Hitachi DZ-BD7HA Camcorder User Manual


 
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Additional Information
An error occurs
during writing to
disc.
The temperature of the camcorder is too high due to
continuous operation.
Disconnect the camcorder from the PC, remove the disc
from the camcorder, and then turn it off. After a few
moments, connect them again and write to a brand-new
disc.
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Transfer of images
stops.
Is the disc scratched or dirty?
Clean the disc.
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The BD/DVD drive
of the PC cannot be
used after the
provided software
was installed.
Do you use another software application to edit/write BD/
DVD? There may be a conflict between that software and
the ImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM software.
This problem may be solved if you update the other BD/
DVD editing/creating software of your PC.
An error appears
when starting
ImageMixer 3 HD
Edition for BDCAM.
Make sure that your PC display adapter (video card)
conforms to Direct X
®
9.0c.
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Movies are not
recognized by
ImageMixer 3 HD
Edition for BDCAM
on the PC.
Make sure the power switch of this camcorder is set to
“HDD” or “BD/ DVD”.
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The DISC EJECT
switch does not work
when the camcorder
is connected to a PC.
While the camcorder is connected to the PC, use Explorer
to right-click the camcorder drive icon and select “Eject”.
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When the time stamp
of a file on a disc is
viewed on a PC, it is
different from the
actual recording
time.
The file system of this camcorder is operated on
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), and time lag information
has not been set. With Windows
®
as of July, 2007, the
time stamp of files viewed on Explorer looks different
from the actual recording time. The actual recording time
will appear for the date/time indication on the playback
screen.
It takes a long time
to save a video
edited on the video
editor of ImageMixer
3 HD Edition for
BDCAM.
If you are editing a video file whose contents are different
from those of the project settings, it may take some time,
since the entire video file must be re-encoded. Reconfirm
the project settings.
Symptom Cause and Correction
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