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Operating Instructions

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Recording videos from HDD camcorders ...........................

Recording videos from DVD camcorders............................

Recording videos from DV camcorders ..............................

Recording videos from miscellaneous video devices .........

Recording photos from memory cards ................................

Recording photos from HDD camcorders ...........................

Video Recordable DVD Drive

VRD-MC3

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Safety Regulations

WARNING You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

CAUTION: As the laser beam in the VRD-MC3 is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

The VRD-MC3 is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT notice is located on the enclosure.

Bei diesem VRD-MC3 handelt es sich um ein Laser-Produkt der Klasse 1. Das Etikett mit der Aufschrift LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT befindet sich auf dem Gehuse.

FCC Compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a

circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.

The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

Notes: If you have any questions about this product, visit the user support web site listed in Support Overview on page 82. The telephone number below is not for customer service but only for official purposes.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE

KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT

Declaration of Conformity

Trade Name: SONY Model No.: VRD-MC3 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16530 Via Esprillo,

San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.

Telephone No.: 858-942-2230

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful

interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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CE Sicherheitsbestimmungen Diese Ausrstung erfllt die Europischen EMC-Bestimmungen fr die Verwendung in folgender / folgenden Umgebung (en): Wohngegenden Gewerbegebiete Leichtindustriegebiete (Diese Ausrstung

erfllt die Bestimmungen der Norm EN55022, Klasse B.)

CAUTION: The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power. Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Achtung: Zur Trennung vom Netz ist der Netzsecker aus der Steckdose zu ziehen, welche sich in der Nhe des Gertes befinden mu und leicht zugnlich sein soll.

Compliance Statements Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)

This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and

electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Table of Contents Safety Regulations .......................... 2

Compliance Statements .................. 3

Introducing DVDirect

Introduction .................................... 7

Features ........................................... 8

Package Contents ............................ 9

Parts and Controls ......................... 10

Turning the Power On/Off ............ 14

Auto Setup Navigation ............... 15

Inserting a Disc ............................. 17

Inserting a Memory Card .............. 19

Creating a Video DVD

Creating a Video DVD ................. 20

Types of Recording .................... 20

Supported Camcorders/Video Devices and Recording Modes ... 23

Writable Discs That Can Be Used for Creating Video DVDs .......... 25

About Created Video DVDs ...... 26

One Touch Recording Through HDD Camcorder Control (DVD BURN) .............................. 28

One Touch Recording (Full Recording) ........................ 31

Incremental Recording ................ 35

Consolidation Recording ............. 39

Normal Video Recording ........... 42

Previewing a Video DVD ............. 46

Creating/Viewing a Photo DVD

Creating a Photo DVD ..................48

Types of Recording .....................48

Types of Photo DVD ..................48

Supported Memory Cards and Camcorders .................................49

Writable Discs That Can Be Used for Creating Photo DVDs ...........49

About Created Photo DVDs .......50

Recording Photos Stored on a Memory Card ...............................51

Recording Photos Stored on an HDD Camcorder ....................................54

Viewing and Printing Photos ........58

Setup

Using the Setup Menu ...................61

Rec Quality ...............................62

Auto Stop Timer .......................62

Auto Chaptering ........................63

DVD Menu ...........................63

Slideshow BGM ........................63

Slideshow Creation ...................64

PC Connect .................................64

Finalize disc ................................64

Erase disc ....................................67

System .........................................68

Demo ...........................................68

Color System ..............................69

Language .....................................69

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Using the DVDirect With a Computer

System Requirements ...................70

Setting Up the Computer ..............71

Installing the Software ................71

Connecting the DVDirect to a Computer ....................................72

Disconnection .............................73

Using Memory Card Slots ..........73

Using the Bundled Software .........74

Launching Nero StartSmart ....74

Notes on Using Other Software With the DVDirect .....................74

Additional Information

About Discs ..................................75

Compatible Writable Discs ........75

Recommended Writable Discs ...76

Writable Discs and Compatibility ..............................76

Precautions on Writing/Playing Discs ...........................................77

About Memory Cards ...................79

About Memory Stick ..............79

About the CompactFlash/SD/ xD-Picture Cards ........................80

Precautions ....................................81

Support Overview .........................82

User Support Web Site ...............82

System Software Updates ...........82

Technical Support .......................82

Specifications ................................83

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Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other system and product names used herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their

respective manufacturers, although the and marks are not used in the text. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Memory Stick and the memory stick logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Sony

Corporation.

Please Record Responsibly Before copying anything onto a disc, please be sure that you are not violating copyright laws. Most software companies allow you to make a backup or archive copy of software. Check your softwares license agreement for details.

Copyrights Television programs, films, video tapes, discs, and other materials may be copyrighted.

Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws. Also, use of this product with cable television transmission may require authorization from the cable television transmitter and/or program owner.

Our product warranty is valid only when the supplied accessories (including software) are used in the specified or recommended system environment, in accordance with the documentation, and applies only to this DVDirect. Our customer service and user support apply only under these product warranty conditions.

Please note that we cannot accept responsibility for failure of the computer or other devices, incompatibility with special hardware, operating problems caused by improper installation of software, loss of data, discs or other accidental or incidental damage that might occur when using this product.

The guarantee and user support for this product are valid only within the countries or sales regions specified on the warranty card.

Copyright laws prohibit the copying in part or in full of the supplied software and documentation, or loaning the software, without obtaining permission of the copyright holder.

We cannot accept responsibility for any direct or indirect financial damage or loss of profit that might occur when using the supplied software.

The supplied software can only be used with this product.

Specifications of the supplied software may be changed without notice in the interest of product improvement.

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B Introducing DVDirect

Introduction

Burning video DVDs

You can record videos from connected video cameras and AV devices directly onto DVDs without using a computer.

You can burn the entire contents of your HDD, DVD, or DV camcorder onto a DVD with one touch of the record button.

Burning photo DVDs

You can archive photos from a memory card or HDD camcorder directly onto a DVD without using a computer.

You can also create slideshows of the photos that will be playable on most DVD players.

Auto Setup Navigation The DVDirect automatically detects inserted memory cards and discs and input signals from connected devices. It then displays a message prompting the next necessary operation. Preparations for recording are made without any complicated button operations.

Direct printing operation You can print out photos recorded on DVDs or memory cards by connecting the DVDirect to a PictBridge-compatible printer using the supplied USB cable.

Computer-controlled operation The DVDirect can be used as a high speed DVD/CD drive with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0- compatible) interface when connected to a computer via USB cable. The DVDirect supports high speed recording to the latest format discs such as DVD+R double layer and DVD-R dual layer discs.

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Features Depending on the type of device that is connected, you can perform the following operations with the DVDirect. In this manual, different icons for each operation appear in section headings and page corners to make sections that relate to the operations you intend to perform easier to find.

Recording videos from HDD camcorders Create a DVD using video taken with an HDD camcorder*(connected via a USB cable).

Available functions: One Touch Recording Through HDD Camcorder Control (DVD BURN) 1 page 28 One Touch Recording (Full Recording) 1 page 31 Incremental Recording 1 page 35

Recording videos from DVD camcorders Create a DVD using video taken with a DVD camcorder* (connected via a USB cable) and stored on an 8-cm disc.

Available functions: One Touch Recording (Full Recording) 1 page 31 Consolidation Recording 1 page 39

Recording videos from DV camcorders Create a DVD using video taken with a DV camcorder.

Available functions: One Touch Recording (Full Recording) 1 page 31

Recording videos from miscellaneous video devices Create a DVD using video taken with an HDD, DVD, DV, or D8 camcorder, or using

video from any other video device equipped with a video output connector. To connect a device, use the AV cable supplied with your camera or standard video or S-video cables.

Available functions: Normal Video Recording 1 page 42

Recording photos from memory cards Create a DVD using photos taken with a digital still camera and stored on a memory card.

Available functions: Recording Photos Stored on a Memory Card 1 page 51

Recording photos from HDD camcorders Create a DVD using photos taken with an HDD camcorder*.

Available functions: Recording Photos Stored on an HDD Camcorder 1 page 54

* In this manual, HDD camcorder refers to the Sony HDD Handycam and DVD camcorder refers to the Sony DVD Handycam. The functions available when a camera is connected via USB cable as described in this manual apply only when the Sony HDD Handycam or Sony DVD Handycam is used. For details, see page 23 and 49.

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Package Contents Please confirm that the package contains the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer.

AC power cord Quick Start Guide Operating Instructions (this document) Software disc Warranty card

Note

Make sure that you back up the supplied software disc on another disc as the software disc is not sold separately.

