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[Memory Card Recognition]
Displays the current status of the memory card.
Displays the current status of the memory card.
[Memory Card Operation Status]
Displays the operation status of the memory card.
Displays the operation status of the memory card.
[Operable]: Status of various possible operations.
[Recreating video management information]: This status indicates that video management information is being recreated.
Other operations cannot be performed.
[Recreating video management information]: This status indicates that video management information is being recreated.
Other operations cannot be performed.
[Deleting videos]: This status indicates that videos are being deleted. Other operations cannot be performed.
[Video Management Information Status]
Displays the status of the video management information.
[Normal]: This status indicates that video management information is normal.
[Video Management Information Recreation Required]: This status indicates that management files are corrupted or not
[Video Management Information Recreation Required]: This status indicates that management files are corrupted or not
consistent with saved video files.
It is necessary to click [Exec] in [Recreate Video Management Information] to recreate the management file.
If the management files are not recreated even when [Recreate Video Management Information] is used, [Format]
(P. 132) must be used.
[Video Saving]
Displays whether videos can be saved to the memory card.
[Cannot Save] may occur for the following reasons.
• Memory card is not mounted.
• The video management file is corrupted.
• The card is write-protected.
• The memory card is full and [Overwrite videos] is set to [Disable].
[Memory Card Capacity]
Displays the current capacity of the memory card.
Displays the current capacity of the memory card.
[Used Capacity]
Displays the current used capacity of the memory card.
Displays the current used capacity of the memory card.
Note
For details on data saved to the memory card, please refer to “Memory Card Data” (P. 250).