Philips SIC3608S User manual (English) - Page 21

III. Video and Audio Recording, Video Recording, To record video, Power, Shutter, second time, 1

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III. Video and Audio Recording 8. Video Recording To record video: 1) Press the Power button to turn on the camera then press the Mode button to select VIDEO mode. 2) While in video mode, press the Shutter button to start recording video. 3) Press the Shutter button a second time to stop recording video. Note: • The LCD Viewfinder will blink red while the camera is recording. • While the camera will record audio with the video, the camera speaker does not support audio playback so you will not hear audio when viewing video on the camera. However, the audio will be heard during video playback on a TV or computer. 8.1 Video Recording Options A) Resolution You can set the video quality and size. Using a higher resolution will create larger files and use up more memory, but will give you a larger, clearer picture when played back on a computer or television. 20

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III. Video and Audio Recording
8. Video Recording
To record video:
1) Press the
Power
button to turn on the camera then press
the
Mode button to select VIDEO mode.
2) While in video mode, press the
Shutter
button to start
recording video.
3) Press the
Shutter
button a
second time
to stop
recording video.
Note:
• The LCD Viewfinder will blink red while the camera is
recording.
While the camera will record audio with the video, the
camera speaker does not support audio playback so you will
not hear audio when viewing video on the camera. However,
the audio will be heard during video playback on a TV or
computer.
8.1 Video Recording Options
A) Resolution
You can set the video quality and size. Using a higher resolution
will create larger files and use up more memory, but will give
you a larger, clearer picture when played back on a computer
or television.
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