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(1)
NOTES
• The date and time of movies transferred
back to the camcorder will reflect the
time of their transfer.
• Movies recorded with this camcorder
have a maximum file size of 2 GB
(about 17 min. in HXP mode; about 35
min. in SP mode). Longer scenes will be
divided into files smaller than 2 GB.
They will be saved as separate scenes
when transferred to a computer.
• In Windows Vista, when transferring
movies back to the camcorder from an
AVCHD disc created with DVD
MovieFactory SE, first insert the disc
into the computer's DVD drive and copy
the movies onto the computer's hard
disk.
On the original AVCHD disc, movies are
saved with the file name xxxxx.m2ts,
where "xxxxx" is a five-digit number, in
the following path on the computer's
DVD drive:
BDMV\STREAM.
Then, in step 2, select the folder to
which the movies were copied.
• In Windows XP, when transferring movies
back to the camcorder from an AVCHD
disc created with DVD MovieFactory SE,
first import the movies on the disc into
DVD MovieFactory SE and then export
the movies to the computer as AVCHD
files. Then, in step 2, select the folder to
which the movies were exported.
(1lJ
12)
10
Additional Software in the Corel
Application Disc CD-ROM
Editing Movies with DVD MovieFactory
SE
Use this editing software to touch up
(cut, delete and move) movies
transferred to your computer with
GuideMenu, to add music, titles and
transition effects and to create your
own DVDs with personalized menus.
For further details, refer to the help files
in the DVD MovieFactory SE software.
I
CREATING AN AVCHD DISC OR A
I
DVD-VIDEO DISC
You can create a high-definition
AVCHD disc or standard definition DVD
disc with movies on the camcorder you
have backed up onto your computer.
1 Connect the camcorder to the
computer.
Refer to
Connecting the Camcorder
to the Computer (1lJ 6).
2 Back up the movies on the
camcorder onto your computer.
Refer to
Backing Up your Movies
(1lJ 7).
3 Insert a standard-size (12 cm)
DVD disc into the DVD drive.
You can use either a DVD-RW or a
brand new DVD-R disc.
(1)
NOTES
• The date and time of movies transferred
back to the camcorder will reflect the
time of their transfer.
• Movies recorded with this camcorder
have a maximum file size of 2 GB
(about 17 min. in HXP mode; about 35
min. in SP mode). Longer scenes will be
divided into files smaller than 2 GB.
They will be saved as separate scenes
when transferred to a computer.
• In Windows Vista, when transferring
movies back to the camcorder from an
AVCHD disc created with DVD
MovieFactory SE, first insert the disc
into the computer's DVD drive and copy
the movies onto the computer's hard
disk.
On the original AVCHD disc, movies are
saved with the file name xxxxx.m2ts,
where "xxxxx" is a five-digit number, in
the following path on the computer's
DVD drive:
BDMV\STREAM.
Then, in step 2, select the folder to
which the movies were copied.
• In Windows XP, when transferring movies
back to the camcorder from an AVCHD
disc created with DVD MovieFactory SE,
first import the movies on the disc into
DVD MovieFactory SE and then export
the movies to the computer as AVCHD
files. Then, in step 2, select the folder to
which the movies were exported.
(1lJ
12)
10
Additional Software in the Corel
Application Disc CD-ROM
Editing Movies with DVD MovieFactory
SE
Use this editing software to touch up
(cut, delete and move) movies
transferred to your computer with
GuideMenu, to add music, titles and
transition effects and to create your
own DVDs with personalized menus.
For further details, refer to the help files
in the DVD MovieFactory SE software.
I
CREATING AN AVCHD DISC OR A
I
DVD-VIDEO DISC
You can create a high-definition
AVCHD disc or standard definition DVD
disc with movies on the camcorder you
have backed up onto your computer.
1 Connect the camcorder to the
computer.
Refer to
Connecting the Camcorder
to the Computer (1lJ 6).
2 Back up the movies on the
camcorder onto your computer.
Refer to
Backing Up your Movies
(1lJ 7).
3 Insert a standard-size (12 cm)
DVD disc into the DVD drive.
You can use either a DVD-RW or a
brand new DVD-R disc.

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