Editing/Printing; Managing Files; To Capture A Still Image From A Video; Deleting/Protecting Files - JVC GZ-HD10 Manual Book

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EDITING/PRINTING

Managing Files

CAUTION
Do not remove the recording medium or
perform any other operation (such as turning
off the power) while accessing files. Also,
be sure to use the provided AC adapter, as
the data on the recording medium may be
corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted
during operation. If the data on the recording
medium becomes corrupted, format the
recording medium to use the medium again.
(Z p. 52, 53)
To Capture a Still Image from a
Video
You can capture the desired scene from a
recorded video, and store it as a still image.
Preparation:
!
Select
mode.
Select the playback mode.
Press SNAPSHOT when playback is
paused.
SNAPSHOT
NOTES
Captured still images are stored at a
resolution of 1920 x 1080. The image can
be elongated in the horizontal or vertical
directions depending on the picture quality of
the source video file.
Images cannot be captured when the video
is in search or slow-motion playback.
The continuous shooting function cannot be
used to capture images.

Deleting/Protecting Files

Protected files cannot be deleted. To delete
them, release the protection first.
Once files are deleted, they cannot be
restored. Check files before deleting.
Preparation:
!
Select
Select the playback mode.
Deleting/Protecting the Currently
Displayed File
!
1
Press MENU.
MENU
2
Select [DELETE] or [PROTECT/
CANCEL].
Select
3
Select [CURRENT].
Select
You can select the previous or next file by
moving the set lever to £ / ¤.
4
Select [YES].
Select
To quit the screen
Press MENU.
#
or
mode.
DELETE
PROTECT/CANCEL
COPY
MOVE
DELETE VIDEO
Set
SET
DELETE
CURRENT
FILE SELECT
DELETE ALL
SELECT SCENES ONE BY ONE
Set
SELECT
SET
DELETE?
(Remaining scenes: 0001)
ANY PLAYLISTS THAT INCLUDE
THIS SCENE WILL BE ALTERED
YES
NO
Set
SELECT
SET
QUIT
QUIT

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