Sony DCR-TRV22 PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual - Page 53

Capturing movie scenes, Capturing still pictures, Click the [Movie Scene Capture]

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2-6-2 USB Device Capture Mode (Windows Only) Capturing movie scenes Follow these steps to capture (record) a movie file from a USB-connected device. 1. Select an album. Designate an album from the album list window into which to save the captured movie file. 2. Click the [Movie Scene Capture] Capturing a movie scene is now possible. button. 3. Adjust sound volume if necessary. This setting does not effect the original sound level of the captured movie scene. 4. Click the [Capture] button at the desired point to begin capturing. 5. Click the [Stop] button at the point you wish to end the capture. If the 'Capture as MPEG1' box is checked in the Capturing/Recording Preferences, the status box below will be shown. After the capture is complete, the movie file will be automatically added to the album designated in step 1. To view the newly captured file, double-click its thumbnail to open the view window. This function cannot be used while capturing is in progress. Capturing still pictures

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2-6-2
USB Device Capture Mode (Windows Only)
Capturing movie scenes
Follow these steps to capture (record) a movie file from a USB-connected device.
1.
Select an album.
Designate an album from the album list window into which to save the captured movie file.
2.
Click the [Movie Scene Capture]
button.
Capturing a movie scene is now possible.
3.
Adjust sound volume if necessary.
This setting does not effect the original sound level of the captured movie scene.
4.
Click the [Capture]
button at the desired point to begin capturing.
5.
Click the [Stop]
button at the point you wish to end the capture.
If the 'Capture as MPEG1' box
is checked in the
Capturing/Recording Preferences
, the status box below will be
shown. After the capture is complete, the movie file will be automatically added to the album designated in step 1.
To view the newly captured file, double-click its thumbnail to open the
view window
. This function cannot be
used while capturing is in progress.
Capturing still pictures