DVDirect Hi-Speed USB cable (for PC/Printer connection)

AC adaptor

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Parts and Controls

Front and rear

A 1 (Power) button Turns the DVDirect on or off.

B Emergency eject hole If you cannot open the disc tray with the (Eject) button, turn off your computer, and then insert a thin, elongated object into this hole to eject the disc tray manually.

C Top panel The buttons and display for operating the DVDirect are located here (page 11).

D Disc tray Insert a disc here with the label side up (page 17).

E (Eject) button Opens and closes the disc tray.

F DC IN connector Connect the supplied AC adaptor here (page 14).

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Top panel

A Display window Displays a menu screen, images from a playback device, or photos from a memory card.

B Mm<,cursor / (Select) button Selects a function.

C RETURN button This returns the display to the main menu screen or to the previous screen when navigating menus.

D (Stop) button Stops recording.

E (Record) button Starts recording. Lights red during recording.

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Left side panel

A USB connector (Type B) Connect the supplied USB cable here when connecting the DVDirect to a computer or printer.

B USB connector (Type A) Connect the USB cable here when connecting a HDD or DVD camcorder.

Note

Only Sony HDD or DVD camcorder input is supported.

C AUDIO IN L/R connectors Connect the audio plugs of an AV cable (not supplied) here when connecting the DVDirect to a video device, such as a video camera or VCR.

D VIDEO IN connector Connect the video plug of an AV cable (not supplied) here when connecting the DVDirect to a video device, such as a video camera or VCR.

E S VIDEO IN connector Connect an S-video cable (not supplied) here when connecting the DVDirect to a video device with an S-video connector, such as a video camera or VCR.

F DV IN connector (4-pin) Connect a DV (i.LINK) cable (not supplied) here when connecting the DVDirect to a digital video camera.

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Right side panel

A Memory card LED Lights amber when accessing the memory card.

B Memory Stick Duo slot Insert a Memory Stick Duo here.

C Multi memory card slot Insert a Memory Stick, SD Card, or xD-Picture Card here.

D CompactFlash card slot Insert a CompactFlash card here.

Note

You can use the memory card slot for both stand-alone and computer operation.

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Turning the Power On/Off 1 Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC adaptor.

2 Insert the power plug of the AC adaptor into the DVDirects DC IN connector.

3 Insert the power plug of the AC power cord into a power outlet.

Notes

Be sure to use the supplied AC power cord. Do not use damaged cables, such as cables with deformed connectors.

4 Press the 1 (Power) button.

After the display window lights and the DVDirect logo appears, a different screen appears depending on the DVDirects current status.

To turn power off Press the 1 (Power) button again.

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After the power is turned on, the DVDirect automatically detects inserted memory cards and DVD discs and input signals from connected devices. A message indicating how to prepare for recording then appears in the display window. By following this message, you can automatically move on to the recording procedure you intended without complicated button operations.

Accessing functions from the main menu

You can perform recording procedures manually by selecting options from the main menu. You can also go to the setup screen (Setup menu) from the main menu for various settings. Press the RETURN button when [[RETURN] Menu] is displayed at the bottom right of the display window to return to the main menu.

Auto Setup Navigation

Messages and illustrations indicate the operations to perform next.

Insert DVD, memory card, or setup and connect video device.

Menu

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Press M or m to select the desired operation, and press the (Select) button.

DV Camcorder/Video , DVD: Create a video DVD from a digital video camcorder connected via a DV (i.LINK) cable or from a video device connected via a video or S-video cable (page 31, 42).

HDD/DVD Camcorder , DVD: Create a video DVD from an HDD or DVD camcorder connected via a USB cable (page 28, 31, 35, 39).

Photo , DVD: Create a photo DVD (page 48).

DVD Video Preview: Playback a created video DVD (page 46).

Photo View/Print: Display or print out photos (page 58).

Setup: Configure various settings (page 61).

Note

When connecting an HDD or DVD camcorder to the VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN connector with an AV or S-video cable respectively, select [DV Camcorder/Video , DVD].

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Inserting a Disc To insert a disc, perform the following while the DVDirect is turned on.

1 Press the (Eject) button. The disc tray ejects.

2 Place the disc in the disc tray with its label facing up, and press the (Eject) button again.

Notes

Do not touch the recording side of the disc. When inserting the disc, make sure it rests flat under the four tabs on the disc tray.

When the (Eject) button is pressed again, the disc tray closes and the DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

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When a new disc is inserted When a new disc is inserted, the disc will be formatted automatically. If the new disc inserted is a DVD+R disc, a message prompting you to select an input source appears.

To continue with operations, press M or m to select a source to record from, and press the (Select) button.

Note

If a disc that cannot be recorded on is inserted, an indication message appears. If this occurs, confirm all the compatible discs and replace the disc.

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Inserting a Memory Card Insert the memory card into its corresponding memory card slot.

Notes

Insert only one memory card into a memory card slot. Furthermore, do not use more than one memory card slot at a time.

Do not insert another memory card while recording onto a disc is in progress. Doing so may cause a writing error.

Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo with a Memory Stick Duo adaptor into the multi memory card slot.

The CompactFlash card stays half exposed.

Never remove the memory card while the memory card LED is lit. Otherwise data in the memory card may be damaged.

Do not remove the memory card while recording onto a disc.

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Memory Stick Duo

CompactFlashMemory Stick

Memory Stick Duo Push the Memory Stick Duo into the slot until you hear a click. To remove, push the Memory Stick Duo and pull out.

Memory Stick/SD Card/xD-Picture Card Push the card into the slot until you hear a click. To remove, push the card and pull out.

CompactFlash Push the card into the CompactFlash slot. To remove, pull out the CompactFlash card.

SD Card

xD-Picture Card

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B Creating a Video DVD

Creating a Video DVD You can use the DVDirect as a stand-alone DVD recorder to burn videos directly onto DVDs from a connected HDD, DVD, or DV camcorder or video device such as a VCR or DVR. You can play the created video DVD on other DVD devices or the DVD drives of computers.

Five types of recording are available for creating video DVDs: DVD BURN, Full Recording, Incremental Recording, Consolidation Recording, and Normal Video Recording.

DVD BURN (One Touch Recording Through HDD Camcorder Control) (page 28) This mode allows you to record video from an HDD camcorder onto a disc by simply pressing the DVD BURN button on the camera or Handycam Station (or touching the [DVD BURN] button in the cameras LCD screen). The actual recording process is the same as that of Incremental Recording (see below), and you can record additional video onto a disc that has been previously recorded on.

Full Recording (One touch recording) (page 31) This mode allows you to record video from a digital video camera connected to the DVDirect with a single touch of the (Record) button onto a DVD. The video is recorded as follows:

HDD camcorder The entire video content of the camera is recorded onto a disc. (Several discs may be required depending on the length of the video.)

Types of Recording

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D DVD camcorder The entire video content of the cameras 8-cm disc is recorded onto a 12-cm disc.

DV camcorder The entire content of the videotape is recorded onto a single disc.

The DVDirect controls the camera during the entire process, and completes creation of the video DVD. The completed DVD is automatically finalized, allowing immediate playback on DVD players.

Incremental Recording (page 35) This mode allows you to record the content of an HDD camcorder connected via a USB cable onto a disc. Using this mode, you can record only the newly taken contents of a camera whose previous contents have already been recorded onto a disc.

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Consolidation Recording (page 39) This mode allows you to record the contents of multiple 8-cm discs from a DVD camcorder onto the corresponding number of 12-cm discs.

Normal Video Recording (page 42) This mode allows you to create a video DVD using the (Record) and (Stop) buttons on the DVDirect and the play, pause, and stop buttons on the device connected to the DVDirect. You can record from any video device with a video output connector.

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The recording methods available differ as follows, depending on the type of camera or device connected to the DVDirect.

1) Camcorders equipped with HD (AVCHD) format are not supported. 2) Operation compatibility is confirmed with Sony DV, D8, and HDV camcorders only. 3) Only tapes recorded in DV format are supported.

Notes on presetting camcorders

The USB SPEED setting on HDD and DVD camcorders must be set to AUTO. (AUTO is the default setting.)

The A/V t DV OUT setting on DV camcorders must be set to OFF. (OFF is the default setting.)

