Importing Movies And Photos To A Computer - Sony HANDYCAM HDR-CX 100 Operating Manual

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Importing
movies and
photos
to a computer
(Easy PC Back-up)
Movies
and photos
recorded
on your
camcorder
that haw, not yet been saw, d
with Easy PC Back-up
can be imported
to a computer
automatically.
Turn
on the
computer
beforehand.
• Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet (wall
socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor [-}or this
operation
(p. 14).
Turn on your camcorder, and
connect
it to the
computer
using
the
USB cable
[supplied).
Movies
and photos
are imported
to
your computer.
When
the operation
is completed,
the
"PMB"
screen
appears.
• When the operation
is completed,
a screen
to indicate that movies are being analyzed
may appear. It may take a long time to
analyze movies. In the meantime, }_u can
operate "PMB2
The [USB SELECT] screen appears on
the camcorder screen.
Touch [1_ USB CONNECT] to
import
images from the internal
memory,
or [:[ZIUSB CONNECT] to
import
images from a"Memory
Stick PRO Duo" media.
3
The [Handycam Utility] window
appears on the computer screen.
On the computer screen, click
[Easy PC Back-up] -_, [Import].
• _\_u can create either high definition image
quality (HD) discs (Blu ray disc/AVC ;HD
fbrmat disc) (p. 34) or standard definition
image quality (SD) discs (p. 36) fl'om imported
high definition image quality (HD) movies.
• See "PMB Guide" on importing
selected movies
and photos (p. 33).
• _\_u can export high definition image quality
(HD) movies firom your computer
to }_mr
camcorder.
On the "PMB" screen, click
[Manipulate]
_
[Export to] _
[Handycam
Internal Memorv}l or [Handycam
Memory
Stick)]. See "PMB Guide" tor details
p. 33k
Changing
the destination
Grive
or folder
for movies
and photos
On the Handycam Utility] screen in
step 3 above, dick [Easy PC Back-up]
[Change]. On the screen displayed, you
can select the drive or folder where the
images are to be saved.

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