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4 Select “New Photomovie,” and press
ENTER.
To modify the Photomovie settings,
select “Modify” using </,, and press
ENTER.
5 Select an item using M/m and
configure the settings using </,,
then press ENTER.
•“Theme”:
Select a theme for the album. The
recorder adds graphic effects and music
according to the theme you set from the
followings:
“Natural”
“Cheerful”
“Sea Breeze”
“Beautiful Days”
“Dynamic”
“Monochrome”
•“Order”:
Select either “File Name Order” or
“Shuffle.” The Photomovie shows your
JPEG image files in the order you set.
• “Title Name”:
Select to change the title.
6 Select “Create” to start.
To cancel, select “Cancel.”
The created Photomovie is saved as a
recorded title in the HDD. You can view
the created Photomovie by selecting it
from the Original Title List.
z Hint
You can also start the operation by the following
procedure:
On the “Photos” Title List, press OPTIONS, and
select “New Photomovie.”
To stop creating Photomovie
You can stop creating a Photomovie by doing
one of the following:
–Press x REC STOP.
–Press OPTIONS and select “Stop
Photomovie,” and select “OK” on the
confirmation screen.
b Notes
To store JPEG image files on the HDD of the
recorder, see page 120.
To view a created Photomovie from the video title
list, see page 129.
If the total time for creating a Photomovie
overlaps other timer recordings, a confirmation
message appears. Creating the Photomovie is
cancelled if you select “Cancel.” If creating a
Photomovie is selected, the recorder starts timer
recording if time is left after creating the
Photomovie.
If there is no JPEG image file on the HDD, you
cannot create a Photomovie.
If the HDD is full, a warning message appears and
you cannot create a Photomovie.
A Photomovie is created in the HQ mode.
The Auto Photomovie function
If JPEG image files are stored on the HDD,
the recorder can create a Photomovie
automatically while the recorder is off. This
is called “Auto Photomovie.”
The recorder creates an Auto Photomovie
under the following conditions:
–“Auto Photomovie” is set to “On” in the
“Recording” setup (page 147).
–The recorder is turned off.
–JPEG image files are stored in the HDD of
the recorder.
z Hints
An Auto Photomovie is saved as a video. You can
recognise it as a title with “ ” in the Original
Title List.
You can copy your Auto Photomovie onto
recordable discs as video files.
The title of an Auto Photomovie is the same as the
album title of the JPEG image files that were used
to create it.