Sony RDR-HXD1065 User Manual

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Select “New Photomovie,” and press
ENTER.

To modify the Photomovie settings,
select “Modify” using

</,, and press

ENTER.

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Select an item using M/m and
configure the settings using
</,,
then press ENTER.

• “Theme”:

Select a theme for the album. The
recorder adds graphic effects and music
according to the theme you set from the
followings:
“Natural”
“Cheerful”
“Sea Breeze”
“Beautiful Days”
“Dynamic”
“Monochrome”

• “Order”:

Select either “File Name Order” or
“Shuffle.” The Photomovie shows your
JPEG image files in the order you set.

• “Title Name”:

Select to change the title.

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Select “Create” to start.

To cancel, select “Cancel.”
The created Photomovie is saved as a
recorded title in the HDD. You can view
the created Photomovie by selecting it
from the Original Title List.

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Hint

You can also start the operation by the following
procedure:
On the “Photos” Title List, press OPTIONS, and
select “New Photomovie.”

To stop creating Photomovie

You can stop creating a Photomovie by doing
one of the following:
– Press x REC STOP.
– Press OPTIONS and select “Stop

Photomovie,” and select “OK” on the
confirmation screen.

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Notes

• To store JPEG image files on the HDD of the

recorder, see page 120.

• To view a created Photomovie from the video title

list, see page 129.

• If the total time for creating a Photomovie

overlaps other timer recordings, a confirmation
message appears. Creating the Photomovie is
cancelled if you select “Cancel.” If creating a
Photomovie is selected, the recorder starts timer
recording if time is left after creating the
Photomovie.

• If there is no JPEG image file on the HDD, you

cannot create a Photomovie.

• If the HDD is full, a warning message appears and

you cannot create a Photomovie.

• A Photomovie is created in the HQ mode.

The Auto Photomovie function

If JPEG image files are stored on the HDD,
the recorder can create a Photomovie
automatically while the recorder is off. This
is called “Auto Photomovie.”
The recorder creates an Auto Photomovie
under the following conditions:
– “Auto Photomovie” is set to “On” in the

“Recording” setup (page 147).

– The recorder is turned off.
– JPEG image files are stored in the HDD of

the recorder.

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Hints

• An Auto Photomovie is saved as a video. You can

recognise it as a title with “

” in the Original

Title List.

• You can copy your Auto Photomovie onto

recordable discs as video files.

• The title of an Auto Photomovie is the same as the

album title of the JPEG image files that were used
to create it.

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