Copying Files To A Personal Computer - Panasonic NV-GS85GC Operating Instructions Manual

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Copying files to a personal computer

If you connect the movie camera to a personal
computer with the USB cable, you can use the
movie camera which includes a card as a external
drive of a personal computer and you can copy
files recorded on the card to the personal
computer with [Explorer] etc.
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Operating environment
OS:
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with
pre-installed;
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 2000
CPU:
Intel Pentium II 300 MHz or higher (including
compatible CPU)
RAM:
32 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)
Interface:
USB 1.1 or later – A type
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Copying files recorded on a card to a
personal computer
1
Select the PC connection mode on the
movie camera and then connect the movie
camera with the personal computer.
≥If the movie camera is connected in the PC
connection mode, the [Removable Disk] icon
representing the memory card drive is displayed
in [My Computer].
With a PC
2
Double-click the folder where the desired
file is saved in [Removable Disk].
≥Still pictures (JPEG format) are saved in
[100CDPFP] folder.
3
Drag and drop the file onto the destination
folder (hard disk of the personal computer).
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Note on the folder structure of the
card
A card formatted with the movie camera is
composed by folders as described in the
illustration below.
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[100CDPFP]:The images (IMGA0001.jpg, etc.) in
this folder are recorded in the JPEG
format.
[MISC]:
Files in which DPOF data has been
set to the image are in this.
≥The other folders in the card are necessary
items in the folder structure. They have nothing
to do with actual operations.
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Viewing files copied from a card
1
Open the folder to which still picture files
are copied.
2
Double-click a file you want to view.
≥The software activated to view still picture files
varies depending on the settings of the personal
computer you use.
DCIM
100CDPFP
MISC
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