Saving
and
Backing
Up
Your
Recordings
Backing
Up
Your
Recordings
on
a
Computer
Movies recorded with this camcorder
are saved on the memory card
or
in
the
built-in memory
(1:I::il'l
only). Because
space on the memory is limited, make
sure
to
back up your movies onto a
computer
on a regular basis.
PIXELA
ImageMixer
3
SE
With the software supplied on the
PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE CD-ROM
you can select scenes and
back
them
up on your
computer's
hard disk, and
restore your backup files back
to
the
camcorder if necessary. On the
computer, you can neatly organize all
your video recordings into albums and
add
comments
for
quick
and easy
searches; you can also edit scenes,
convert and resize them
to
upload them
to
your Web site
or
to
take with you on
your portable video player and more.
For details about the functions
available, refer
to
the software's
instruction manual (PDF file). For details
about installing the software refer
to
PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE Installation
Guide.
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Saving
your
Recordings
without
a
Computer
The following options are also available
if you prefer
to
save your recordings
without having
to
use a computer.
• Use the optional DW-1 00 DVD Burner
to
create high-definition (AVCHD)
discs
of
your movies and Photo DVDs
of
your still images
(OJ
82).
• Connect the camcorder
to
an external
recording device (DVD
or
HOD
recorder, VCR, etc.)
to
save standard-
definition copies
of
your movies
(OJ
85).
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IMPORTANT
When
the
camcorder
is
connected
to
a
computer:
Do
not access, change or delete
folders and files
in
the camcorder directly
from the computer
as
this
may
result
in
permanent data loss. Always back up your
recordings to the computer and restore
the backup files to the camcorder using
only the supplied software ImageMixer
3.
Authoring
High-Definition
(AVCHD)
Discs
and
Photo
DVDs
You
can connect the camcorder
to
the
optional
OW
-100 DVD Burner
to
create
high-definition DVD discs (AVCHD
specifications). This way, you can
preserve your video recordings
in
the
highest video quality available.
You
can
also create Photo DVDs from your still
images that you can play back with
most
standard DVD players.