Saving and deleting videos on Windows PC

Learn how to save and delete ShotKam videos on a Windows PC. This comprehensive guide covers step-by-step instructions for managing your ShotKam video files, ensuring easy storage and removal. Perfect for Windows users looking to efficiently handle ShotKam footage.

Learn how to save ShotKam videos to your computer for offline viewing. Follow step-by-step instructions to copy videos from your ShotKam to your PC.

How do I save videos onto my computer so it doesn't need to be plugged in?

To continue watching videos without plugging in your ShotKam:

  1. Plug your ShotKam in using our USB charging cable. You should see a red LED at the back (flashing red when charging, solid red when fully charged). If you do not see a red LED, please refer to How can I reboot the ShotKam?
  2. Open File Explorer. The File Explorer icon looks like a manila folder file_explorer_folder.png
  3. Scroll down the left-hand column to "ShotKam" and select the "ShotKam" folder to view your dated folders. 
  4. Select the dated folder you wish to save onto your computer's hard-drive, then press Ctrl-C to copy. Alternatively, right-click with your mouse, then select "Copy." 
  5. Minimize File Explorer and locate the background screen of your computer, then press Ctrl-V to paste. Alternatively, right-click with your mouse, then select "Paste." The dated folder with all videos will now copy and save onto your Windows PC hard drive so you can watch your shots without the ShotKam plugged in.

Watch this step-by-step video tutorial starting at 1:22 to see how to permanently save videos to your computer:

How do I delete videos off your camera using a Windows desktop or laptop?

1. Plug your ShotKam in using our USB charging cable. 
2. Open File Explorer. The File Explorer icon looks like a manila folder. file_explorer_folder.png
3. Scroll down to "ShotKam" in the left-column and select the "ShotKam" folder to view your dated folders. 
4. Right-click on the dated folder you wish to erase and select “Delete.” Alternatively, highlight the dated folder and hit the red X in the top banner of File Explorer. You may also do this for individual shots. 

If you've like to watch a quick tutorial video of how to delete files, go to 41 seconds in the video below.

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