With a PC
[Windows 98SE/Me/2000] | [Windows XP] |
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•You can view images stored on the Memory Card and also save them to your hard disk.
•Please do not change file or folder names on the Personal Computer. The images on the Memory Card may not be able to be viewed on the Camcorder.
(For Macintosh)
OS:
Mac OS X v 10.1 – X v 10.2
CPU:
iMac, iBook or Power Book G4, Power Mac G4 or Power Mac G5
RAM:
64 MB or more
1Insert the Memory Card into the Camcorder.
2Set the Camcorder to PC Mode.
3Connect the Camcorder to your Macintosh with USB Cable.
4Double click the “NO_NAME” icon.
•You can view images stored on the Memory Card and also save them to your hard disk.
•Please do not change file or folder names on the Personal Computer. The images on the Memory Card may not be able to be viewed on the Camcorder.
To disconnect USB cable safely
(For Windows)
If USB Cable is disconnected while computer is on, error dialog may appear. In such case click [OK] and close the dialog box. By following the steps below you can disconnect the cable safely.
1Double click the icon in task tray.
•Hardware disconnect dialog appears.
2Select [USB Mass Storage Device] 1 and click [Stop].
3Verify [Matshita DVC USB Device] is selected and click [OK].
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•You can safely disconnect the cable.
Note on the driver name 1 displayed
The driver name displayed will differ depending on your OS, operating environment and the mode of the Camcorder.
Windows XP/2000:
•When the Camcorder is in Tape Recording mode or Tape Playback Mode:
[Panasonic DVC
• When the Camcorder is in PC Mode:
[USB Mass Storage Device] or [Panasonic DV DISK Port Driver]
Windows Me:
•When the Camcorder is in PC Mode: [USB Disk]
•Some OS, such as Windows 98SE, may not show the icon indicating that you may safely disconnect in task tray. (OS may be set not to 1 show) Make sure Camcorder’s Card Access lamp is off and disconnect the cable. Also, with Windows Me, the icon will not be displayed when in Tape Recording Mode or Tape Playback Mode.
CAUTION:
If you disconnect the USB Cable while the Card Access Lamp is on, it may damage the Card data.
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