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Models: VQT2H52 HDC-TM10PP HDC-TM15P HDC-SD10PP

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About the PC display

When the unit is connected to a PC, it is recognized as an external drive.

Removable disk (Example: ) is displayed in [My Computer (Computer)].

We recommend using HD Writer AE 1.5 to copy or write back motion picture data. Using Windows Explorer or other programs on the PC to copy, move or rename files and folders recorded with this unit will result in them being unusable with HD Writer AE 1.5. It is impossible to write data to the built-in memory on the unit from a PC.

Example folder structure of an SD card:

CAM_SD

DCIM

100CDPFQ

101CDPFR

102CDPFS

MISC

PRIVATE

AVCHD

AVCHDTN

BDMV IISVPL

/

Example folder structure of built-in memory:

CAM_MEM

DCIM

100CDPFQ

101CDPFR

102CDPFS

MISC

AVCHD

AVCHDTN

BDMV

IISVPL

The following data will be recorded.

1Up to 999 still pictures in JPEG format

([S1000001.JPG] etc.)

2JPEG format still pictures recorded in Hi-

speed Burst Shooting Mode

3JPEG format still pictures created from the motion picture

4The DPOF setting files

5The motion picture thumbnails

6 AVCHD format motion picture files ([00000.MTS] etc.)

7 Files for Intelligent Scene Selection playback

Copying your still pictures to your PC

Card reader function (mass storage) Still pictures recorded with this unit can be copied to the PC with Explorer or other programs.

1Double click the folder that contains the still pictures. ([DCIM] # [100CDPFQ] etc.)

2Drag and drop the still pictures onto the destination folder (on the PC’s HDD).

Do not delete the SD card’s folders. Doing so may make the SD card unuseable in this unit.

When data not supported by this unit has been recorded on a PC, it will not be recognized by this unit.

Always use this unit to format SD cards.

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