Recording motion pictures – Panasonic HX-A100D User Manual
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HD Writer WE
Advanced Features
Record on storage media
Preparation:
To record on an SD card, use an SD card reader/writer or a
built-in SD card slot in your computer that supports that type of
SD card.
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Copy the motion picture to the computer
.
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Exit all other software.
-Be sure to exit other software that may access the optical drive,
such as Windows Explorer.
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Load the media for recording.
-When using SD cards, see “SD card connection”
.
-Motion pictures shorter than 2 seconds cannot be recorded on
SD cards.
-Do not insert or remove SD cards when copying data from SD
cards or recording data on discs. Removing SD cards during this
process may cause data corruption or SD card damage.
-SD cards must have a capacity of at least 32 MB for motion
picture recording. Additionally, operation is not guaranteed when
recording motion picture to 64 MB – 256 MB SD cards. SD cards
of 8 MB – 256 MB can be used to store still pictures.
-Recording requires twice the amount of free space for the work
area as that being used on the media. To change the work area
.
Important
Do not do the following during recording. These operations
may prevent successful recording and damage discs or
equipment.
-Connect/disconnect cables and cords to your computer or
peripheral equipment, or turn equipment on or off
-Log off Windows (by switching users, for example)
-Force this software to close
-Install or remove an SD card
Time required for recording
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Recording will take some time. The amount of time required for
recording varies depending on disc specifications and optical drive
performance. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
disc and drive.
Motion pictures and scenes can be selected from a variety of folders of motion pictures saved on the computer with this software to be
recorded in any order on optical discs and SD cards.
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Use a microSD memory card or microSDHC memory card to play back on the unit.
Recording motion pictures