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It sounds as if the problem your Samsung L700 has is a faulty image sensor (sometimes incorrectly called the CCD or CMOS sensor,
depending on what type).
The only other suggestion would be to totally wipe (re-format) the memory card, and try again, but thats probably a long shot.
If it's under warranty, contact Samsung and have them repair it.
Yellow and white are video and audio inputs. You need a USB connection from the camera to the USB connection on the computer. The end going into the camera will be smaller.
If you pasted pics from your computer to the card and then tried to play the card in your camera, it will not work...your camera cannot understand the operating system of your computer. Now, you must format the card in the camera to completely erase it and optimize it for your camera's operating system.
you can install games using java uploader but it's a quite hard procedure.
better yet, try to upload using your wap. it'll cost you internet
browsing but it's worth it. there are a lot of wapsites that give free
jad games.
by the way, .jad files fit samsung phones the best.
make sure that you have the right video codec installed in your PC if the sound plays then the audio codec that you have is right.
before you burn the video to a disc, make sure that you convert the video file, the camera creates AVI video format and most DVD players do not play AVI
I assume you have xp windows, anytime you plug something to a usb port it should ding and then promp you what to do.
if not try clicking "my computer" or explorer and find the last drive and open it like g or h .. you should see a folder and click on it .. now copy and past or drag and move to your pics folder.
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