Using Disc On - Panasonic VDR-M20PP Operating Instructions Manual

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Using Disc on PC
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If your PC is compatible with the disc used, you can immediately use a disc removed from the cartridge
or caddy on PC.
• Making use of recorded still
images (with DVD-RAM disc only)
Still images are stored in the "DCIM"-"101CDPFP"
folder of disc as JPEG images (1280 x 960 pixels)*.
Use the still images on an application that is com¬
patible with JPEG data.
*
Stills from another AV device are JPEG images
(640 x 480 pixels).
• Making use of recorded movies
• When using DVD-RAM disc
Movies will be recorded conforming to DVD
video recording standard.
The DVD-RAM disc can be used on PCs that sat¬
isfy the following conditions:
- Compatible with 4.7 GB DVD-RAM disc
- Equipped with DVD-RAM(RAM/R) drive that
is compatible with 8 cm disc
- UDF2.01 file system installed
When playing back or editing a DVD-RAM disc
on the PC, use the application software that con¬
forms to the DVD video recording standard.
• When using DVD-R disc
Movies will be recorded conforming to DVD-
video standard.
The DVD-R disc can be used on PCs that are
equipped with one of the following drives:
- DVD-ROM drive compatible with 8 cm disc
- DVD-RAM(RAM/R) drive compatible with 8
cm d isc
- DVD-R/RW drive compatible with 8 cm disc
When playing back or editing a DVD-R disc on
the PC, use the application software that con¬
forms to the DVD-video standard.
Note: If you wish to write the images edited on
PC to a brand-new DVD-R disc,do not format the
new disc on this DVD video camera/recorder.
Note: If you wish to use a DVD-R disc recorded
on this DVD video camera/recorder directly on PC,
finalize the disc on the DVD video camera/re¬
corder (see page 87).
Note: Writing of the images edited on PC can be
written to DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc. However, writ¬
ing may not be possible.depending on the com¬
bination of PC and DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc.
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