Nonlinear editing
Non-linear editing of video data on SD Memory
Cards can be performed by connecting the camera
via the USB connection cable to a computer for
editing. (As for connection, refer to page 42)
Use a sufficiently charged battery or the AC
adaptor.
The following conditions are necessary for USB
connection.
• PC with Windows XP, Windows Vista, or
Windows 7; or Macintosh with Intel CPU (Intel
Mac)
• USB 2.0 (High Speed, Mass Storage Class)
compatibility (not compatible with USB 1.1)
• Only connect to one computer at a time.
• Camera cannot be operated if a hub or other
device is connected between the camera and
computer.
1
Insert the SD Memory Card, and move the
POWER switch to ON.
2
Connect the camera to the computer with
the USB connection cable.
Turn the computer's power on before
connecting.
3
Select 'PC'
Dubbing can be performed to a Blu-ray Disc
Recorder, etc. by selecting 'RECORDER'.
4
Perform non-linear editing on the computer.
The contents of the SD Memory Card will
appear as a removable disk icon within My
Computer or the desktop on the computer
screen. (Page 73)
(Example) Windows
Removable disk (E:)
(Example) Macintosh
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• When copying files from the camera to a
computer, be careful to ensure that files are
not accidentally overwritten.
• For more details, please refer to your
computer editing software's operating
instructions.
• When changing cards, always ensure that
the access lamp is not flashing and that the
card is not currently being accessed.
• Camera functions cannot be used when the
camera is connected to a computer.
• Always perform "safe hardware removal"
when disconnecting the cable.
• The data on the SD Memory Card cannot be
accessed when the SD Memory Card slot
cover is open.
5
Turn the camera's power off.
• If the camera cannot be correctly recognized
by the computer, this may be able to be
remedied by one of the following methods.
ā Turn the power of the camera and the
computer off and back on again.
ā Remove the SD Memory Card from the
camera and reinsert it.
ā Connect to a different USB terminal on the
computer.
• If you are using an SDXC memory card,
some personal computers may not recognize
the data. Make sure your personal computer
supports SDXC cards.