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Top page > Using with your computer > Creating a disc of movies > Copying high-definition image quality (HD) movies on to

DVD discs (AVCHD discs)

Copying high-definition image quality (HD) movies on to DVD discs (AVCHD discs)

An AVCHD disc with HD picture quality can be created from AVCHD movies imported to a PC using “PlayMemories Home”

software.

1. Turn on the PC and insert a blank DVD disc in the DVD drive.
2. Start “PlayMemories Home.”

3. Click

(Create Discs).

4. Select [AVCHD (HD)] from a disc selection drop-down list.
5. Select the AVCHD movie to be written to the disc.
6. Click [Add].

You can also add the AVCHD movies by dragging and dropping them.

7. Create the disc by following the on-screen instructions.

Playing an AVCHD disc on a PC

AVCHD discs can be played on a PC using “PlayMemories Home”. Select the drive into which you have inserted the DVD

disc in “PlayMemories Home”, and click [Player for AVCHD].

For details, see “PlayMemories Home Help Guide.”

Images may not play back smoothly depending on the PC environment.

Notes

Be sure that the “Expanded Feature” of “PlayMemories Home” have already been installed.

[Details]

You cannot record the following images on an AVCHD disc:

Still images

MP4 movies

When you create AVCHD discs from movies recorded in [AVC HD 28M (PS)] or [AVC HD 24M (FX)], it will take time as

the image quality must be converted. To save [AVC HD 28M (PS)] or [AVC HD 24M (FX)] movies without converting

the image quality, use Blu-ray discs.

Disc creation may take time.

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