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USING DISCS ON A COMPUTER (MACINTOSH), Creating a DVD-Video on a computer from a recorded disc

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With a computer (VDR-D200 only) Using discs on a computer (Macintosh) Using discs on a computer (Macintosh) Creating a DVD-Video on a computer from a recorded disc Using Pixe VRF Browser EX and ImageMixer VCD/DVD2, you can create a DVD-Video disc (DVDRW/DVD-R disc) from the images recorded on this unit. ≥ Before using DVD-RW (VR format), DVD-RW (Video format) or DVD-R on a computer, finalize them on this unit. ≥ To create a DVD-Video disc, a separate DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW/+R drive is required. ≥ Before initial use, select the software's [ReadMe] in the folder in which the software is installed and then read through the additional instructions or updated information. ¬ Connect this unit to the AC adaptor. 1 Remove the disc from the unit and rotate the mode dial to select . 2 Connect this unit and a computer. A USB cable (supplied) ≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will go. The unit and computer will not operate properly if the plugs are not inserted fully. ≥ Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one. (Operation is not guaranteed with any other USB cables.) A 3 (On the computer) Double-click the [Pixe VRF Browser EX for Panasonic] icon in the [ImageMixer for Panasonic] folder you installed. Pixe VRF Browser EX starts. 4 Click the drive button, select [MATSHITA DVD-RAM LMXK1931] from the pop-up menu and then click [OK]. The cover of the disc compartment on this unit opens. 120 LSQT0969

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Using discs on a computer (Macintosh)
With a computer (VDR-D200 only)
Using discs on a computer (Macintosh)
Using Pixe VRF Browser EX and ImageMixer VCD/DVD2, you can create a DVD-Video disc (DVD-
RW/DVD-R disc) from the images recorded on this unit.
Before using DVD-RW (VR format), DVD-RW (Video format) or DVD-R on a computer, finalize
them on this unit.
To create a DVD-Video disc, a separate DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW/+R drive is required.
Before initial use, select the software’s [ReadMe] in the folder in which the software is installed
and then read through the additional instructions or updated information.
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Connect this unit to the AC adaptor.
1
Remove the disc from the unit and rotate the mode dial to select
.
2
Connect this unit and a computer.
Do not use any other USB cables except the
supplied one. (Operation is not guaranteed with any
other USB cables.)
3
(On the computer)
Double-click the [Pixe VRF Browser EX for Panasonic] icon in the
[ImageMixer for Panasonic] folder you installed.
Pixe VRF Browser EX starts.
4
Click the drive button, select [MATSHITA DVD-RAM
LMXK1931] from the pop-up menu and then click
[OK].
The cover of the disc compartment on this unit opens.
Creating a DVD-Video on a computer from a recorded disc
A
USB cable (supplied)
Insert the plugs as far as they will go. The unit
and computer will not operate properly if the
plugs are not inserted fully.
A