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Using DVD burners 
(sold separately) (cont.)
 Copying using a DVD burner
●  After copying is complete but before erasing the data on the SD card, check 
that the disc plays back and that data was copied correctly. (P.69)
●  While copying is underway, do not turn off the power of the unit or DVD 
burner or disconnect the mini AB USB connection cable. Also, do not 
subject the unit or DVD burner to impact.
●  While copying is underway, the disc cannot be removed.
●  Pictures are copied in the order in which they were recorded. Copying 
sequence cannot be changed.
●  Pictures from multiple SD cards cannot be copied onto the same disc.
●  Motion pictures and still pictures cannot be copied onto the same disc.
●  A maximum of 9,999 pictures can be copied onto a single disc.
●  If two or more discs are required for copying, the motion picture which will 
be copied last on each disc will be automatically split up.
●  The recording date for scenes or files copied to a disc using the DVD burner 
with this unit is the date that the scene or file was copied. This date may not 
be displayed properly depending on the software used.
●  Motion pictures that are copied back to an SD card using the software 
packaged with the unit cannot be copied to discs on a DVD burner.
●  It may not be possible to copy data which has been recorded by another 
unit. Such data may not be played back even if it is copied successfully.
●  When still pictures have been copied onto an SD card using a computer, for 
instance, whatever is not displayed by the unit cannot be copied onto a disc.
●  Depending on the playback device, it may not be possible to play back discs 
which have been created by connecting the DVD burner and the unit.
●  When a disc that was created with this unit and the DVD burner is inserted 
into the DVD recorder, a message may be displayed prompting you to 
format the disc. Do not format the disc because all data will be erased and 
cannot be recovered.
  Refer to the operating instructions of the DVD recorder for details.