Panasonic HDC-TM80 Webcam User Manual


 
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It is possible to playback on a PC using a image viewer standard to Windows or
commercially available image browsing software, and copy pictures to a PC using
Windows Explorer.
Please refer to page 115 for details about using a Mac.
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It is impossible to write data to the built-in memory or HDD on this unit from a PC.
Motion pictures that have been recorded on another device cannot be written to the
software supplied with this unit. To write motion picture data recorded with the
Panasonic High Definition Video Camera sold previously, use the HD Writer supplied
with the unit.
We cannot guarantee operation if you use software other than that supplied to read/write
motion picture.
Do not start the software supplied with this unit and other software at the same time. Close
any other software if you start the software supplied with this unit and close the software
supplied with this unit if you start any other software.
About Conversion assist function
When you want to convert the recording quality and write to media, the “Conversion assist
function”, which is a linking function between this unit and the HD Writer AE 3.0, is activated
by connecting this unit to the PC with the USB cable. When the “Conversion assist function”
is used, it is possible to write to media faster than when operating only on PC.
Please refer to page 111 about the connection of this unit and a PC.
Refer to the operating instructions of the software for details. (l 114)
Important Notice
When using an SDXC Memory Card, check the following support site.
http://panasonic.net/avc/sdcard/information/SDXC.html
Do not insert a disc recorded in AVCHD format with HD Writer AE 3.0 in a device
that does not support the AVCHD format. In some cases the disc may get stuck in
the device. The disc will not play back on devices that do not support the AVCHD
format.
When inserting a disc containing recorded motion pictures into other devices, a
message prompting you to format the disc may be displayed. Do not format the
disc, since deleted data cannot be restored later.