Sony DCR-IP220 MovieShaker v3.1 Operating Instructions - Page 44
To export to MICROMV devices connected to your computer
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3 Select the file type from the list and click "Next." When the confirmation dialog (dialogue) box appears, click "Yes." The "Save as" dialog (dialogue) box appears. 4 Enter a file name and click "Save." The "Save as" dialog (dialogue) box closes, and the final movie product is exported to a file. The dialog (dialogue) box indicating exporting progress appears. You can cancel it as desired. When exporting is finished, the dialog (dialogue) box closes. Notes • Exporting a final movie product to a file is time-consuming to complete. If the product includes various effects and/or transitions, it may take additional time to export. Be sure to use AC power, not batteries. Otherwise, the battery may run out before exporting to a file is completed. • Exporting a final movie product to a file using the "DV-AVI" option takes a particularly long time. The "MICROMV" option takes even more time to complete. • The portion that you can export to a file is until the end of a scene. For example, portions of the BGM and narration are longer than the scene, but the portions after the end of the scene cannot be exported. However, you can preview your final movie product until the end of the BGM and narration. To export the entire movie (until the end of the BGM or narration), extend scenes using the black background file (black.bmp) or the white background file (white.bmp), etc., which are contained in the sample folder. • The files exported in MICROMV format cannot be played back on a computer unless MovieShaker compliant with MICROMV format is installed on it. To export to MICROMV devices connected to your computer Depending on the computer settings, packet loss (loss of data transferring due to a heavy load put on the system that may cause distorted images) may occur if a heavy load is put on the CPU or hard disk while exporting files to MICROMV devices. To reduce the occurrence of this problem, make sure of the computer settings. For further information about the computer settings, see "Configuring your computer for use with MICROMV devices (Be sure to read this.)" of the on-line help. When you capture images from or export files to MICROMV devices, see "Limitations and notes for capturing from or exporting to MICROMV devices" of the on-line help. 44