Step:2 Copying the movies

Use the supplied AC Adaptor/Charger to obtain AC power (p. 14).

1Prepare editing software (not provided).2Turn on your computer.3Insert a tape into your camcorder and set the POWER switch to VCR.

4Set the menu of your camcorder. The menu settings vary depending on the copying image.

5Copy images to the computer with your software.

bNotes

If images are copied in HDV format but are not recognized, your editing software may not

support HDV format. Convert the images to DVCAM (DV) format according to step 4 and copy again.

A tape recorded in DVCAM (DV) format cannot be copied to a computer in HDV format.

zTips

When images recorded in HDV format are copied to a computer, the file size is about 2GB (almost the same as a DV file) for a 10-minute movie if the video compression format is MPEG2.

When copying the movie in the HDV format from the computer to your camcorderSet [VCR HDV/DV] to [HDV] and [HDVtDV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] to [OFF] (p. 82, 85).

bNotes

To copy an HDV format movie edited on a computer back onto a tape in HDV format is possible so long as your editing software supports copying HDV movies onto tape. For details, contact the software manufacturer.

When copying the movie in the DVCAM (DV) format from the computer to your camcorder

Set [VCR HDV/DV] to [DV] (p. 82).

Dubbing/Editing

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