Supported Camcorders/Video Devices and Recording Modes

Type of Device Interface DVD BURN

Full Record- ing

Incremental Recording

Consolida -tion Recording

Normal Video Recording

Sony HDD camcorder1) USB

Sony DVD camcorder1) USB

DV camcorder2) DV IN

D8 camcorder2) DV IN

HDV camcorder2)3) DV IN

MICROMV camcorder

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

HDD or DVD camcorders from other manufacturers

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

All camcorders and video devices (analog input)

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

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Notes on time required for recording

When recording from an HDD or DVD camcorder connected via USB cable, the length of time required depends on the REC mode (HQ, SP, or LP) used to shoot the video and the number of scenes the video contains. In general, videos shot in higher image quality modes take longer to be recorded onto a disc. The following provides a general estimate* of the time required to record a 1-hour video containing one scene onto a disc.

When recording from an HDD camcorder HQ mode: about 30 min (1/2 of the video playback length) SP mode: about 20 min (1/3 of the video playback length) LP mode: about 10 min (1/6 of the video playback length)

When recording from a DVD camcorder HQ mode: about 60 min (almost equal to the video playback length) SP mode: about 40 min (2/3 of the video playback length) LP mode: about 20 min (1/3 of the video playback length)

* Depending on circumstances, the length of time required to record may be equal to or more than the video playback length.

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Compatible disc types for recording differ as follows, depending on the type of video device and connection interface you are using.

Notes on creating video DVDs

You cannot record videos with copy-protected signals (commercial DVDs, VHS software, some programs from satellite or CATV receivers, etc.).

You cannot make incremental recordings on discs that have been created using a computer or other DVD recorder.

When adding video to a video DVD created using a DVD+R disc, you must use the same interface used during the previous recording to connect the video device and the DVDirect. For example, you cannot add video from a DVD camcorder connected via an S-video or video input cable onto a DVD+R disc with video dubbed from a DVD camcorder that was connected via a USB cable.

When recording video from an HDD camcorder onto a disc, only the video images stored in the camera are available for recording. You cannot record both the video and still images stored in the camera onto a disc at the same time.

When using a DVD camcorder, recording is not possible when the disc inside the DVD camcorder is a DVD-RW disc with video recorded in DVD-VR format.

Writable Discs That Can Be Used for Creating Video DVDs

Type of Device Interface DVD-R DVD-R DL DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+R

DL DVD+RW

Sony HDD camcorder USB

Sony DVD camcorder USB

DV camcorder DV IN

D8 camcorder DV IN

HDV camcorder* DV IN

MICROMV camcorder

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

HDD or DVD camcorders from other manufacturers

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

All camcorders and video devices (analog input)

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

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Titles and chapters

The contents of a DVD consist of sections, called titles, and smaller sub- sections, called chapters. When you create a video DVD with the DVDirect, titles and chapters are created as follows:

For discs created through normal video recording or recording from DV camcorders connected via DV (i.LINK) cable Titles are created between the points where you start and stop a recording on the DVDirect. Chapters are created according to the [Auto Chaptering] setting configured in the Setup menu (page 63).

For discs created through recording from HDD or DVD camcorders connected via USB cable Titles are created at points in the video where the date recorded, REC mode (from HQ or SP to LP or vice versa), and aspect ratio (from 4:3 to 16:9 or vice versa) change. Chapters are created for each scene taken with the HDD or DVD camcorder. (Scenes are created each time recording is started and then stopped.)

Note

Up to 49 titles per disc and 99 chapters per title can be created. This number may decrease depending on the quality of the videos.

About Created Video DVDs

Title 1

Chapters

Title 2 Start Rec. Stop/Start

Chapters

Chapter marksChapter marks

Stop Rec.

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DVD menus

A DVD menu is displayed each time a DVD is inserted into a DVD player and serves as a title page or table of contents for the video DVD. You can create DVDs that display thumbnail images of titles in their menu screens. You can select from four different menu styles when creating video DVDs with the DVDirect (page 63).

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One Touch Recording Through HDD Camcorder Control (DVD BURN)

You can create video DVDs from your HDD camcorder simply by pressing the cameras [DVD BURN] button.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

Hint

When a new DVD+R disc is inserted, a message prompting you to select an input source to record from appears. You do not need to make a selection here as this message will disappear and recording will start automatically when you press the [DVD BURN] button in step 5.

3 Turn on the HDD camcorder.

4 Connect the camera to the DVDirect. Connect the cameras USB connector (Type mini B) to the DVDirects USB connector (Type A) using a USB cable (not supplied).

Note

The USB cable supplied with the DVDirect cannot be used to connect to an HDD or DVD camcorder as the shape of the cameras connector is different.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB SELECT screen appears in the cameras LCD screen.

USB cable (not supplied)

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DVD BURN button on the camera or Handycam Station.

Recording starts, and the progress appears in the display window.

When all of the content of the HDD camcorder is recorded, recording automatically stops and the (Record) button dims. Press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu.

Note

When the contents of the HDD camcorder do not fit on a single disc, the disc will be finalized once it becomes full, and a message will appear in the display window. Remove the completed disc, and insert a blank disc. Recording will resume automatically.

USB SELECT

END DVD

BURN

PictBridge PRINT

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Current disc/number of required discs

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6 Press the (Eject) button. A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

7 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press the (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. Disc finalization will begin, and the process may take a few minutes. When finalization is finished, the disc is ejected and the video DVD is completed. You can now play the disc on DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

To not finalize the disc: Select [No] and press the (Select) button. The disc will be ejected without finalization. This disc is not completed yet, and it cannot be played with other DVD players or DVD drives of computers.

Hint

If you eject a disc without finalizing after videos have been recorded, you can add videos onto the same disc later.

To stop recording

You cannot stop while recording is in progress. You can only stop recording by pressing the (Stop) button after a disc becomes full.

Note on recording with the DVD BURN button

This function is only available when the DVDirect is in the following states: no button on the DVDirect is pressed after the power is turned on the main menu appears in the display window

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One Touch Recording (Full Recording)

When an HDD, DVD, or DV camcorder is connected to the DVDirect, you can use Full Recording to record the video contents of the camera onto a disc with a single touch of a button.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Turn on the camera, and set it to playback mode. For most cameras, switch the power/mode button to the playback, PLAY/ EDIT, or VTR mode to play the video or perform recording. For details, refer to the operating instructions for your camera.

4 Connect the camera to the DVDirect.

When using an HDD or DVD camcorder Connect the cameras USB connector (Type mini B) to the DVDirects USB connector (Type A) using a USB cable (not supplied).

Note

The USB cable supplied with the DVDirect cannot be used to connect to an HDD or DVD camcorder as the shape of the cameras connector is different.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB SELECT screen appears in the cameras LCD screen. Move on to the next step.

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When using a DV camcorder Connect the cameras DV connector to the DVDirects DV IN connector using a DV (i.LINK) cable (not supplied).

After connecting the camera, skip to step 6.

5 Touch [HDD] (for an HDD camcorder) or [ COMPUTER] (for a DVD camcorder) on the cameras LCD screen.

HDD camcorder DVD camcorder

Once you touch the button on the cameras LCD screen, the DVDirect detects the connected camera, and the display window on the DVDirect changes.

Note

Depending on the DVD camcorder you are using, the above USB SELECT screen may not appear automatically and settings configuration for USB connection may be required beforehand. Refer to the section on connecting to computers in the operating instructions for your camcorder when configuring settings on the camcorder.

DV (i.LINK) cable (not supplied)

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Pressing < or , switches the recording mode displayed at the top right of the display window. For Full Recording, press < or , until [Full] displays. The following appears in the DVDirects display window

DV camcorder HDD or DVD camcorder

7 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

The DVDirect starts recording at the same time the camera starts playback or file transfer. [Recording] appears in the display window, and the (Record) button lights up during recording.

Hint

When using a DV camcorder and the video tape is not at its beginning, the tape is automatically rewound and played back from the beginning before the DVDirect starts recording.

Type of input Recording mode

REC quality Remaining time Number of required discs

USB DVD

Recording to disc

1/1 disc in progress

20 % recorded

Full

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When using an HDD camcorder When the contents of the HDD camcorder do not fit onto a single disc, a disc will be finalized once it becomes full, and a message will appear in the display window. Remove the completed disc, and insert a blank disc. Recording will resume automatically.

When using a DV camcorder. When a blank portion of the DV tape is reached, recording automatically stops and the (Record) button dims.

When recording is complete, the disc is automatically ejected. The video DVD is completed, and you can now play it on DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

To stop recording

When using an HDD camcorder You cannot stop while recording is in progress. You can only stop recording by pressing the (Stop) button after a disc becomes full.

When using a DVD camcorder You cannot stop while recording is in progress.

