Samsung SC-D363 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Digital Still Camera Mode (SC-D363/D364/D365/D366 only)
Recording Moving Images (MPEG) on a Memory Card
You may record moving images while in <M.Cam> mode and store the images on a Memory Card. page 19
You can record moving images with audio on a Memory Card.
The screen format of the moving image to be recorded is 720x480.
Saving Moving Images onto a Memory Card
1. Set the [Power] switch to [CAMERA].
2. Set the [Mode] switch to [MEMORY].
3. Press the [Start/Stop] button, the moving images are recorded on the Memory Card in MPEG4.
You can record a photo image on Memory Card by pressing the [PHOTO] button instead of
the [Start/Stop] button.
4. Press the [Start/Stop] button to stop the recording.
[ Notes ]
The camorder supports memory cards ranging up to 4GB and a movie can be recorded up to
2GB of file size.
MPEG files can be stored in the Memory Card up to 1,000 files.
[MENU] button and [OK] button are not available while recording a moving image.
To use [MENU] button and [OK] button, stop recording.
Recording a moving image is not available when a MENU or QUICK MENU is displayed
on the screen. To start recording, press the [MENU] button to make the menu disappear.
Before using the Recording a moving image function, check whether the Memory Card is
inserted into the Camcorder.
Moving images that you recorded are saved in *.avi (avi 1.0) file format on the Memory Card.
The files that you recorded are saved as shown in the folder to the right. (see illustration right)
The moving images on a Memory Card are a smaller size and lower definition than images on
tape.
The sound is recorded in mono.
The following functions are not allowed in <M.Cam> Mode.
DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer), Digital Zoom, Fade, Program AE, Visual Effect, Slow Shutter.
While recording on a Memory Card, don’t insert or eject the tape as it may record noise.
While recording on a Memory Card, don’t eject the Memory Card or it may break the data on the
Memory Card or Memory Card itself.
Turning the power off while accessing the Memory Card may damage the data stored on the Memory Card.
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