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z Tips                          The volume label of the disc recorded
       • Devices that support subtitles can display the   with SD (standard definition) image
        recording date and time where the subtitles   quality
        normally appear (p. 86). Refer to the instruction
        manual of your device.         The date when the disc was first used is
       • If you have created the disc menu (p. 73), you   recorded.
        can select the desired scene in the menu.  <e.g.>
       • You can also play the playlist back on other   When the disc was first used at 6:00 pm on
        devices if the discs were recorded with HD   January 1st 2008:
        (high definition) image quality (p. 63).   2008_01_01_06H00M_PM
        Create the playlist on your camcorder in
        advance, then select    on the disc menu.

        On the computer
                                                           Volume
       To play a disc recorded with HD (high
                                                           label
       definition) image quality
       Install “Picture Motion Browser” on the
       supplied CD-ROM on the computer to play   z Tips
       movies (p. 103).                • Movies in discs recorded with SD (standard
                                        definition) image quality are stored in the
        To play a disc recorded with SD   following folders:          Utilizing the media
       (standard definition) image quality  – DVD-RW (VR mode)
                                         DVD_RTAV folder
       You can play a disc on a computer if a   – Other discs and modes
       DVD playback application is installed on   VIDEO_TS folder
       the computer.
       b Notes
       • Even when you use DVD+RW, you must
        finalize the disc (p. 71). Otherwise, a
        malfunction may occur.
       • Make sure that the DVD drive of the computer
        can play an 8 cm DVD.
       • Do not use an 8 cm CD adaptor with an 8 cm
        DVD as it may cause a malfunction.
       • The disc may not be played back, or the movies
        may not be played smoothly on some
        computers.
       • You cannot copy movies directly to the hard
        disk of your computer to play back or edit them
        on your computer.
       z Tips
       • For details on operations and procedures, see the
        “PMB Guide” on the supplied CD-ROM
        (p. 103).



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