When using a DV camcorder Press the (Stop) button. Playback on the DV camcorder will also stop automatically.

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Incremental Recording After the video contents of an HDD camcorder are recorded onto a disc, additional video taken with the same HDD camcorder can be recorded onto a disc without recording the previous contents again.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Turn on the HDD camcorder, and set it to PLAY/EDIT mode.

4 Connect the camera to the DVDirect. Connect the cameras USB connector (Type mini B) to the DVDirects USB connector (Type A) using a USB cable (not supplied).

Note

The USB cable supplied with the DVDirect cannot be used to connect to an HDD or DVD camcorder as the shape of the cameras connector is different.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB SELECT screen appears in the cameras LCD screen.

5 Touch [HDD] on the cameras LCD screen.

Once you touch [HDD], the DVDirect detects the connected camera, and the display window on the DVDirect changes.

USB cable (not supplied)

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6 Press < or , to switch the recording mode. Pressing < or , switches the recording mode displayed in the top right of the display window. For Incremental Recording, press < or , until [Incremental] displays.

7 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

Recording begins for the portion of the cameras video content recorded after the previous burning to disc. During recording, the progress appears in the display window.

When all of the new content of the HDD camcorder is recorded, recording automatically stops and the (Record) button dims. Press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu.

Notes

If the HDD camcorder does not contain new video (all of the video contents have already been recorded onto a DVD), Incremental Recording is not available. In such a case, only Full Recording is available.

When the contents of the HDD camcorder do not fit on a single disc, the disc will be finalized once it becomes full, and a message will appear in the display window. Remove the completed disc, and insert a blank disc. Recording will resume automatically.

Recording mode

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8 Press the (Eject) button. A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

9 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press the (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. Disc finalization will begin, and the process may take a few minutes. When finalization is finished, the disc is ejected and the video DVD is completed. You can now play the disc on DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

To not finalize the disc: Select [No] and press the (Select) button. The disc will be ejected without finalization. This disc is not completed yet, and it cannot be played with other DVD players or DVD drives of computers.

Hint

If you eject a disc without finalizing after videos have been recorded, you can add videos onto the same disc later.

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To stop recording

You cannot stop while recording is in progress. You can only stop recording by pressing the (Stop) button after a disc becomes full.

Note on Incremental Recording

Always use the 1 (Power) button to turn off the DVDirect after Incremental Recording is finished. If you turn off the power by pulling out the AC power cord, the DVDirect will not be able to detect newly taken video properly, and Incremental Recording will not be possible the next time you attempt to perform it.

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Consolidation Recording When you have multiple 8-cm discs containing video taken with a DVD camcorder, you can consolidate and record the video onto the corresponding number of 12-cm discs.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Turn on the camera, and set it to playback mode. For most cameras, switch the power/mode button to the playback or PLAY/EDIT mode to perform recording. For details, refer to the operating instructions for your camera.

4 Connect the DVD camcorder to the DVDirect. Connect the cameras USB connector (Type mini B) to the DVDirects USB connector (Type A) using a USB cable (not supplied).

Note

The USB cable supplied with the DVDirect cannot be used to connect to an HDD or DVD camcorder as the shape of the cameras connector is different.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB SELECT screen appears in the cameras LCD screen.

5 Touch [ COMPUTER] on the cameras LCD screen.

USB cable (not supplied)

USB SELECT

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Once you touch [ COMPUTER], the DVDirect detects the connected camera, and the display window on the DVDirect changes.

Note

Depending on the DVD camcorder you are using, the above USB SELECT screen may not appear automatically and settings configuration for USB connection may be required beforehand. Refer to the section on connecting to computers in the operating instructions for your camcorder when configuring settings on the camcorder.

6 Press < or , to switch the recording mode. Pressing < or , switches the recording mode displayed in the top right of the display window. For Consolidation Recording, press < or , until [Consolidation] displays.

7 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

During recording, the progress appears in the display window.

Recording automatically stops and the (Record) button dims. Press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu.

Hint

To consolidate the video contents of another 8-cm disc onto the current disc, replace the 8-cm disc in the DVD camcorder with the other 8-cm disc, and press the (Record) button on the DVDirect.

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A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

9 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press the (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. Disc finalization will begin, and the process may take a few minutes. When finalization is finished, the disc is ejected and the video DVD is completed. You can now play the disc on DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

To not finalize the disc: Select [No] and press the (Select) button. The disc will be ejected without finalization. This disc is not completed yet, and it cannot be played with other DVD players or DVD drives of computers.

Hint

If you eject a disc without finalizing after videos have been recorded, you can consolidate videos recorded on other 8-cm DVDs onto the same disc later.

Note

You cannot stop while recording is in progress. Wait until it stops automatically.

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Normal Video Recording To burn video from a video device such as a VCR or DVR onto a disc, connect the device to the DVDirect via an S-video or AV cable. Operate the video device to play back the portion you want to record, and use the (Record) and (Stop) buttons on the DVDirect to record. You can use the same operation to record from a DV camcorder connected to the DVDirect via a DV (i.LINK) cable.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Turn on the camera or video device, and set it to playback mode. For most cameras, switch the power/mode button to the playback, PLAY/ EDIT, or VTR mode to play the tape or perform recording. For details, refer to the operating instructions for your camera.

4 Connect the camera or video device to the DVDirect.

When connecting a DV camcorder using a DV (i.LINK) cable Connect the cameras DV connector to the DVDirects DV IN connector using a DV (i.LINK) cable (not supplied).

When connecting a video device using an AV or S-video cable Use an AV or S-video cable (both not supplied) when connecting a video device such as a VCR or DVR to the DVDirect.

Note

Regardless of which of the two cables is used, recording is always performed with normal video recording.

DV (i.LINK) cable (not supplied)

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Hint

The connectors on a video device differ depending on the device. Refer to the operating instructions for your device, and use the appropriate AV cable.

For S-video cables: Connect the video devices S-video out connector to the DVDirects S VIDEO IN connector using the S-video cable (not supplied). You must also connect an audio cable for audio input.

Hint

If your video device has an S-video connector, use an S-video cable for improved picture quality (compared to video cable quality).

or

AV cable (not supplied)

To audio/video output

Audio cable (not supplied)

S-video cable (not supplied)

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5 Operate the camera or video device to start playback of video. The following appears in the DVDirects display window.

Hint

The DVDirect detects and selects video input signals automatically when you play back video from the connected video device. You can view the video playback in the display window with the selected input source displayed in the top left.

DV , DVD : DV IN is detected.

Video , DVD : VIDEO IN is detected.

S-Video , DVD : S VIDEO IN is detected.

If the correct input source is not selected (or if the video playback does not display), press M or m to select the correct input manually.

6 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

Dubbing from the camera or video device starts. During recording, [Recording] appears in the display window as the video is played back.

Note

If you stop playback on the camera or video device during recording (or the video signal is interrupted), the DVDirect pauses recording and the (Record) button flashes slowly. To resume recording, restart playback on the video device. If no video signal is detected for 2 minutes, recording stops.

REC quality

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Wait a moment until the display window changes.

8 To record additional video, repeat steps 5 to 7.

9 When you are finished recording, press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu, and press the (Eject) button. A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

Hint

This message will not appear when using a DVD+RW disc. (DVD+RW discs are automatically finalized and ejected.)

10 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press the (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. Disc finalization will begin, and the process may take a few minutes. When finalization is finished, the disc is ejected and the video DVD is completed. You can now play the disc on DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

To not finalize the disc: Select [No] and press the (Select) button. The disc will be ejected without finalization. This disc is not completed yet, and it cannot be played on other DVD players or the DVD drives of computers.

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Previewing a Video DVD You can play back and check a video DVD burned with the DVDirect in the display window on the top of the unit.

Notes

Sound cannot be heard when previewing the disc on the DVDirect. You cannot output video images to external devices such as TVs. You cannot play back a disc recorded on a device other than the DVDirect or with

commercial DVD software.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. The display window turns on.

2 Press < to display the main menu. Press M or m to select [DVD Video Preview], and then press the (Select) button.

3 Insert a video DVD created with the DVDirect. After the disc is finished being read, its contents are displayed in the display window.

When a finalized disc is inserted: The video titles recorded on the disc appear in the display window. Press M, m, <, or , to select the title you want to view, and press the

(Select) button. The selected title starts to play. To stop playback, press the (Stop) button.

Selected title (highlighted in yellow)

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Press < or , to select the title you want to view. To stop playback, press the (Stop) button.

