Panasonic SVAV50 Sd Movie - Page 64

Using Auto Recording Function, Installing SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5, Connecting to the PC

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ª Using Auto Recording Function (l 41) ≥When connecting, turn the power of the external devices OFF. ≥Automatic recording can be set only once. ≥When the Memory Card is full of data, recording automatically stops even if the time set has not been reached. ≥The initial part of the picture may not be recorded. ≥The recording timer does not work except for automatic recording. ≥Allow about 1 minute for timer setting, etc. on the external devices. ≥Do not plug in or pull out the AV Cable while recording. Otherwise, the recording may not be completed properly. ª Installing SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (l 46) ≥If you failed to install DirectX 9.0b when installing SD-MediaStage Ver.2.5, click [DirectX] on the installation screen or double-click [dxsetup.exe] in [DirectX90b] on the CD-ROM (supplied) and follow the instructions on the screen to install DirectX 9.0b. ª Connecting to the PC (l 48) ≥To erase pictures that you recorded on the Memory Card by using the SD Video Camera, be sure to erase them on the SD Video Camera or SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5, not on a personal computer (the Explorer, etc.). ≥You may not be able to properly play back on the SD Video Camera after editing the recorded data or changing the image data on a personal computer. ≥Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can be played back on the SD Video Camera is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not be able to be played back even if it is in ASF format.) ≥When you operate the SD Video Camera using its buttons, pull out the USB cable. (The SD Video Camera cannot be operated in the [PC accessing] mode.) 64 ≥When you play back MPEG4 moving picture file in the card on a personal computer while the SD Video Camera and the personal computer is connected, the frame of the picture may be dropped. In this case, copy the desired file to the personal computer and play it back. ≥Use only the supplied USB cable. ≥Do not remove the AC adaptor when the SD Video Camera is connected to the personal computer. ≥If the SD Video Camera's personal computer peripheral mode ([PC accessing] is displayed) is not canceled when the personal computer is turned off, remove the USB cable. ≥If the personal computer switches to the suspend mode when the SD Video Camera is connected to it, the personal computer may not recognize the SD Video Camera when it reverts to normal mode. In this case, restart the personal computer. ≥When you restart the personal computer while it is connected to the SD Video Camera, the personal computer may be stopped during the restart. In this case, turn the personal computer off, disconnect the USB cable connecting the SD Video Camera and the personal computer or turn the SD Video Camera off, and then restart the personal computer. ≥Do not use other applications to access the CD that you are recording from or playing back with the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). ≥While SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (supplied) is accessing a CD, the CD may not work properly in other applications. ≥When an NTFS-formatted Memory Card is inserted into the SD Video Camera and the Device is connected to the personal computer, the Power/Card Access Lamp keeps lighting. In this case, log on with [Administrator (computer administrator)] (or any other user name having equivalent rights), right-click the Removable Disk icon in [My Computer], and select [Remove]. Check that the Power/Card Access Lamp stopped flash, then remove the Memory Card.

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ª
Using Auto Recording Function
(
l
41)
When connecting, turn the power of the
external devices OFF.
Automatic recording can be set only once.
When the Memory Card is full of data,
recording automatically stops even if the
time set has not been reached.
The initial part of the picture may not be
recorded.
The recording timer does not work except
for automatic recording.
Allow about 1 minute for timer setting, etc.
on the external devices.
Do not plug in or pull out the AV Cable
while recording. Otherwise, the recording
may not be completed properly.
ª
Installing SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5
(
l
46)
If you failed to install DirectX 9.0b when
installing SD-MediaStage Ver.2.5, click
[DirectX] on the installation screen or
double-click [dxsetup.exe] in [DirectX90b]
on the CD-ROM (supplied) and follow the
instructions on the screen to install
DirectX 9.0b.
ª
Connecting to the PC (
l
48)
To erase pictures that you recorded on the
Memory Card by using the SD Video
Camera, be sure to erase them on the SD
Video Camera or SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5,
not on a personal computer (the Explorer,
etc.).
You may not be able to properly play back
on the SD Video Camera after editing the
recorded data or changing the image data
on a personal computer.
Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can
be played back on the SD Video Camera
is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not
be able to be played back even if it is in
ASF format.)
When you operate the SD Video Camera
using its buttons, pull out the USB cable.
(The SD Video Camera cannot be
operated in the [PC accessing] mode.)
When you play back MPEG4 moving
picture file in the card on a personal
computer while the SD Video Camera and
the personal computer is connected, the
frame of the picture may be dropped. In
this case, copy the desired file to the
personal computer and play it back.
Use only the supplied USB cable.
Do not remove the AC adaptor when the
SD Video Camera is connected to the
personal computer.
If the SD Video Camera’s personal
computer peripheral mode
([PC accessing] is displayed) is not
canceled when the personal computer is
turned off, remove the USB cable.
If the personal computer switches to the
suspend mode when the SD Video
Camera is connected to it, the personal
computer may not recognize the SD Video
Camera when it reverts to normal mode.
In this case, restart the personal
computer.
When you restart the personal computer
while it is connected to the SD Video
Camera, the personal computer may be
stopped during the restart. In this case,
turn the personal computer off, disconnect
the USB cable connecting the SD Video
Camera and the personal computer or
turn the SD Video Camera off, and then
restart the personal computer.
Do not use other applications to access
the CD that you are recording from or
playing back with the SD-Jukebox Ver.4
(supplied).
While SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (supplied) is
accessing a CD, the CD may not work
properly in other applications.
When an NTFS-formatted Memory Card is
inserted into the SD Video Camera and
the Device is connected to the personal
computer, the Power/Card Access Lamp
keeps lighting. In this case, log on with
[Administrator (computer administrator)]
(or any other user name having equivalent
rights), right-click the Removable Disk
icon in [My Computer], and select
[Remove]. Check that the Power/Card
Access Lamp stopped flash, then remove
the Memory Card.