new iPod nano with a video camera, allowing you to shoot video whenever and wherever as you like. However, how to copying the videos that shot by iPod nano to Mac are concerned by many iPod users.By following these instructions, you are able to copy videos from your iPod nano to your Mac.
What you need:
1).An iPod with your content intact.
2).A Mac in fully operational condition.

One thing to mention is that you must make sure to have clicked the “enable disk use” item in your iTunes devices to allow your iPod nano to be recognized on your Mac. Then you can easily find your iPod nano videos in the DCIM folder showed as the following picture does.

Now you can backup your iPod nano videos to Mac just by dragging and dropping the files to the selected directory. Is it easy to have a try now?

As to Converting iPod to DVD, those who are interested in can consult here to learn more details: How to Convert iPod Nano Videos to DVD on Mac.

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How come all digital cameras use this system for storing photos?

How come all digital cameras use this system for storing photos?

Root directory: DCIM (and sometimes MISC)
Inside DCIM: 100xxxxx (Five letter word like NIKON, CANON, PENTX, CASIO....)

What is the "Misc" folder for?

What does "DCIM" stand for?

Why exactly five digits after "100"?

Who set this standard for all digital cameras?

Thanks for answering this dumb question!

DCIM = Digital Camera IMages. This and everything else about the naming convention is a JEITA standard.
What's that? Oh, JEITA = Japan Electronics and Information Technology industries Association.
For more, this Wiki article has a summary http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_rule_for_Camera_File_system and if you're feeling particularly geeky today, they provide a link to the full JEITA specifications.

Transferring Music and Photos to Motorola Droid
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