Hints

When a DVD+RW disc is inserted, the video titles appear in the display window, as in the case of finalized discs.

If you insert a finalized video DVD immediately after turning on the DVDirect, auto setup navigation activates and the video titles recorded on the disc appear in the display window automatically.

For details on titles, see Titles and chapters (page 26).

Current title number/total title number

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Creating a Photo DVD You can easily record photos taken with your digital camera from a memory card onto a DVD. You can also create a slideshow DVDs. Still images stored on an HDD camcorder can also be recorded onto a disc.

Notes

When recording still images from an HDD camcorder onto a disc, only the still images stored in the camera are available for recording. You cannot record both the video and still images stored in the camera onto a disc at the same time.

Still images taken with a DVD camcorder and stored on an 8-cm disc cannot be recorded onto a disc with the DVDirect.

Two types of recording are available for creating photo DVDs: all photo recording and photo select recording.

All photo recording This method allows you to select at once all of the photos (taken with a digital camera) stored on a memory card or all of the photos on the hard disk of an HDD camcorder and record them onto a DVD with one touch. (Up to 2000 photos can be recorded.)

Photo select recording This method allows you to select only the photos (taken with a digital camera) that you want to record from a memory card and record them onto a disc.

The following types of photo DVD can be created with the DVDirect. You can decide which to create at a message prompt that appears when ejecting the disc.

Photo backup DVD (page 51, 54) Photo backup DVDs allow you to store photos (JPEG files) taken with a digital camera or HDD camcorder on a DVD disc. You can view the photo backup DVD created with the DVDirect in the display window or view it using the DVD drive of a computer.

Slideshow DVD (page 53, 56) In addition to storing photos (JPEG files) taken with a digital camera or HDD camcorder, slideshow DVDs allow you to view these photos as a slideshow. You can play the slideshow DVD with commercial DVD players and even include background music.

Types of Recording

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The picture quality of the photos played back in a slideshow is equivalent to that of video DVDs.

The recording methods available differ as follows, depending on the type of camera or storage device connected to the DVDirect.

Compatible disc types for recording differ as follows, depending on the type of device you are using.

Supported Memory Cards and Camcorders

Type of device Interface All photo recording

Photo select recording

Sony HDD camcorder USB

Memory card (Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick, SD Card, xD-Picture Card, or ComapactFlash card)

Memory card slots on the DVDirect

Other devices connected to the DVDirects USB port (DVD camcorders, digital still cameras, USB storage devices, etc.)

USB Not available

Writable Discs That Can Be Used for Creating Photo DVDs

Type of device DVD-R DVD-R

DL DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+R DL DVD+RW

Sony HDD camcorder

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Slideshow DVDs

The contents of a DVD consist of sections, called titles, and smaller sub- sections, called chapters. When you create a slideshow DVD with the DVDirect, a chapter is created for every 10 photos as shown in the following.

Note

Up to 99 chapters per title can be created. This number may decrease depending on the quality of the photos.

You can select from four different tunes for background music when creating slideshow DVDs with the DVDirect (page 63). As with video DVDs, you can also select from four different menu styles when creating slideshow DVDs (page 63).

Storage locations on photo DVDs

The following shows the folders and files of a photo DVD as shown on a computer screen.

All photos are stored in the folder 100VRDMC.

Hint

File names are automatically created when the photo DVD is created.

About Created Photo DVDs

Title 1

Chapter 1

10 Photos

4321 5 6 7 8 9 10

Chapter 2 Chapter 3

10 Photos

4321 5 6 7 8 9 10

10 Photos

4321 5 6 7 8 9 10 321

DSC00001

Desktop My Documents My Computer WinXP(C:) VRD_MC1(D:) AUDIO_TS DCIM 100VRDMC VIDEO_RM VIDEO_TS Sony MemoryStick - MG(...E:) Control Panel

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Recording Photos Stored on a Memory Card

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Insert the memory card into its corresponding memory card slot (page 19). The photos stored on the memory card are displayed in the display window.

4 If you do not want to record all of the photos on the memory card, remove the check marks from the photos you do not want to record. The check marks on the thumbnails indicate photos that will be recorded. All of the thumbnails are checked when the photos are first loaded from the memory card. If you want to record only a portion of the photos, remove some of the check marks. 1) Press M or m to scroll through the photos. 2) Select a photo and press the (Select) button to remove the check

mark. 3) Press the (Select) button again to put the check mark back.

5 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

Mark

CF DVD 1 / 23

REC Menu

Type of memory card

Number of photos

Check mark

Selection cursor

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During recording, the progress appears in the display window, and the (Record) button remains lit.

Note

Do not insert another memory card while recording onto a disc is in progress. Doing so may cause a writing error.

When all of the photos are recorded onto the disc, recording automatically stops, and the (Record) button dims. Press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu.

Hint

You can continue to add photos from another memory card onto the same disc. To do this, change the memory card and press the (Record) button after the new photos are displayed in the display window.

6 Press the (Eject) button. A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

Hint

This message will not appear when using a DVD+RW disc.

7 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. A message asking whether to create a slideshow appears. Move on to the next step.

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8 Select whether to create a slideshow.

Press M or m to select whether to create a slideshow, and press the (Select) button. To complete the disc as a photo backup DVD, select [No]. To complete the disc as a slideshow DVD, select [Yes].

Notes

When a slideshow is created on a disc, you cannot record additional photos onto the same disc.

It takes a few minutes to complete finalizing for a photo backup DVD. The amount of time it takes to complete a slideshow DVD depends on the number and size of the photos. (For example, it may take 20 minutes or more to record 100 files (5-megapixel photos) onto a DVD.)

When you press the (Select) button, the disc is processed according to your selections in steps 7 and 8. When all of the processing is complete, the disc is ejected and the photo DVD is complete.

To record more photos

If you eject a disc after recording photos without finalizing, you can add photos on the same disc later. Insert the disc and the memory card with additional photos into the DVDirect, and then repeat from step 4.

To create a slideshow DVD with a single button touch

When [Slideshow Creation] is set to [ON] in the Setup menu (page 64), the disc is finalized and a slideshow is created on the disc automatically after recording the photos. The procedures from steps 6 to 8 are processed automatically, and the slideshow DVD is complete.

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Recording Photos Stored on an HDD Camcorder

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. A message prompting you to insert a disc appears in the display window.

2 Insert a disc (page 17). The DVDirect starts reading the inserted disc.

3 Press the RETURN button to display the main menu.

4 Press M or m to select [Photo , DVD], and then press the (Select) button.

5 Press M or m to select [HDD Camcorder], and then press the (Select) button.

6 Turn on the HDD camcorder, and set it to PLAY/EDIT mode.

7 Connect the camera to the DVDirect. Connect the cameras USB connector (Type mini B) to the DVDirects USB connector (Type A) using a USB cable (not supplied).

Note

The USB cable supplied with the DVDirect cannot be used to connect to an HDD or DVD camcorder as the shape of the cameras connector is different.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB SELECT screen appears in the cameras LCD screen.

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Once you touch [HDD], the DVDirect detects the connected camera, and the display window on the DVDirect changes.

9 Press the (Record) button to start recording.

During recording, the progress appears in the display window, and the (Record) button remains lit.

When all of the photos are recorded onto the disc, recording automatically stops, and the (Record) button dims. Press the RETURN button to go back to the main menu.

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10 Press the (Eject) button. A message asking whether to finalize the disc just recorded on appears.

Hint

This message will not appear when using a DVD+RW disc.

11 Select whether to finalize the disc. For details on finalizing discs, see What is finalize disc? (page 66).

To finalize the disc: Select [Yes] and press (Select) button. A confirmation message will appear, so select [Yes] and press the (Select) button again. A message asking whether to create a slideshow appears. Move on to the next step.

To not finalize the disc: Select [No] and press (Select) button. The disc will be ejected without finalization. This disc is not completed yet, and it cannot be played with other DVD players or DVD drives of computers.

12 Select whether to create a slideshow.

Press M or m to select whether to create a slideshow, and press the (Select) button. To complete the disc as a photo backup DVD, select [No]. To complete the disc as a slideshow DVD, select [Yes].

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When a slideshow is created on a disc, you cannot record additional photos onto such discs.

It takes a few minutes to complete finalizing for a photo backup DVD. The amount of time it takes to complete a slideshow DVD depends on the number and size of the photos. (For example, it may take 20 minutes or more to record 100 files (5-megapixel photos) onto a DVD.)

When you press the (Select) button, the disc is processed according to your selections in steps 11 and 12. When all of the processing is complete, the disc is ejected and the photo DVD is complete.

