Frame Dropping - Canon DV-PC Recorder Software Instruction Manual

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Recording on the Hard Disk
8
Audio level indicator
9
[Remaining time]
10 Recording settings
11 [Recording history]
12 [Number of dropped
frames]
13 Playback

Frame Dropping

When a program accesses the hard disk during recording, a part of the data input from the camcorder
may not be written to the file (frame dropping).
When frame dropping occurs, the number of dropped frames appears under [Number of dropped
frames] in the recording panel. In addition, the display on the camcorder screen changes from [
to [
] for a few seconds.
When the file is created on the hard disk after recording, you can check the scenes where frame
dropping occurred under [Recording history].
Indicates the audio level of the channels 1 and 2 of the camcorder.
The audio level indicator can be turned on/off by clicking
• The audio level indicator appears slightly later on the computer
screen than on the camcorder screen.
• You can monitor the audio with the computer's sound function. If
you do not wish to play back the audio on the computer, set the
audio level to [Mute].
Indicates the remaining recording time of the selected video folder.
• This gives only an indication of the remaining recording time.
• The display turns yellow when the remaining time is less than 6
minutes. At less than 1 minute, [0m] is displayed in red.
Shows the file name, recording mode, file format, and video folder
set in the [Option settings] window.
Shows recorded files and file information (
Indicates the number of dropped frames during recording.
Plays back the file selected under [Recording history] (
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