Sony HDR-CX675 Help Guide - Page 46

Adding a highlight point during recording

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"PlayMemories Home." Connect the product with your computer using a USB cable. Start "PlayMemories Home" installed on your computer, then select Music Transfer from the menu bar. To transfer a highlight movie to a smartphone or a computer, select playback screen of the highlight movie. displayed on the Note Select an AVCHD movie whose recording time is 5 seconds or longer. If the duration of the selected movie is shorter than the time selected in [Movie Length] or that of the background music, a highlight movie cannot be created. The bit-rate of highlight movies created with [Highlight Movie Maker] is 12Mbps. The created highlight movie cannot be saved if its file size exceeds the free space of the memory. Up to 10 highlight points can be set for a movie. If the number of set highlight points has reached 10 points, no more highlight points can be set. To set a new highlight point, clear all set highlight points and set them again. When no highlight points are set, the highlight movie is edited with the points this product selects. There is a possibility that some of the highlight points you have set will not be used in the highlight movie. If the highlight movie cannot be played back due to corrupted background music file, select - [Setup] - [ Playback Settings] - [Empty Music], then transfer the background music file to this product. Background music files pre-installed to this product can be recovered with Music Transfer of "PlayMemories Home." The sound of the highlight movie is converted to 2ch stereo audio. Only AVCHD movies (except 24p movies) can be used for a highlight movie. Background music preinstalled on this product have officially been contracted between Sony and licensors. Movies containing the said background music are allowed for private use, duplication, distribution, or public transmission only when the said movies are intended for nonprofit purposes and without receiving any kind of consideration from the person to whom the said movies are presented to. [33] How to Use Playback Creating a highlight movie Adding a highlight point during recording You can specify highlight points (scenes to be included in a highlight movie) during recording. 1. On the movie recording screen, select at the bottom right corner when a scene you

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“PlayMemories Home.”
Connect the product with your computer using a USB cable.
Start “PlayMemories Home” installed on your computer, then select Music Transfer from the menu
bar.
To transfer a highlight movie to a smartphone or a computer, select
displayed on the
playback screen of the highlight movie.
Note
Select an AVCHD movie whose recording time is 5 seconds or longer.
If the duration of the selected movie is shorter than the time selected in [Movie Length] or
that of the background music, a highlight movie cannot be created.
The bit-rate of highlight movies created with [Highlight Movie Maker] is 12Mbps.
The created highlight movie cannot be saved if its file size exceeds the free space of the
memory.
Up to 10 highlight points can be set for a movie. If the number of set highlight points has
reached 10 points, no more highlight points can be set. To set a new highlight point, clear
all set highlight points and set them again.
When no highlight points are set, the highlight movie is edited with the points this product
selects.
There is a possibility that some of the highlight points you have set will not be used in the
highlight movie.
If the highlight movie cannot be played back due to corrupted background music file,
select
- [Setup] - [
Playback Settings] - [Empty Music], then transfer the
background music file to this product. Background music files pre-installed to this product
can be recovered with Music Transfer of “PlayMemories Home.”
The sound of the highlight movie is converted to 2ch stereo audio.
Only AVCHD movies (except 24p movies) can be used for a highlight movie.
Background music preinstalled on this product have officially been contracted between
Sony and licensors. Movies containing the said background music are allowed for private
use, duplication, distribution, or public transmission only when the said movies are
intended for nonprofit purposes and without receiving any kind of consideration from the
person to whom the said movies are presented to.
[33] How to Use
Playback
Creating a highlight movie
Adding a highlight point during recording
You can specify highlight points (scenes to be included in a highlight movie) during
recording.
1. On the movie recording screen, select
at the bottom right corner when a scene you