Playback on DVD Video Recorder/Player
You can use a DVD video recorder (see �Terminology� on page 148) or DVD player that conforms to 8 cm DVD-RAM to play back DVD-RAM discs recorded on this DVD Video Camera. Note, however, that such DVD-RAM discs are not compatible with all DVD video recorders and all DVD players.
1 Remove the disc from Round DVD Holder (See page
73).
2 Insert the disc into the DVD video recorder/player
and play it back. See the instruction manual for DVD video recorder/ player.
Note: � Do not insert a DVD-R disc that has not been finalized into a DVD video recorder: The recorded image data may be damaged. � When playing back disc on another device, the Disc Navigation display will be different from the one on this DVD Video Camera.
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To Customers who Have a DVD Video Recorder with a hard disk
lThe following is possible using the hard disk of DVD video recorder:
1 Writing the images recorded on DVD-RAM disc in
DVD Video Camera to hard disk of DVD video recorder. RAM disc or brand-new DVD-R disc. (See the Operating Instructions of DVD video recorder for details.)
2 Dubbing the images recorded on hard disk to a DVD-
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Note when recording to hard disk of DVD video recorder Use video-only recorded discs. Depending on the DVD video recorder you are using, a disc with only photos or a disc on which photos and videos are mixed may not be recordable to the hard disk. No images recorded on a DVD-R disc on this Video Camera can be recorded to a hard disk. If your DVD video recorder has a card slot, you can write the photos recorded on a card on this Video Camera to disc or hard disk, so it is recommended that you record photos on card using this Video Camera.
[Creating a Video-only disc] (Use procedure A or B) A. Delete all photos on disc using Video Camera (See page 101). � Be sure to use this DVD Video Camera to delete images: If you use the DVD video recorder to delete images, the images remaining on disc cannot be recorded to hard disk. B. Use the Disc Navigation menu of DVD Video Camera to copy photos to card, and then delete those photos from the disc (See page 108). � You can also connect the DVD Video Camera and DVD video recorder via the provided AV/S input/ output cable to record images to hard disk. Note, however, that the image quality will be slightly inferior.