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The camera has a 15 minute maximum recording time per segment. After 15 minutes, you will hear
a beep indicating that the 15 minute segment has finished recording. The logo will stop blinking
and pressing the power button again will start recording the second 15 minute segment. This is
done to preserve battery and memory card space.
Alternatively, you can stop the recording sooner by pressing the POWER/REC button once to
bring the SportCam back into standby mode. The LCD will show a numeric value indicating the
recent video number saved/recorded.
VIDEO PLAYBACK
There are two methods to playback video for this SportCam – using the SD card and connecting the
SportCam to the computer via USB cable. Steps on how to do video playback on each method are as
follows:
Using SD Card:
1.
Remove the SD card from the SportCam and insert it to the computer's built-in card reader or to an
external card reader if your computer does not have a built-in one.
2.
If you are using an external card reader, connect the card reader to the USB port of your computer.
Then, the computer will automatically recognize the SD card.
3.
A pop window will appear which will give you options on what you want to do. Just click open
folder to access the SD card files.
If the pop up window does not appear, click My Computer from your desktop and locate the disk
drive pertaining to the SD card. It could be labeled as D:, E:, F: or G:.
4.
Copy and paste or drag and drop the files to where you want them saved on your computer from
the SD card.
5.
Play the video using Windows Media Player or any playback software that supports the format of
the video. It is recommended to play the video from the hard drive of your computer to ensure
smooth playback.
Connecting the SportCam directly to the Computer:
1.
Connect the SportCam to your computer using the USB cable that came with the SportCam.
2.
Press and hold the power button while the camera is connected to the computer via USB cable. A
new drive will be created.
3.
Locate the drive in My Computer and open it.
4.
Copy and paste or drag and drop the files to where you want them saved on your computer from
the SD card.
5.
Play the video using Windows Media Player or any playback software that supports the format of
the video. It is recommended to play the video from the hard drive of your computer to ensure
smooth playback.