HANDLING DATA STORED ON THE DISK
How images, video clips, and audio
recording are stored
Saving files recorded with your digital disk camera
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Saving files to a computer
Requires:
Computer connecting cable and SANYO Software Pack (supplied),
commercially available personal computer.
Advantages: The images are saved as data on the computer hard disk. They can then be
processed or edited, sent over a network or the Internet, etc. for a wide range of
applications.
For more information, see the instruction manual for the supplied SANYO Software Pack.
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Print out in high quality with a digital print service
The media used to store data recorded by your digital disk camera is the iD PHOTO disk. At
the time of this print, most digital print services do not accept data on iD PHOTO disks, so you
will need to copy the data onto another form of media. You can then take your image data to
digital print service centers for high-quality print outs of your captured images. (Consult the
service for more information.)
Advantages: You can receive high-quality printouts of the images you capture.
Caution:
To print out a single shot from a sequential shot or a single scene from a video
clip, you may need to first copy the data as a still image (see page 153). Be
aware that if the image resolution is low, depending on the print size, the output
image may not be high quality.
Data file formats
The format of the files saved on the disk and the method in which the file names are determined
are explained below.
Still image files
Data format:
JPEG or non-compressed YCbCr TIFF format (conforming to Exif Ver.
2.1) (see page 85)
File name structure:
File name starts with SANY and will have the file extension jpg or tif.
Ex.: SANYoooo.jpg or SANYoooo.tif
The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically.
Voice memo data
Data format:
WAVE format
File name structure:
Same file name as the still image to which it is attached with the file
extension wav.
Ex.: SANYoooo.wav
Sequential shots data
Data format:
JPEG format
File name structure:
File name starts with SEQT and will have the file extension jpg.
Ex.: SEQTxxyy.jpg
The “xx” represents the sequential shot folder number. The “yy”
represents a sequential number assigned automatically.
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