Combining two movie images, Editing movie images – Samsung SC-HMX20C-XAA User Manual
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COMBINING TWO MOVIE IMAGES
• This function works only in Play mode. page 17
• You can combine two different movie images.
1. Touch the HD Movie ( HD) tab or SD Movie ( SD) tab.
• The thumbnail index view appears accordingly.
2. Touch the Menu (
) tab “Edit” “Combine.”
• If the movie image thumbnail you want to edit is not on the screen, touch the up (
)
or down (
) tab to scroll to the next group of options.
3. Touch movie images to be combined.
• The ( ) indicator is displayed on the selected movie images.
• Touching the movie thumbnail image toggles between the movie thumbnail image
being selected for combining(the ( ) indicator appears on image) or not (the ( )
indicator is removed from image).
• You cannot select and combine two different resolution images.
4. Touch the OK (
OK
) tab.
The message “Combine selected two files?” will appear.
5. Touch “Yes.”
• The thumbnail of the first movie image will appear in the combined movie image.
• It is impossible to combine movie images with different resolutions.
For example, if there is one movie image recorded at [HD] 1080/30p and two movie images
at [HD] 1080/60i, you can combine only the two movie images recorded at [HD] 1080/60i, not
the movie image at [HD] 1080/30p.
• You can not combine protected images. You must first release the protect function to paste it.
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• The two movie images are combined in the selected order and restored as one movie image.
• The original movie images will not be preserved.
• Photo images cannot be combined.
• You can also access it by using the Q.MENU button.
Press the Q.MENU button. Touch “Edit.” Touch “Combine.”
• A maximum of 2 movie images can be combined at a time.
• You can perform the Combine function when there is at least 2MB of memory space remaining
on the built-in memory or memory card.
editing movie images
OK
Combine
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2
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Edit
Partial Delete
Divide
Combine
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Protect
Copy
Edit
Cont. Capture
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