To create a slideshow DVD with a single button touch

You can create a slideshow DVD with a single touch of the (Record) button when [Slideshow Creation] is set to [ON] in the Setup menu (page 53, 64).

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Viewing and Printing Photos You can view and check the photos recorded on DVDs or stored on memory cards in the display window on the top panel of the DVDirect. You can also print these photos by connecting the DVDirect to a PictBridge-compatible printer.

Note

You cannot output the photo images to external devices such as TVs.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect.

2 Insert the memory card or disc containing the photos you want to view/print. To insert a memory card, see page 19. To insert a photo DVD created with the DVDirect, see page 17.

Hint

When you insert a finalized photo DVD, the auto setup function (page 15) activates and the photos on the disc will be displayed automatically. In this case, skip to step 5.

3 Press the RETURN button. The main menu appears in the display window.

4 Press M or m to select [Photo View/Print], and then press the (Select) button. Thumbnail images of the photos stored on the inserted media appear in the display window.

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you want to view or print, and press the (Select) button. A larger display of the selected photo appears in the display window.

Hint

You can also print images directly from the thumbnail display screen. To do this, skip to step 6 after moving the cursor to the photo you want to print.

6 Press the (Record) button. The following message appears.

7 Turn on the printer and prepare it for printing. For details on preparation, refer to the operating instructions for your printer. (Refer to the section on connection with a PictBridge-compatible device.)

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Number of photos

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8 Connect your printer to the DVDirect using the supplied USB cable.

The printer starts printing.

The message [Printing] will disappear when printing is finished.

Hint

To continue printing other photos, press M, m, <, or , to scroll and display the photo you want to print, and then press the (Record) button.

Notes on viewing and printing photos

You cannot view or print photos from a photo DVD created on a device other than the DVDirect (such as a computer).

You can view and print JPEG-format photos taken with digital still cameras. Any other photo files (JPEG files created, edited, or finished on a computer for example) are not guaranteed to display or print using the DVDirect.

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Using the Setup Menu You can change the various settings for creating discs in the Setup menu screen. The following procedure displays the Setup menu.

1 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect. The display window turns on.

2 Press the RETURN button. The main menu appears.

Hint

Whenever [RETURN] is displayed in the bottom left during operation of the DVDirect, the main menu returns when you press the RETURN button.

3 Press m to select [Setup], and press the (Select) button. The Setup menu appears.

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Move the cursor by pressing M or m to select items or options to change, and press the (Select) button to confirm.

Select the recording quality to use when creating a video DVD. This setting only applies to Full Recording (DV camcorder) and Normal Video Recording modes.

Select the preset time used to stop recording automatically when creating a video DVD. This setting only applies to Full Recording (DV camcorder) and Normal Video Recording modes.

Note

The [Auto Stop Timer] setting is cancelled when the recording is completed, the (Stop) button is pressed during recording, or the power is turned off.

Rec Quality

Rec Quality Default setting

Picture quality

Recording time (approx.)

Single layer disc

Double layer disc

HQ High 1 hour 2 hours

HSP R 1.5 hours 3 hours

SP Standard 2 hours 4 hours

LP R 3 hours 6 hours

SLP Low 6 hours 12 hours

Auto Stop Timer

Setting Default setting Feature

OFF

30min to 8h

Recording automatically stops when the preset time has passed after recording starts. 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, 2h, 3h, 4h, 6h, 8h are available.

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Specify a time interval at which to create chapter marks automatically on a video DVD. This setting only applies to Full Recording (DV camcorder) and Normal Video Recording modes.

Select the type of menu to apply to a video DVD created with the DVDirect.

Select whether to record background music onto a photo DVD (slideshow DVD).

Auto Chaptering

Setting Default setting

OFF

5min

10min

15min

DVD Menu

Setting Default setting Feature

Menu 1 to 4 1 Applies the selected menu to the video DVDs menu screen.

Slideshow BGM

Setting Default setting

OFF

Relaxation

POP

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Select whether to display a message prompting slideshow creation when you press the (Eject) button after recording for a photo DVD.

Select whether to use the DVDirect as a DVD/CD drive for your computer.

Finalize a disc that was not finalized when ejected (page 66).

Hint

When using a DVD+RW disc, you do not need to finalize it.

1 Insert a disc to finalize, press m to select [Finalize disc], and press the (Select) button.

Slideshow Creation

Setting Default setting Feature

ON

After the photos are recorded onto the disc, a slideshow is created and the disc is finalized automatically allowing immediate playback on a DVD player.

OFF

When you press the (Eject) button after recording to a disc, a message asking whether to create a slideshow always appears in the display window.

PC Connect

Setting Default setting Feature

Not use Select this when you are not connecting the DVDirect to a computer.

Use

Select this when using the USB connector (Type A) to connect the DVDirect to a computer. When the DVDirect is connected to the computer, [PC Mode] appears in the display window, and you can use the DVDirect as a DVD/CD drive.

Finalize disc

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The following message appears.

2 Press M or m to select [Yes], and press the (Select) button. The following message appears.

3 Press M or m to select [OK], and press the (Select) button.

4 The DVDirect starts finalization.

For video DVDs The following message appears.

Finalize

Select

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For photo DVDs The following message appears.

To complete the disc as a photo backup DVD, select [No]. To complete the disc as a slideshow DVD, select [Yes].

Notes

It takes a few minutes to complete finalizing for a video DVD or photo backup DVD. The amount of time it takes to complete a slideshow DVD depends on the number and

size of the photos. (For example, it may take 20 minutes or more to record 100 files (5- megapixel photos) onto a DVD.)

After finalizing is completed, the disc can be ejected.

What is finalize disc?

To finalize the disc means to make the created disc playable on other DVD devices.

When ejecting a disc immediately after recording, the DVDirect asks you if you want to finalize the disc or not. You can select to finalize the disc or not depending on your purpose. (You can also finalize the disc from the Setup menu (page 61)).

Generally, you complete the disc by finalizing. The finalized disc can be used like DVD-Video or DVD-ROM discs on a DVD device.

See the following to check if finalizing is necessary for your intended purposes.

Finalize the disc to create a disc playable on standard DVD players. to create a disc readable on standard DVD drives of computers. to create a disc to be distributed to others. to create a 100% complete disc (you do not intend to add videos or photos

later).

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Do not finalize the disc when you want to add videos to the same disc with the DVDirect later. when you want to add photos to the same disc with the DVDirect later. when you are not finished creating the disc (not yet playable on other DVD

devices).

The following shows the differences between a finalized disc and an unfinalized disc.

Note

When using a DVD+RW disc, finalizing is unnecessary; no message prompting finalization appears when ejecting the disc, and there is no need to finalize from the Setup menu. You can always add videos or photos on a DVD+RW disc (excluding slideshow DVDs) with the DVDirect, and the disc can always be played with a DVD player or the DVD drive of a computer.

Erase all data recorded on a DVD+RW or DVD-RW disc. The erased disc is reusable as a blank disc.

Notes

Be aware that this operation erases all data. You cannot erase individual titles, chapters, or photos.

1 Insert a disc to erase, press m to select [Erase disc], and press the (Select) button.

Finalized disc Unfinalized disc

Playing on standard DVD players

Reading on DVD drives of computers

Adding videos on the same disc later

Adding photos on the same disc later

Erase disc

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The following message appears.

2 Press M or m to select [Yes], and press the (Select) button. The following message appears.

3 Press M or m to select [Yes], and press the (Select) button. The DVDirect starts erasing. After erasing is completed, the disc can be ejected.

You can check the system software version of the DVDirect. Press m to select [System], and press the (Select) button to display the software version in the display window.

Hint

The system software is the built-in software that makes the DVDirect work.

Select whether to enable the demo.

System

Demo

Setting Default setting Feature

ON Enables the demo. When the DVDirect is not operated for a set period of time, the demo automatically appears in the display window.

OFF Disables the demo.

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Displays the color system used to create discs with the DVDirect. A created disc cannot be played if there is a difference between the color system of the disc and that of the DVD player.

Note

The appropriate color system is preset or the setting way not be selectable depending on the country or region of use.

Select the language display for the display window.

Note

Available languages may differ or the setting may not be selectable depending on the country or region of use.

