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When creating AVCHD discs using PlayMemories Home from movies recorded with the [

Record Setting] of [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], [60i 24M(FX)]/[50i 24M(FX)] or [24p

24M(FX)]/[25p 24M(FX)], the image quality is converted and it is not possible to create

discs that have the original image quality. Converting the image quality takes time. To

record movies with the original image quality, use Blu-ray Discs.

To create a Blu-ray Disc from movies recorded in [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], you need

to use a device that is compliant with AVCHD format Ver. 2.0. The created Blu-ray Disc

can be played back only on a device that is compliant with AVCHD format Ver. 2.0.

For details on how to create a disc, refer to the operating instructions of the device you

use.

Movies recorded with [

File Format] set to [XAVC S] cannot be copied to discs.

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Viewing on computers

Creating a movie disc

Creating Blu-ray Discs

You can create Blu-ray Discs from AVCHD movies imported to a computer. The computer

must be capable of creating Blu-ray Discs. BD-R (not re-writable) or BD-RE (rewritable) discs

can be used. Multi-session recordings cannot be made. To create Blu-ray Discs using

PlayMemories Home, be sure to install the dedicated add-on software. For details, see the

following URL:

http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/BDUW/

To install, your computer must be connected to the Internet. For detailed operations, see the

Help of PlayMemories Home.

Note

To play back a Blu-ray Disc that was created using movies recorded in [60p

28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], you must use a device that is compliant with AVCHD format

Ver. 2.0.

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Precautions/This product

Precautions

Precautions

Backing up memory cards

Data may be corrupted in the following cases. Be sure to back up the data for protection.

When the memory card is removed or the product is turned off during a read or write

operation.

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