JVC CU-VD50AA manual Copying Everio Video to a DVD, Connecting to an Everio Camera

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Copying Everio Video to a DVD

By connecting this burner to an Everio camera, you can easily copy recorded images to a DVD.

Connecting to an Everio Camera

Preparations • Everio: Off

 

• This burner: Off

AC adapter

 

USB connector

DC connector

USB connector

 

 

To power

 

 

supply outlet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protrusion

USB cable (provided with CU-VD50)

To DC jack

To power supply outlet

Note

• When the USB cable is connected, all buttons on the remote control of

this burner are not functional except the power button.

 

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Contents CU-VD50AA / AG Get ready a recommended disc Press the power button to turn on the burnerGetting Ready to Copy to a DVD ConnectClose the tray Pay attention to the followingOpen the tray and insert the disc Open the LCD monitorCopying Videos to a DVD Remove the USB cable Playing Videos Stored on the DVDConnect this burner to the TV Safety Precautions Dear CustomerSafety Precautions for Discs Contents Placing the Burner AccessoriesGetting Started Horizontal orientationRear Panel Names and Functions of Each PartFront and Top Panel Remote Control Connecting to the TV Connecting to a TV with Hdmi Input TerminalP B Connecting to a TV with Component Video Input ConnectorsConnecting to a TV with Audio/Video Input Connectors P RConnecting to an Everio Camera Copying Everio Video to a DVDTurn on Everio Creating Avchd Disc/Data Disc/DVD-VideoDiscs that can be created on this burner Insert a new discCopying from PC to DVD Connecting to a PCUse Power2Go to copy to a DVD Copying to a DVDComputers That Can Be Used Removing USB cable from PCInsert the provided CD-ROM in the PC Installing CyberLink Power2Go 5.5 LiteConfirm the contents and then click Yes Confirm the language and then click OKRead the contents of the Readme Click FinishCyberLink Power2Go 5.5 Lite Contact Information Location Language Office hours Phone # Fax #Folder Configuration When Copying from High Definition Everio to Data DiscWhen Copying from High Definition Everio to Avchd Disc When Creating and Storing Desired Folders and Files on a PCViewing Images Copied from the High Definition Everio Select and confirm on the file using the remote controlPlaying Images Stored on the DVD To start viewing immediately after storing images on a DVDTo Index Menu Digest Playback for Avchd disc onlySelect the folder to play back Pause Buttons that can be used during playback Avchd / data discTool Menu StopPrevious REVNext EnterViewing DVD-Video Copied from Everio Select and confirm on the file to play backButtons that can be used during playback DVD-Video Changing the Playback Settings Picture Quality User SettingDetail Setting NormalOperate in Conjunction with TV via NAVIGATION/TOPConnected via Hdmi cables Auto Connection using video cableViewing High Quality Images Settings Menu Menu Operation ProceduresSettings Menu Items and Descriptions Hdmi Output Hdmi Setting Hdmi Video ModeComponent Output Enhanced Hdmi Enhance SettingStandard Control with HdmiOn Screen Guide Initialize SettingResume On Screen LanguageScreen Displays During playback of DVD disc copied from Everio Action TroubleshootingTrouble Previous / Next Unable to read Problems with seamless playback Disc cannot be ejectedError Messages Region Codes Cleaning ProcedureOther Information DisclaimerRegistered Trademarks and Trademarks General SpecificationsRemote control RM-V55U AC adapter AP-V50UPlayback feature DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RWWhen connected to an Everio camera DVD-R, DVD-RWDVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, CD-ROM, CD-R When connected to a PCDVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL CD-RW0608MNH-SW-VM

CU-VD50AA specifications

The JVC CU-VD50AA is a versatile compact DVD burner designed specifically for users seeking to create and share high-quality video content with ease. This device stands out for its user-friendly interface and advanced features that cater to both amateur and professional videographers.

One of the main highlights of the CU-VD50AA is its ability to create DVDs directly from memory cards or camcorders without the need for a computer. This is facilitated through its built-in card reader which supports various memory card formats, making it incredibly convenient for users to quickly convert their recorded footage into playable DVDs. The streamlined process allows users to insert their card, choose the desired files, and start the burning process in just a few simple steps.

In terms of video quality, the JVC CU-VD50AA supports various video formats, including AVCHD and MPEG-2, ensuring that high-definition content is preserved during the conversion process. This is crucial for videographers who need to maintain the quality of their recordings when sharing them with others. The burner is capable of producing DVDs that are compatible with standard DVD players, making it a practical tool for sharing videos with friends and family.

Another notable feature is its compact and portable design. The slim profile of the CU-VD50AA allows users to take it on the go, making it a perfect companion for events, travel, or any situation where capturing and sharing moments quickly is essential. Despite its small size, the device boasts a robust build quality, ensuring durability while maintaining a lightweight design.

The JVC CU-VD50AA also incorporates advanced technologies such as an auto-detect mode that recognizes the type of media inserted and optimizes the burning process accordingly. This intelligent feature helps to eliminate the guesswork and allows users to focus more on their creative endeavors rather than technical details.

In conclusion, the JVC CU-VD50AA is an impressive DVD burner that combines ease of use, portability, and quality in one package. Whether for personal use or professional projects, its ability to quickly create high-quality DVDs from memory cards makes it a valuable asset for any videographer. With its user-friendly features and reliable performance, the CU-VD50AA continues to be a preferred choice for those looking to streamline their video sharing process.