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HD Writer AE
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Corrective Action
Pauses of a few seconds occur when
playing back produced BD or AVCHD
standard SD card or a disc.
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Breaks of a few seconds can occur between scenes when using the Smart Wizard to copy
content to disc in high definition.
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When processing has been performed so as to have more than 99 consecutive scenes play back
seamlessly, a break will occur between playback of the 99th and 100th scenes. (However, if the 99th
and 100th scene are from the same video, the break in playback will occur where the video starts.)
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If you record with [Make seamless recording when recording modes are same] in the [Tools]
→
[Settings] – [Movie] – [Copy to media] – [AVCHD] – [Seamless setting during SD or DVD
writing], playback is interrupted for scenes that are less than 3 seconds or between scenes
with different recording modes (resolution, frame rate, or number of sound channels).
Media produced in the DVD-Video
format cannot be played back using
Windows Media
®
Player.
The sound of MPEG2 files recorded on the media is in Dolby Digital format. This sound will not
be played back on PCs which do not have Dolby Digital Codec installed.
Motion picture with an aspect ratio of
16:9 is displayed at 4:3.
MPEG2 motion picture with an aspect ratio of 16:9 may be played back at 4:3 in Windows
Media
®
Player and similar software.
Even though the data is played back
on the video camera, top menu is not
played back.
The top menu will be displayed on a player capable of playing back the top menu. The top
menu will not be displayed on a video camera.
When the produced disc is played back
on another device, zones surrounding
the video are not displayed.
Portions of the area around the video may not be displayed on some playback equipment such
as televisions.
The produced SD card or a disc in BD
or AVCHD standard does not play back.
Playback of discs or SD cards created with this software in BD format or AVCHD format is only
possible on equipment which is compatible with each format.
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Some video cameras do not support playback of motion picture on SD cards.
When the produced SD card or disc is
played back with another device, audio
may be heard from one side only.
Audio recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 ch and played back through stereo (2 ch) speakers may
be heard from one side only. If available on your TV receiver, we recommend turning on the
surround sound function.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of your TV receiver for instructions.
When the produced disc is played back,
the end of the motion picture is slightly
truncated.
When recorded in DVD-Video format, the end of a motion picture may be truncated by about
0.5 seconds.
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