When using a macintosh – Sony HDR-CX100 User Manual

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When using a Macintosh

The supplied software “PMB” is not
supported by Macintosh computers.
To process photos using a Macintosh
computer connected to your camcorder,
see the following website.
http://guide.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/mac/
ms/us/

Step 2 Installing the supplied
software “PMB”

Install “PMB” before connecting your
camcorder to a computer.

If a version of “PMB” supplied with another
device has already been installed on the
computer, check the version. (The version
number is displayed by clicking [Help] - [About
PMB].) Compare the version number of the
supplied CD-ROM with that of the previously
installed “PMB,” check to ensure that the
versions have been installed in order, from the
lower to the higher. If the version number of
the previously installed “PMB” is higher than
that of the “PMB” of your camcorder, uninstall
“PMB” from the computer and then re-install
it in order, from lower to higher. If you install a
higher version of “PMB” first, some functions
may not work correctly.
See page 51 on the “Handycam Handbook”.

Confirm that your camcorder is
not connected to the computer.

Turn on the computer.

Log on as an Administrator for
installation.
Close all applications running on the
computer before installing the software.

Place the supplied CD-ROM in
the disc drive of your computer.

The installation screen appears.

If the screen does not appear, click
[Start]  [Computer] (in Windows
XP, [My Computer]), then double-click
[SONYPICTUTIL (E:)] (CD-ROM).

Click [Install].

Select the language for the
application to be installed, then
click [Next].

Turn on your camcorder, then
connect the camcorder to the
computer using the USB cable
(supplied).

The [USB SELECT] screen appears on
the camcorder screen automatically.

Touch [

USB CONNECT] on the

camcorder screen.

If the [USB SELECT] screen does
not appear, touch (HOME) 
(OTHERS)  [USB CONNECT].

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