Hitachi DZ-GX5020E Manual Do Utilizador
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When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, the DVD video camera/recorder will be
recognised as a drive. The drive will appear on screen as follows:
recognised as a drive. The drive will appear on screen as follows:
[When using Windows]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “!” or “ ”, it
will be recognised as an optical disc drive, and a disc set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be
accessed. (The shape of icon and drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment
used.)
will be recognised as an optical disc drive, and a disc set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be
accessed. (The shape of icon and drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment
used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “"”, it will be
recognised as a removal disk, and a card set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be accessed.
(The drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment used.)
recognised as a removal disk, and a card set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be accessed.
(The drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment used.)
[When using Macintosh]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the
power switch set to “!” or “ ”, it will be recognised as a removal drive, and the
icon shown on the right will appear. (The shape of icon and drive name will depend
on the software environment used.)
power switch set to “!” or “ ”, it will be recognised as a removal drive, and the
icon shown on the right will appear. (The shape of icon and drive name will depend
on the software environment used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the
power switch set to “"”, it will be recognised as a removal drive, and the icon
shown on the right will appear.
Double-click this icon: The contents of card can be checked.
(The shape of icon and drive name will depend on the software environment
used.)
power switch set to “"”, it will be recognised as a removal drive, and the icon
shown on the right will appear.
Double-click this icon: The contents of card can be checked.
(The shape of icon and drive name will depend on the software environment
used.)
●Handling photos
Photos are recorded on a DVD-RAM or SD memory card in this DVD video camera/recorder in
JPEG format: Use the application that conforms to the JPEG images.
The following shows how to import photos into PC/Macintosh:
JPEG format: Use the application that conforms to the JPEG images.
The following shows how to import photos into PC/Macintosh:
With DVD-RAM
You can use ImageMixer 3 to import photos into PC. See page 122 or steps 1-4 on page 125 for how
to import using ImageMixer 3.
to import using ImageMixer 3.
With SD memory card
Insert an SD memory card with photos recorded into the DVD video camera/recorder, and
connect it to PC/Macintosh.
Double-click the removable disc icon displayed on the screen: The contents on the card will
appear.
The photos recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder are stored in “DCIM” - “100*HPNX1”
folder on card: Drag and drop them to PC to import them.
connect it to PC/Macintosh.
Double-click the removable disc icon displayed on the screen: The contents on the card will
appear.
The photos recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder are stored in “DCIM” - “100*HPNX1”
folder on card: Drag and drop them to PC to import them.
* The number may be different if the card was recorded on another DCF conforming device.