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When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, the DVD video camera/recorder will be recognized as a drive. The drive will appear on screen as follows:
[When using Windows]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “O” or “N”, it will be recognized as an optical disc drive, and a disc set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be accessed. (The shape of icon and drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “P”, it will be recognized as a removal disk, and a card set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be accessed. (The drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment used.)
[When using Macintosh]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the power switch set to “O” or “N”, it will be recognized as a removal drive, and the icon shown on the right will appear. (The shape of icon and drive name will depend on the software environment used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the power switch set to “P”, it will be recognized as a removal drive, and the icon shown on the right will appear.
(The shape of icon and drive name will depend on the software environment used.)
●Handling photos
Photos are recorded on a
The following shows how to import photos into PC/Macintosh:
With DVD-RAM
You can use ImageMixer 3 to import photos into PC. See page 120 or steps
With SD memory card
Insert an SD memory card with photos recorded into the DVD video camera/recorder, and connect it to PC/Macintosh.
The photos recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder are stored in “DCIM” - “100*HPNX1” folder on card: Drag and drop them to PC to import them.
* The number may be different if the card was recorded on another DCF conforming device.