Sony VRDMC10 Operating Instructions - Page 38

Copying From a Camera, Copying All Contents, If both [HD Video] and [SD Video] types

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Copying From a Camera Copying All Contents This mode allows you to record images onto a disc from a camera connected to the DVDirect or memory card inserted into the slot with a single touch of the (record) button. The entire contents will be recorded. This is one of the simpler copy modes, eliminating the need to select videos and/or photos stored on your camera. Before selecting this copy mode, turn on the DVDirect (page 29), insert a disc (page 30) and connect cables for recording (pages 31). b Notes • For copying from an 8cm disc, follow the instructions in "Copying All Contents (from an 8cm disc)" (page 40). • For copying from a DV tape, follow the instructions in "Copying All Contents" of "Copying From Video Devices" (page 51). • You cannot copy videos/photos from media of different types on the camera at one time. 1 Make sure that the copy mode select screen appears. When the DVDirect detects signals from a camera connecting to the USB port or memory card inserted into the slot, the copy mode select screen appears. Number of required discs Type of input 3 Make sure that the type of images you wish to copy is marked. Press V or v to select an image. Pressing the ENTER button toggles the selection between marked and unmarked. Marked image to copy If both [HD Video] and [SD Video] types are selected for recording: HD (High Definition) and SD (Standard Definition) videos are recorded onto separate discs. For details, see "Notes on copying multiple types of image" on page 23. b Note • You cannot select image types that cannot be recorded. (For example, a camera or memory card containing no video/photo data, or standard definition (SD) video taken by another digital video camera.) 2 Press V or v to select [All] and press b. z Hint • If you do not need to select the type of images, simply select [All] and press the (record) button to start recording. Go straight to step 5. 38

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This mode allows you to record images onto a
disc from a camera connected to the DVDirect or
memory card inserted into the slot with a single
touch of the
(record) button. The entire
contents will be recorded. This is one of the
simpler copy modes, eliminating the need to
select videos and/or photos stored on your
camera.
Before selecting this copy mode, turn on the
DVDirect (page 29), insert a disc (page 30) and
connect cables for recording (pages 31).
b
Notes
For copying from an 8cm disc, follow the instructions
in “Copying All Contents (from an 8cm disc)” (page
40).
For copying from a DV tape, follow the instructions in
“Copying All Contents” of “Copying From Video
Devices” (page 51).
You cannot copy videos/photos from media of
different types on the camera at one time.
1
Make sure that the copy mode select
screen appears.
When the DVDirect detects signals from a
camera connecting to the USB port or
memory card inserted into the slot, the copy
mode select screen appears.
2
Press
V
or
v
to select [All] and press
b
.
z
Hint
If you do not need to select the type of images, simply
select [All] and press the
(record) button to start
recording. Go straight to step 5.
3
Make sure that the type of images you
wish to copy is marked.
Press
V
or
v
to select an image. Pressing the
ENTER button toggles the selection between
marked and unmarked.
If both [HD Video] and [SD Video] types
are selected for recording:
HD (High Definition) and SD (Standard
Definition) videos are recorded onto separate
discs.
For details, see “Notes on copying multiple
types of image” on page 23.
b
Note
You cannot select image types that cannot be recorded.
(For example, a camera or memory card containing no
video/photo data, or standard definition (SD) video
taken by another digital video camera.)
Copying From a Camera
Copying All Contents
Number of required discs
Type of
input
Marked image to copy