Creating A Disc With One Touch (One Touch Disc Burn) - Sony HDR-XR100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Press the @ (DISC BURN) button.
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Follow the instructions on the
computer screen.
• Do not close the LCD screen when the
camcorder is connected to another device
with the USB cable. Your recorded images
may be lost.
• Movies and photos are not saved on the
computer when you perform One Touch Disc
Burn.
4
You can save movies and photos on a
disc by simply pressing the @ (DISC
BURN) button on your camcorder. Movies
and photos recorded on your camcorder
that have not yet been saved with One
Touch Disc Burn can be saved on a disc
automatically. Movies and photos are saved
on a disc with their recorded image quality.
• High definition image quality (HD) movies
(the default setting) will make a high definition
image quality (HD) disc. You cannot playa high
definition image quality (HD) disc on DVD
players.
• Creating a Blu-ray disc is not available with One
Touch Disc Burn.
• To create a standard definition image quality
(SO) disc from high definition image quality
(HD) movies, import movies to a computer first
(p. 33), and then create a standard definition
image quality (SO) disc (p. 36).
• Install "PMB" beforehand (p. 28), however, do
not start "PMB:'
• Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet (wall
socket) using the AC Adaptor supplied for this
operation (p. 14).
• With the
@
(DISC BURN) button, you
can save movies and photos recorded on the
internal hard disk only.
1
Turn on your computer, and place
an empty disc on the DVD drive.
• See page 30 for the type of discs you can
use.
• If any other software than "PMB" starts
automatically, shut it down.
Creating a disc with
one touch
(One Touch Disc Burn)
2
Turn on your camcorder, and
connect it to the computer using
the USB cable.
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