Panasonic SV-AV25 Digital Camera - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Connected through a 4-port USB hub
Use of a USB hub for connection does not guarantee normal operation. Try attaching the USB cable directly from the D-snap SD Camera to one of the built-in USB ports on the PC.
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USB cable
No. Connect the USB cable after the USB driver is installed.
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Serial number required for SD-Jukebox installation
The required serial number for SD-Jukebox installation is located on the paper insert inside the CD-ROM casing. The serial number is 10 or 11 digits long depending on the model. Without the serial number, the Jukebox software cannot be installed on a compatible PC.
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Software
SV-AV25 & SV-AV50- SD Jukebox Ver. 4.0, SD Moviestage Ver. 2.5, USB Driver
SV-AV100- MediaStage, USB Driver
SV-AS10- SD Jukebox Ver. 4.0, SD Viewer Ver. 2.1, USB Driver
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Folders come up on my screen
The data on the SD Memory Card can be broken up into five separate folders (where applicable):
[DCIM]: The images in this folder (e.g. IMGA0001.JPG) are recorded in the JPEG format.
[MISC]: Files in which DPOF Data has been set to the image are in this folder. Slide show data created by SD-MovieStage Ver. 2.5 are also stored in this folder (e.g. AUTPLY0.MRK).
[SD_AUDIO]: Stores music data files (e.g. AOB001.SA1) recorded by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4.
[SD_VIDEO]: MPEG4 moving pictures are recorded in ASF format (e.g. MOL001.ASF). It can be played back with Windows Media Player 6.4 or later.
[SD_VOICE]: Folder in which voice data files (e.g. MOB001.VM1) are stored.
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Format the SD Memory Card
Formatting erases all the data recorded on the SD Memory Card. If an SD Memory Card becomes unreadable, formatting may make it reusable.
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SD Memory Card
Yes. The SV-AV100 comes with a 512MB* SD Memory Card. The SV-AS10, SV-AV50 and SV-AV25 all come with an 8MB* SD Memory Card.
*Usable capacity will be less.
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Record MPEG4 or MPEG2 motion video
The SV-AV100 records both MPEG2 and MPEG4 motion video.
The SV-AV50 and SV-AV25 record MPEG4 motion video only.
The SV-AS10 does not record MPEG4 or MPEG2 motion video. It can only record QuickTime™ Motion JPEG.
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Play back in Windows Media Player
MPEG4 motion video can be played back with Windows Media Player 6.4 or later. MPEG2 cannot be played back in Windows Media Player. Files created with our D-snap Video Cameras are designed for playback with the included MediaStage software and our DMR-E100H DVD Recorders.
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Play back and record
The SV-AV100 and the SV-AV50 come with an A/V cradle that allows you to connect to external devices for recording and playback. The SV-AS10 and SV-AV25 are not equipped for this operation.
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SD Memory Cards to record in MPEG2
To achieve MPEG2 video performance, large amounts of data must be written to the SD Memory Card in real time. The read and write speed of the SD Memory Card may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, so we recommend using Panasonic SD Memory Cards with the high-speed transmission rate of 10MB per second (SD Memory Cards that are 256MB* or higher have a transmission rate of 10MB per second).
FINE Mode recording (High image quality 704 x 480 pixels) recording requires an SD Memory Card that is 256MB* or higher.
NORM Mode recording (Normal image quality 352 x 480 pixels) recording requires an SD Memory Card that is 32MB* or higher.
*Usable capacity will be less.
The use of SD Memory Cards other than the ones mentioned above may result in the following error message: [This card cannot record in MPEG2 mode.]
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Difference between MPEG2 and MPEG4
MPEG2 video is DVD-quality video comparable to digital camcorders. The picture data is transferred at a rate of about 30 frames per second, for a beautiful, smooth motion image. It will show up on your SD Memory Card as ".MOD" or ".MOI".
MPEG4 video is suitable for use in a compatible PC, viewing on a TV, posting on Web pages or attaching to e-mail. It is inferior to MPEG2 in smoothness because the number of the frames transferred in MPEG4 is less than that in MPEG2. However, MPEG4 has a higher transfer rate, and a much smaller file size, than MPEG2. It will show up on your SD Memory Card as ".ASF", which stands for Advance Systems Format files.
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MPEG
MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. It is the name of the standard for the compression and extension of a digital motion image and sound, enacted by ITU-TS (International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector) and ISO (International Standardization Organization).
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I want to change language from Japanese to English Panasonic CN H500D
To change the language on your Panasonic CN-H500D, press the "Menu" button on the remote control. Use the arrow keys to select the "Setup" option, then press the "Enter" button. Select the "Language" option, then press the "Enter" button. Use the arrow keys to select the language you want to use, then press the "Enter" button. The language will now be changed to the one you selected.
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My panasonic vdr150 pc mode not working
It sounds like you are having trouble using your Panasonic VDR-D150 camera in PC mode. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Make sure that the camera is properly connected to your computer via the USB cable.
Check that the camera is turned on and in PC mode.
Check that your computer recognizes the camera as a device. You can do this by going to the "Device Manager" in the Control Panel and seeing if the camera is listed under "Imaging devices."
If the camera is not listed in the Device Manager, try unplugging and re-plugging the USB cable and restarting your computer.
If the camera is still not recognized by your computer, try using a different USB cable or a different USB port on your computer.
If none of these steps help, it is possible that there is a problem with the camera itself. In this case, you may need to contact Panasonic for further assistance.
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