Color System

Language

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B Using the DVDirect With a Computer

System Requirements When using the DVDirect with your computer (PC Mode), the computer system should meet the following requirements.*

CPU: Pentium III, 800 MHz or higher (Pentium 4, 2 GHz or higher recommended)

RAM: 256 MB (512 MB or more recommended) 1 GB (10 GB for DVD creation) free hard disk space or more recommended Operating system:

Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP Home/Professional SP2 Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) port

* The above requirements are the minimum necessary requirements to write to disc normally. Under actual operating conditions, the requirements imposed by your software must also be met. For details, refer to your software documentation.

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Setting Up the Computer

1 Insert the supplied software disc into a drive on the computer. The installer will start automatically.

Note

If the Language Selection screen appears, click a language button, and then click [Application Install] to continue installation.

2 Click [Nero 7 Essentials] to install the software.

3 After installation is completed, continue to install other options, or click [EXIT] to finish installation.

Installing the Software

Click [Nero 7 Essentials]

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Note

Before using the DVDirect with a computer, set [PC Connect] in the Setup menu (page 64) to [Use], Please note that this is not the default setting.

1 Connect the DVDirect to a power source using the AC adaptor (page 14).

2 Connect the supplied USB cable to the DVDirect.

3 Press the 1 (Power) button to turn on the DVDirect.

4 Turn on your computer.

5 Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer. [PC Mode] appears in the display window.

Note

Please connect the DVDirect directly to a USB connector on the computer.

Click [My computer] and make sure the DVDirect icon has been added. You can now use the DVDirect with your computer.

Connecting the DVDirect to a Computer

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The disconnection procedure varies depending on your OS. When your computer detects the DVDirect successfully, appears on the Windows task bar. If you want to disconnect the DVDirect, you must first stop it by clicking this icon.

1 Click on the task bar, and select to disconnect the DVDirect in the shortcut menu.

2 Follow the messages that appear, if any.

3 Disconnect the USB cable.

Note

If you disconnect the USB cable without performing the procedure above, your computer may operate erratically or data may be damaged. Be sure to perform the procedure above before disconnecting the USB cable.

If you insert a memory card into the memory card slot when using the DVDirect as an external DVD drive, you can use the memory card as a removable disc for the computer. The memory card is displayed as a removable disk icon in the My Computer folder of the Windows display.

Notes

Insert only one memory card into the memory card slot. Furthermore, do not use more than one memory card slot at a time.

Do not connect the DVDirect and a USB memory card adapter to the computer at the same time, as the DVDirect may not work properly.

Disconnection

Using Memory Card Slots

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Using the Bundled Software Use the bundled software to create or play back CDs and DVDs on your computer with the DVDirect.

Using Nero StartSmart, your central starting point for all your audio, video, data, backup, and recording tasks, you can choose a task from several categories, launch Nero applications, use tools, and view manuals. (Refer to the manuals or the online help for each application for details on their operation.) To launch Nero StartSmart, double-click the Nero StartSmart icon, or start [Nero StartSmart] from the program menu.

Move the cursor onto each icon or application to display a summary in a pop- up window. Click any of the icons or applications that you intend to use.

Using software other than the bundled software (such as commercially available software, shareware, or freeware) to write data to disc with the DVDirect is not under warranty, and Sony provides no customer service for such use.

Make sure that the bundled writing software and other writing software do not coexist on your computer. In particular, if another packet writing software* exists in your computer, the software and/or computer may operate erratically.

* Such as Drag-to-Disc (ROXIO), Direct CD (ROXIO), Bs CLIP (BHA), or DLA (Sonic).

Launching Nero StartSmart

Tools

Manuals

Task icons

Applications

Notes on Using Other Software With the DVDirect

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About Discs

The following writable discs are compatible with the DVDirect.

Compatible Writable Discs

Disc type Logo

Using without computer Using with computer

Video DVD creation

Photo DVD creation Write Read/

Playback

DVD+R

DVD+R DL (Double layer)

DVD+RW *

DVD+RW High speed *

DVD-R

DVD-R DL (Dual layer)

DVD-RW

CD-R

CD-RW

CD-RW High speed

CD-RW ultra speed

CD-RW ultra speed plus **

* Except when recording from HDD or DVD camcorder with USB interface. **Maximum 16 speed

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Note

Only round discs should be used with the DVDirect. Never use odd-shaped discs (stars, hearts, card shape, etc.), as they may damage the DVDirect

We strongly recommend that you only use discs for which operation has been guaranteed. You can obtain the latest list of writable discs for which operation with the DVDirect has been guaranteed on the user support web site. See page 82 for details.

Note

You can safely use most disc formats that comply with conventional standards with the DVDirect. However, bear in mind that some commercially available discs do not comply with the quality or performance standards necessary for use with the DVDirect. If you use such discs, the DVDirect may automatically adjust the writing speed, or it may not be able to write at all. Even if discs are successfully written on, they may cause errors when read.

CD-R discs Data can be written on this type of disc only once, and once it has been written, it cannot be erased. Music CDs created on this media can be played on standard CD players.

CD-RW discs Data can be written on and erased from this type of disc repeatedly. Typically, a new CD-RW disc can be rewritten about 1,000 times. Music CDs created on this media cannot be played on a CD player unless it is CD-RW compatible.

DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+R DL, and DVD-R DL discs Data can be written on this type of disc only once, and once it has been written, it cannot be erased. DVD+R DL (double layer) and DVD-R DL (dual layer) discs have two layers on one side of the disc and have double the capacity conventional one-layer discs.

DVD+RW and DVD-RW discs Data can be written on or erased from this type of disc repeatedly. Typically, a new DVD+RW or DVD-RW disc can be rewritten about 1,000 times.

Disc diameters Read Write

DVD 12 cm

8 cm

CD 12 cm

8 cm

Recommended Writable Discs

Writable Discs and Compatibility

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ation About playback/reading compatibility CD-R and CD-RW discs created with the DVDirect can be read on most CD- ROM drives. However, some older CD-ROM drives cannot read CD-RW discs. In addition, CD-R music discs created and finalized with the DVDirect can be played on most CD players, but there are some CD players and automobile CD players that do not support or guarantee playback of CD-R discs. Because of the differences in quality and characteristics between various CD-ROM drive, CD player, CD-R disc, and CD-RW disc manufacturers, playback may not be possible depending on the combination.* DVD-Video discs created and finalized with the DVDirect can be played back on most standard DVD players. In addition, DVD-ROM discs created and finalized with the DVDirect can be played back on almost all DVD drives. However, depending on the combination of the type of player/drive and the disc, playback/reading may not be supported or possible. For example, some drives do not support multi-session/multi-border DVD-ROM discs. In such cases, the drive may only read the first session/border of the disc. Further, because of the differences in quality and characteristics between various DVD drive, DVD player, and disc manufacturers, playback/reading may not be possible depending on the combination.

*Playback compatibility is not under warranty.

Write speed and compatible discs

When writing data to disc at high speeds, you must use the appropriate type of disc.

Set the writing speed with your writing software. For details on configuring the setting, refer to your writing software documentation.

Writing speed may be adjusted automatically depending on the quality of the disc used. In addition, writing speed may be limited by the transfer rate of the computer, or the DVDirect may limit writing speed to preserve a good reading quality.

DVD region codes

The playback of DVD-Video (DVD discs) is protected and controlled by a region code setting. To use the DVDirect to play back DVD-Video on your computer, the region code on the DVD, DVDirect, and DVD-Video playback software must be identical.

The region code on the DVDirect can be changed up to five times, including the initial assignment (RPC phase 2* standard). After changing the region code five times, the setting becomes permanent and can no longer be changed. From that point on, you can only play back DVD-Video whose region code matches the one set on the fifth time.

Precautions on Writing/Playing Discs

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* Region Playback Control (RPC) standard. Do not attempt to make unauthorized changes to the region code. Any problems resulting from doing so are not covered by the warranty.

Hint

You can change the region code of the DVDirect from its properties dialog box which is accessible from the Device Manager.

DVDs created in stand-alone operation have the region code All.

Playing back DVD-Video

DVD-Video disc playback conditions are sometimes determined by software manufacturers. Because the drive plays back discs as determined by software manufacturers, some drive functions may not always perform as expected. When playing back DVD-Video, refer to the documentation accompanying each disc.

About copy protected DVDs

Most DVD-Video discs on the market are protected against unauthorized copy. Attempting to copy protected discs violates copyright laws.

About copy controlled CDs

The DVDirect is designed to play back discs conforming to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Audio CDs encoded with copyright protection technology are now marketed by various record companies. Be aware that some of these discs do not conform to the CD standard, and you may not be able to play them back with the DVDirect. When using the DVDirect as an audio CD player, only use audio CDs with the following mark. Some of these discs are encoded in such a way as to prevent sampling and/or copy, while others can only be played back under certain conditions. For details, refer to the documentation for your audio CD.

