Silvercrest DV-767 instruction manual Delete All, Protect, Slide Show

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Delete

This setting allows you to delete the video currently selected.

If you select the “Delete” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using

the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current video, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video.

Delete All

This setting allows you to delete all your saved videos in one go.

If you select the “Delete All” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By

using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete all your videos, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your videos.

Protect

This setting allows you to protect individual videos from deletion.

If you select the “Protect” setting, then the question “Protect File?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to protect the current video, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current video.

Once you have protected a video, then the text “File is protected” is displayed next time you attempt to delete it (see page 24). When playing the video, the Deletion Protection symbol is displayed on the left edge of the screen.

To remove the erase protection from an image, choose the “Protect” setting again. The question “Unprotect File?” is displayed. Choose between the options “Yes” and “No” as described above.

Slide Show

This setting allows you to show all your videos one after another.

When you select this setting, the camera activates the sequence, starting with the video currently selected, and repeats all your videos until you stop the playback by pressing the Menu button .

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Contents DV-767 Manufacturer Information Introduction CopyrightDeclaration Table of Contents Settings Computer InstallationTechnical Data Technical Help Trouble-ShootingImportant Safety Notice Please read and observe the following notes carefullyPage Included in Delivery Protective Bag Quick Start Guide 11. CD Remark Operational Controls Display Battery Inserting the BatteryImportant Battery Information Basic FunctionsSwitching Camera On/Off Charging the BatteryRemove Battery ƒ Charging via the Mains AdapterPlayback / Capture Mode Video / Photo / Voice ModeLCD Display NavigationUsing an SD Memory Card SD Memory CardRemoving an SD Memory Card Memory Size Music Videos Photos 64MBHeadphones FlashlightCapture Settings Video CaptureZoom Auxiliary LightWB White Balance SizeQuality Image Stabilizer EV BiasMetering Volume Playback SettingsVideo Playback Deleting VideosDelete Delete AllProtect Slide ShowFlash Capture ModeTaking Photographs Cap Mode Date Stamp Best Shot Image Playback Deleting PhotosVoice Recording PrintPlayback Voice Recording Delete Voice RecordingProtect Playback MP3 Files Play/PauseNext Track / Previous Track Repeat / RandomSettings Set ClockAuto OFF BeepUSB Mode Video Out Video-Out SignalLogo LanguageDefault Setting Digital ZoomConnecting to the AV Device Output to an AV DeviceSystem Requirements Starting the AV OutputComment Capturing from an AV DeviceAV Capture Auto Start Auto StopPrinting Photos Connecting to the PrinterPrinting Directly with PictBridge Driver Installation Computer InstallationConnecting to the Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Cancel Camera off see Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XPPage Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation Using the DV-767 as a Webcam Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice RecordingsUsing the DV-767 as a Video Camera For Windows XP Disconnecting from the ComputerFor Windows 98SE, Me Formatting the Memory For Windows VistaTechnical Data JpegTechnical Help White Balance WBEV Bias Range of Exposure MeasureDevice DisposalBatteries Trouble-Shooting Problem Cause SolutionUSB