JVC Everio GZ-HD5 User Manual

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Playing back on your Everio

You can play back recopied files (file extension .TPD) on your Everio by copying the files back to your
Everio. You can also view the videos on a TV by connecting your Everio to the TV.

1

Connect your Everio to the computer.

2

Save the recopied file (file extension .TPD) into the "EXTMOV" folder in the Everio HDD.

For details, see "Folder Structure and Extensions" in the "INSTRUCTIONS".

If you cannot return a file to your Everio/cannot play back on your Everio

If the file size is larger than 4GB, reduce the length of the video so that the file size is smaller

than 4GB.

Check that the file is in the "EXTMOV" folder in the Everio HDD.

Do not change the format of the file name from "MOV_xxxx.tpd".

(If you need to change the file name, replace the 4 numbers (xxxx section) with 4 other

numbers.)

Make sure you have selected “Create a File (GZ-HD Series)” in step  and matched the image

quality with the video in step 9 in “Editing and Viewing on a TV”

Playing back on a DVD burner (sold separately)

If you have a DVD burner connected to your computer, you can save recopied files (file extension
.TPD) onto a disc. If you are using a DVD burner (CU-VD40), you can view files recorded onto discs
on a TV by connecting the DVD burner to the TV. (You do not need to connect your Everio.)

1

Connect the DVD burner to your computer.

For details, see the instruction manual of your DVD burner.

2

Record the recopied files (file extension .TPD) onto a disc using the "Power2Go 5.5Lite"
software that came with your DVD burner.

3

Connect the DVD burner (CU-VD40) to the TV, and play back the disc.

For details, see the instruction manual of your DVD burner.

If you cannot record onto a DVD/cannot play back using the DVD burner

If the file size is larger than 4GB, reduce the length of the video so that the file size is smaller

than 4GB.

Make sure you have selected “Create a File (GZ-HD Series)” in step  and matched the image

quality with the video in step 9 in “Editing and Viewing on a TV”.

DVD burner (CU-VD) cannot be connected to a TV. If you are using a CU-VD burner,

connect it to your Everio for play back. You can also view files on the TV by connecting your
Everio to the TV.

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