Note on DualDiscs

A DualDisc is a two sided disc which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on the DVDirect is not guaranteed.

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About Memory Cards

A Memory Stick is a compact, portable IC recording medium. The types of Memory Stick that can be used with the DVDirect are listed in the table below. However, proper operation is not guaranteed for all Memory Stick functions.

* Reading/writing of data that requires MagicGate functions cannot be performed with the DVDirect.

Note

When formatting a Memory Stick, use the format function of your digital camera. You can also use Memory Stick Formatter on the supplied software disc. To install Memory Stick Formatter onto your computer, start the installer, MSfmtInst240.exe, located in the folder, \MSfmt, on the software disc. To launch Memory Stick Formatter after installation, access the Memory Stick Utility folder in the program menu of Windows. However, a Memory Stick formatted on a computer may not be usable depending on the digital camera. In this case, the Memory Stick needs to be formatted again on the digital camera.

About Memory Stick

Memory Stick type Read/Write

Memory Stick a

Memory Stick (MagicGate/High- speed data transfer compatible) a*

Memory Stick Duo a

Memory Stick Duo (MagicGate/ High-speed data transfer compatible)

a*

MagicGate Memory Stick a*

MagicGate Memory Stick Duo a*

Memory Stick PRO a*

Memory Stick PRO Duo a*

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Notes on using Memory Stick

If you slide the write-protect switch to LOCK with a fine-tipped object, you cannot record, edit, or delete images.

The position and shape of the write-protect switch may differ depending on the Memory Stick you use.

Do not remove the Memory Stick while reading or writing data. Data may be corrupted in the following cases:

when the Memory Stick is removed or the DVDirect is turned off during a read operation

when the Memory Stick is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise

With the multi memory card slot of the DVDirect, you can use a Memory Stick, SD Card, and xD-Picture Card. With the CompactFlash Card slot of the DVDirect, you can use a CompactFlash Storage Card (Type I/Type II) and CF+Card (Type I/Type II)-compatible CompactFlash Storage Card. Not all the memory card operations are supported.

Notes on use

You cannot use CompactFlash Cards with a power specification of 3V (3.3V or less) only. Do not insert other types of CompactFlash Card into the DVDirects insertion slot. The DVDirect may be damaged.

When using the CompactFlash Card adaptor, the write-protected card may not work properly.

You cannot read the data of a SD Card subject to copyright protection.

LOCK LOCK

Terminal

Memo area

Write enable position

Write protect position Terminal

Memo area

Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo

About the CompactFlash/SD/xD-Picture Cards

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Precautions

Operation and storage conditions

Avoid using or storing the DVDirect in hot or humid locations, or places where it might be subject to severe vibration or direct sunlight.

Transportation

Please repack the DVDirect in its original carton when shipping by itself.

If the DVDirect is to be shipped, remove any disc beforehand.

Moisture condensation

Do not expose the DVDirect to sudden temperature changes. Do not use the DVDirect immediately after moving it from a cold to warm location or raising the room temperature suddenly, as condensation may have formed within the DVDirect. If the temperature changes suddenly while using the DVDirect, keep the power on, but stop using it for at least an hour.

Handling discs

Handle discs only by the edges. Never touch the recording surface.

Do not affix labels on discs.

Do not store discs in dusty or humid locations, in direct sunlight, or near heat- generating devices.

To protect important data, always keep discs in their cases.

Do not wipe writable discs using a disc cleaner before recording data. Instead, use a blower to remove any dust.

Data may not be recorded properly if there are scratches or dust on the unrecorded area of writable discs. Handle discs very carefully.

Handling memory cards

Do not drop, bend, or submit the memory cards to external shock.

Do not disassemble or modify the memory cards.

Avoid touching the terminal of a memory card or touching it with a metal object.

Avoid getting liquids on a memory card or using them in areas subject to high humidity.

Avoid using or storing a memory card in a location subject to: extremely high temperature, such as the

interior of a car, outdoors exposed to direct sunlight, or near a heater.

direct sunlight high humidity corrosive substances excessive dust electrostatic or electronic noises magnetic fields

When storing or carrying a memory card, keep it in its original case to ensure protection of important data.

Avoid removing a memory card from its slot or turning off the power button while the DVDirect is accessing it, as data may be rendered unreadable.

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Support Overview

You can find the following information on this web site. The information is periodically updated, so we recommend that you visit regularly. Information about the DVDirect Latest system software (firmware) Frequently asked questions Troubleshooting guide Compatible discs Supported camcorders Operating instructions Others

Accessing the user support web site

Sony Storage Support web sites (As of August, 2006)

http://sony.storagesupport.com/ * Information in English only.

About the Bundled Software Detailed information about the supplied software is available on the web site of the software manufacturer.

http://www.nero.com

We recommend using the DVDirect with the latest system software (also referred to as firmware) as some problems encountered when using the DVDirect can be solved simply by updating the system software. The system software updates are available on the user support web site. Access the site, make sure that there is an update for your DVDirect, and follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with download and installation.

Please visit the web sites on this page for technical support and other information on the DVDirect and the supplied software. When asking questions by telephone or e-mail, please have the following information available:

Model number: VRD-MC3 Serial number Date and place of purchase Computer maker and model number Computer specifications (CPU speed,

memory size, OS version, etc.) Writing software used (version, etc.)

Local technical support is only available in specified sales regions. The customers in these regions should be provided with a warranty card for this product. For contact information, refer to the warranty card.

Note that technical support conditions may vary according to the locality, and that charges and/ or limited service may apply in some regions.

Sony Global Sites Information (As of June, 2006)

Product purchased in the USA:* http://sony.storagesupport.com/

Product purchased in Canada: http://www.sony.ca/

Product purchased in Australia or New Zealand: http://www.sony.com.au/

Product purchased in Europe:* http://www.sonyisstorage.com/

Product purchased in Hong Kong:* http://www.sony.com.hk/Electronics/cp

User Support Web Site

System Software Updates

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Product purchased in China:* http://www.sony.com.cn/ed/cp

Product purchased in Singapore: http://www.sony-asia.com/storage/

Product purchased in Taiwan:* http://www.sony.com.tw/ds/

Product purchased in Korea:* http://www.sony.co.kr/cp

Product purchased in Brazil: http://www.sony.com.br/eletronicos

Product purchased in the Middle East: http://www.sony-mea.com/ * Local Web sites for computer peripheral

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Specifications

Stand-alone operation

Recordable discs DVD+R DVD+R DL DVD+RW DVD-R DVD-RW

Video encoding MPEG-2

Audio encoding Dolby Digital (2ch)

Supported photo file (photo backup) JPEG, DCF2.0 compliant

Printing PictBridge compliant, printer connection via USB port

DVD/CD rewritable drive

Maximum write speed*/Recordable discs DVD+R DL 8x, DVD+R 16x, DVD+RW 8x, DVD-R DL 8x, DVD-R 16x, DVD-RW 6x, CD-R 40x, CD-RW 24x

Maximum read speed DVD-ROM 16x, DVD-Video 6x, CD-ROM 40x, CD-DA 8x

Buffer capacity 2 MB

* Use discs appropriate to each writing speed.

Interface

DV IN1)

4-pin i.LINK (IEEE1394), S100, DVC-SD input

VIDEO input 1 Vp-p/75 ohms

S VIDEO input Y: 1 Vp-p/75 ohms C: 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms

AUDIO input 2 Vrms, Impedance more than 47 kilohms

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Memory Card slot Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick2), SD Memory Card2), xD-Picture Card2), CompactFlash

USB port Type A 3), type B Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)

1) For DV input from DV or Digital8 camcorders only. You cannot record video from MICROMV or HDV camcorders (HDV format) and other digital video devices having the i.LINK connector. You cannot use the DVDirect by connecting it to a computer with an i.LINK connector.

2) Multi card slot 3) For Sony HDD or DVD camcorder (excluding

camcorders supporting AVCHD format) connection only.

General

Power DC 12 V (supplied from the DC IN jack)

Consumption Max. 2.5 A

AC adaptor* Type: MPA-AC1 Input: 100 V - 240 V Output: DC 12 V/3 A * Use an AC power cord appropriate to the

region or country of use. Size

Approx. 204 65 222 mm (WHD) Weight

Approx. 1.75 kg Operating temperature

5 C to 35 C

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Screen displays in this manual may not be the same as those of the product.

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