PC OPERATION

Creating a Disc Using a PC

You can copy the data from the camcorder and create a disc using a PC.

QInstalling the software to the PC

System Requirements

OS*: Windows 7 Home premium 32/64-bit Windows Vista® Home Basic (SP2) or Home Premium (SP2) 32/64-bit Windows XP Home Edition (SP3) or Professional (SP3)

CPU: Intel® CoreTM Duo, 1.66 GHz or higher (Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo 2.13 GHz or higher recommended.)

RAM: Windows 7: At least 2 GB Windows Vista®: At least 2 GB Windows® XP: At least 1 GB

* Preinstalled versions only.

To check the PC specification Right-click on [Computer] (or [My Computer]) in the [Start] menu and select [Properties].

Mac Computer

You can import files from this unit to a PC using Apple’s iMovie’08, ‘09(video) or iPhoto (still image). To verify the system requirements, select “About This Mac” from the Apple menu. You can determine the operating system version, processor and amount of memory.

For the latest information on iMovie or iPhoto, refer to the Apple web-site.

For details on how to use iMovie or iPhoto, refer to the help file of the respective software.

There is no guarantee that the operations will work in all environments.

NOTE

Make sure your PC has a recordable BD/ DVD drive.

If your system does not meet the requirements, it is recommended to copy files using a BD/DVD burner. (Z p. 26)

Macintosh users may use the software included with their Macintosh (iMovie ’08, ’09, iPhoto) to import files to their computer.

Preparation:

Load the provided CDROM into the PC. In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the auto play dialog box appears.

1 Click [Easy Installation].

Follow the on-screen instructions.

2 Click [Next].

3 Click [Finish].

Everio MediaBrowser icons are created on the desktop.

Everio MediaBrowser Player is a software that plays BD/AVCHD discs on the PC. (DVD-Video discs cannot be played.)

To see the Instruction Guide for Everio

MediaBrowser

1)Double-click the icon of Everio MediaBrowser.

2)Click [Help], and click [MediaBrowser Help].

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