Playing Back Files Edited On The Pc With A Camera; Playing Back Copied Video - JVC GZ-MG67US Software Manual

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Playing Back Files Edited on the PC
with a Camera
To use the camera to play back the video files
(MPEG2 files, with the extension ".mpg") which
have been edited on the PC, follow the following
procedure.
1
Change the file name to "MOV_xxxx.mpg"
(xxxx should be a 4-digit number).
(Example of file name)
2
Connect the camera to the PC with the
USB cable, and open the [EXTMOV] folder.
Copy the video files ("MOV_xxxx.mpg") to the
[EXTMOV] folder.
3
Press the recording REC/SNAP button
while the index screen is displayed.
4
After [MPG] is displayed, press
to select the file you want to play, then
press 49.
NOTES:
The following video files cannot be played back on
the camera:
...files which do not have correct file names
...files which are not in MPEG2 format
...files prepared on any application other than the
provided software
...edited files which were not produced on a JVC
Hard Disk Camcorder.
Be sure to turn off the SVRT function when editing
the video files using PowerDirector Express NE.
(Do not check the checkbox [Use SVRT to save
rendering time].)
Delete files in the [EXTMOV] folder by using your
PC.
The Default××.mpg file is created, and the title data
file is saved. Be sure to remember the name and
location of the file. Data can be written back to the
recording medium in the camera.

Playing Back Copied Video

Creating play lists using multiple files and viewing
video
1
Start PowerDVD 5 NE and click the bottom
right of the operation panel to create a playlist
using multiple files.
2
Click [File Mode].
The video files can be selected in folder units.
Viewing the video for a single file
Drag and drop a MOD file over the PowerDVD
shortcut icon, PowerDVD 5 NE screen, or the
operation panel.
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