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Connecting to Other Devices – PC, Connecting to a PC Using a DV (i.Link, IEEE 1394) cable

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Miscellaneous Information ENGLISH QCuoincnkeScttainrtg to Other Devices - PC ✤ You can connect your camcorder to a PC for copying or editing recorded video. ✤ DV and USB connections are supported. Connecting to a PC Using a DV (i.Link, IEEE 1394) cable ✤ This function works only in the Camera (PLAY) mode. ✤ Using the IEEE1394 cable (DV cable), you can connect your camcorder to a PC which supports the IEEE 1394 connection. ✤ Windows Movie Maker and other Video Capturing Software can take input from your camcorder through this connection. Refer to the corresponding video editing software product's documentation for further information on capturing and manipulating the video. ✤ A Standard DV connection is quite simple. If a product has a DV port (or FireWire), you can transfer data by connecting to the DV port using a proper cable. Be careful since there are two types of DV ports (4pin and 6pin). This camcorder has a 4pin terminal. ✤ With a digital connection established, both the video and audio signals are transmitted in native DV digital format, allowing high quality, real-time image transfer. PC System Requirements  CPU: Intel (or compatible) Pentium III 450MHz or faster PC / G3 or faster Macintosh  Operating System: Windows 98SE, ME, XP, 2000, or Mac OS (9.1 or later)  Main Memory: More than 64MB of RAM  IEEE 1394 Add-on Card or built-in IEEE1394 port Reference ✤ Do not connect the camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables. It may not operate properly. ✤ Operation is not guaranteed for all computer environments recommended above. ✤ The IEEE1394 cable (DV cable) is sold separately. ✤ Video Capture software is commercially available. ✤ Most DV enabled PCs have a 6 pin socket. In this case, a 6-4 cable is required for the connection. ✤ Most DV enabled Notebooks and Laptops have a 4 pin socket. Use a 4-4 cable for the connection. 151

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Quick Start
Miscellaneous Information
Connecting to Other Devices – PC
You can connect your camcorder to a PC for copying or editing recorded video.
DV and USB connections are supported.
This function works only in the Camera
(PLAY) mode.
Using the IEEE1394 cable (DV cable), you can connect your camcorder to a PC which supports the IEEE 1394 connection.
Windows Movie Maker and other Video Capturing Software can take input from your camcorder through this connection.
Refer to the corresponding video editing software product’s documentation for further information on capturing and
manipulating the video.
A Standard DV connection is quite simple. If a product has a DV port (or FireWire), you can transfer data by connecting to
the DV port using a proper cable. Be careful since there are two types of DV ports (4pin and 6pin). This camcorder has a
4pin terminal.
With a digital connection established, both the video and audio signals are transmitted in native DV digital format, allowing
high quality, real-time image transfer.
PC System Requirements
CPU: Intel (or compatible) Pentium III 450MHz or faster PC / G3 or faster Macintosh
Operating System: Windows 98SE, ME, XP, 2000, or Mac OS (9.1 or later)
Main Memory: More than 64MB of RAM
IEEE 1394 Add-on Card or built-in IEEE1394 port
Do not connect the camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables. It may not operate properly.
Operation is not guaranteed for all computer environments recommended above.
The IEEE1394 cable (DV cable) is sold separately.
Video Capture software is commercially available.
Most DV enabled PCs have a 6 pin socket. In this case, a 6-4 cable is required for the connection.
Most DV enabled Notebooks and Laptops have a 4 pin socket. Use a 4-4 cable for the connection.
Connecting to a PC Using a DV (i.Link, IEEE 1394) cable
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