User manual SONY VAIO VPC-EC3AFX/BJ

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[. . . ] Financial services may require prior arrangements with participating financial institutions. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. End user software licence agreement This End User Software Licence Agreement (the EULA) is a legal agreement between you and Sony Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Sony), a corporation organized under Japanese Law, the manufacturer of your Sony computer system (the SONY HARDWARE). Please read this EULA carefully before installing or using the software distributed together with this EULA (the SONY SOFTWARE). By installing or using the SONY SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. [. . . ] you can also choose the location where the captured video will be stored. Click to DVD Automatic Mode begins transferring the video content from the DV device to the computer. After the video is transferred, the data is converted to a DVD format. When the conversion is complete, the data is automatically saved onto the disc. The progress of these steps is displayed in the dialog box and can take some time. When the DVD is complete, a message dialog box appears. 4 5 6 7 8 9 Using Click To DVD* Software Guide nN 60 10 To write additional DVDs with the same content, click Yes; to end the session, click No. 11 Remove the DVD from the tray. Make all changes to the settings before starting to load the video. Click to DVD standard mode Click to DVD's standard mode is a more advanced option. It allows you to capture video content from a digital video (DV) device to create your own DVDs, complete with chapter menus and backgrounds. You can also create DVDs from video files stored on your computer and collect scanned pictures or pictures from a digital still camera into a DVD photo album or slide show. To launch Click to DVD, proceed as follows: 1 2 Make sure Click to DVD has been installed from the separate Click to DVD disc, if necessary, before you continue. Connect your digital video camera to your computer with the i. LINKTM cable (not supplied), turn the device on and set the device to playback mode. Click to DVD begins capturing the video and displays the first image in each clip in the clip tray. When the video reaches the end of the segment you want to capture, click Stop. Clicking Stop does not stop tape playback on the digital video device. Repeat the capture procedure for all the video segments for your DVD. For details on how to connect the device to the computer, refer to the user manuals that were provided with the device and to your computer's Hardware Guide. 4 5 6 Using Click To DVD* Software Guide nN 64 Importing video files On your DVDs you can include video files stored on your computer's hard disk drive. You can also load MPEG files and DV-AVI files that were created by DVgate and MovieShaker (depending on the software bundled with your computer). Using Click To DVD* Software Guide nN 65 To import stored video files, proceed as follows: 1 2 3 Click Capture Video in the step guide. The selected video file is imported, and the imported file clip appears in the clip tray. Any unwanted clips can be deleted before the DVD is created. You cannot write both MPEG1 files and other file formats to the same DVD. When loading MPEG files, select either MPEG1 files or files in a format other than MPEG1. Editing videos The Clip Editing screen enables you to edit videos. You can divide videos into clips, delete unnecessary scenes, and change the order in which clips are played. To edit your video before creating the DVD, proceed as follows: 1 2 Click Edit Video on the step guide. Select your options as follows: To divide a clip into two separate clips: Move the slider that appears beneath the monitor to display the point in the clip where you want to divide the clip. [. . . ] Doing so will keep your D: drive unchanged after the recovery process. If you do need to change the size of your partitions, you can do so by choosing Option Recovery in the system recovery set-up process. In this case, it is important to be aware that all data on your hard disk will be deleted. If you need to keep existing files, make sure you back them up before performing the system recovery. Starting the system recovery procedure To start the system recovery, proceed as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn on your computer (using AC power only) and insert the first system recovery disc into the disc drive. [. . . ]

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