I'm not familiar with that particular camera, but my Dad has the S2.
I imagine you can run the sound in in the same manner as you do
images, by either a card reader or plugging in your camera. If the
sound doesn't seem to come off the camera's card, try clicking on the
drive letter itself in My Computer (or with Autoplay use Open Files).
----------------------
Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
"We never know the worth of water till the well is dry."
Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732
--- In Syd Curtis <> wrote:
>
>
> And I've just noticed in the User Guide for my relatively new
digital camera
> (Canon PowerShot S3 IS), that it claims to be able to record up to
two hours
> of stereo sound.
>
> Anyone out there familiar with this camera? How does one get the
recorded
> sound to a computer, or whatever?
>
> I'm not expecting top quality sound, but it would indeed be useful
to have a
> complete record of what is going on, while I'm making quality
recordings of
> part of say a lyrebird's performance.
>
> TIA
>
> Cheers
>
> Syd
|