With a computer

7 Click the desired folder (A), select the scene (B) and add it to the list (C) by drag and drop.

The folder itself can also be added to the list.

A

B

C

To import still pictures

1Click [Still image] (D).

2Click the desired folder (E), select the file (F) and add it to the list (G) by drag and

drop.

The folder itself can also be added to the list.

D

E

F

G

Still pictures are converted to motion pictures and written onto the DVD disc.

8 Click [Authoring] tab.

9 Click [Theme] and click the desired DVD menu screen.

10 Click [Source], and add the scene to the menu screen by drag and drop.

You cannot add a still picture to the menu if it is

not a file folder. For details, refer to software help. (l 86)

11 Insert a DVD disc into the DVD drive and click [Write] tab.

It is recommended that you use a brand-new DVD disc.

12 Select the appropriate write settings and click [Write].

13 Check the write settings and click [OK].

Writing to the disc starts.

When writing to the disc is finished, the disc will be ejected from the drive.

Depending on the amount of data, writing to the disc may take time.

You cannot use a Panasonic DVD Video Camera as a device for writing.

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Panasonic SDR-H18, SDR-H200 To import still pictures, Insert a DVD disc into the DVD drive and click Write tab

SDR-H200, SDR-H18, SDR-H20 specifications

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