Sony HDR-CX160 Operating Guide (Large File - 10.33 MB) - Page 46
HDR-CX130, HDR-CX160/CX180, Connect the external media, device and touch [Copy.] on
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USB Adaptor Cable VMC-UAM1 (sold separately) When connecting an external media device The images saved in the external media device are displayed on the LCD screen. Images saved on the connected external media device appear on the LCD screen. When an external media device is connected, the USB icon will appear on the Event View screen, etc. You cannot use the Built-in USB Cable for this type of connection. 5 Connect the external media device and touch [Copy.] on the camcorder screen. HDR-CX130: Movies and photos that are stored in the memory card (inserted in the camcorder), and that have not yet been saved on to external media device can be saved on the connected media device at this time. HDR-CX160/CX180: Movies and photos that are stored on one of the camcorder's recording media selected in [Media Select], and that have not yet been saved on external media device can be saved on the connected media device at this time. This operation is available only when there are newly recorded images. 6 After operation is completed, touch on the camcorder screen. You can make menu settings of the external media device such as deleting images. Touch (MENU) [Edit/Copy] on Event View. To disconnect the external media device Touch while the camcorder is in the playback standby mode ([Event View] or Event Index is displayed) of the external media device. Disconnect the USB Adaptor Cable. Notes The number of scenes you can save on the external media device are as follows. However, even if the external media device has free space, you cannot save scenes exceeding the following number. High definition image quality (HD) movies: Max. 3,999 Standard definition image quality (STD) movies: Max. 9,999 Photos: Max. 40,000 The number of scenes may be smaller depending on the type of images recorded. US 46