Creating a disc with one touch, One touch disc burn) – Sony HDR-TG5V User Manual

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Sa

ving mo

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Creating a disc with

one touch

(One Touch Disc Burn)

You can save movies and photos on a

disc. Movies and photos recorded on your

camcorder that have not yet been saved

with One Touch Disc Burn can be saved on

a disc automatically. Movies and photos are

saved on a disc with their recorded image

quality.

High definition image quality (HD) movies

(the default setting) will make a high definition

image quality (HD) disc. You cannot play a high

definition image quality (HD) disc on DVD

players.

Creating a Blu-ray disc is not available with One

Touch Disc Burn.

To create a standard definition image quality

(SD) disc from high definition image quality

(HD) movies, import movies to a computer first

(p. 34), and then create a standard definition

image quality (SD) disc (p. 38).

Install “PMB” beforehand (p. 28), however, do

not start “PMB.”

Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet (wall

socket) using the AC Adaptor supplied for this

operation (p. 15).

With One Touch Disc Burn, you can save

movies and photos recorded on the internal

memory only.

1

Turn on your computer, and place
an empty disc on the DVD drive.

See page 31 for the type of discs you can

use.

If any other software than “PMB” starts

automatically, shut it down.

2

Connect the AC Adaptor to the
“Handycam” Station Cradle and
the wall outlet (wall socket).

If you do not use the “Handycam” Station

Cradle, connect the AC Adaptor and

Dedicated USB Terminal Adaptor to the

camcorder (p. 14, 65), then proceed to

step 4.

3

Set the camcorder onto the
“Handycam” Station Cradle.

4

Turn on the camcorder by
opening the LCD screen.

5

Connect the  (USB) jack of the
“Handycam” Station Cradle or the
Dedicated USB Terminal Adaptor
and the computer with the USB
cable (supplied).

If you close the LCD panel when your

camcorder is connected to other devices

with the USB cable, the recorded images

may be lost.

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