Finalising a disc

FINALISE

DISC TITLE

PHOTOMOVIE CREATE

EXECUTE

RETURN

EST. PROCESS TIME : 3min

DISC TITLE :

BEACH PHOTOMOVIE : CREATE [ SETUP ] : END

7 Select [EXECUTE] with v/V, then press ENTER. The confirmation display appears.

FINALISE

DISC TITLE

PHOTOMOVIE

EXECUTE NO

RETURN YES

EST. PROCESS TIME : 3min

DISC TITLE :

BEACH PHOTOMOVIE : CREATE [ SETUP ] : END

8 Select [YES] with v/V, then press ENTER.

Finalising starts. In VIDEO mode, the menu display for the playback on DVD players appears shortly.

FINALISE

EXECUTING

AVOID ANY VIBRATION

0:01

players other for disc a Finalising

9 Press SETUP when the finalising completion message appears.

The finalising completion display disappears from the LCD display.

To cancel finalising

Press SETUP in any step from 3 to 7.

Notes

Do not disconnect the AC adaptor during finalising. If you need to turn the power off for some reason, do it maintaining the order of sliding the POWER switch to OFF (CHG) first, then disconnecting the AC adaptor when the POWER/CHG lamp turns off. When you connect the AC adaptor and turn the power on again, finalising process continues. Do not eject the disc until finalising is completed.

When finalising is completed and the SETUP displays disappears with the mode dial

set to (Movie) or (Still), Zflashes on the LCD display. Eject the disc.

PHOTOMOVIE is the settings for playback on other players. You cannot view the PHOTOMOVIE on your camcorder. Use the slideshow to play back still images in sequence on your camcorder (page 61).

If you change [PHOTOMOVIE] to [CREATE] during finalising, it may take some time for finalising. The more still images recorded on the disc, the more time it takes to create a PHOTOMOVIE.

If still images not compatible with your camcorder (such as still images shot using a digital still camera and copied to a computer) are converted to a movie using [PHOTOMOVIE], the movie turns black.

Tips

When the finalised disc is inserted in your camcorder, the disc format display on the upper-right corner is shown as below:

VIDEO mode: VIDEO

VR mode: VR

•Still images converted to a movie are shown with

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