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Panasonic SV-AS10 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
> The Panasonic 256MB SD card is twice as fast as the cheap SanDisk
> 256MB I bought from Costco for $65. Saving the 5-shot burst at
> 4MP, the Panasonic card takes only 2-3 seconds to save, whereas the
> SanDisk card takes 5-6 seconds. Although the SanDisk works just
> fine in video mode - I was able to fill the card with video. The
> extra speed is also very noticeable on the Panasonic SD through my
> 8-in-1 SanDisk USB2 reader on WinXP copying the files to my hard
> disk.
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> Has anyone tried SanDisk's "ultra" or other performance versions?
> Any reason why the Panasonic is so much faster?
the panasonic SD is rated at 10Mb/sec. ditto for the Sandisk Ultra II. I've got both versions of the Sandisk. the regular Sandisk is only rated at 2 Mb/sec which explains the slow save speed. the Sandisk Ultra II is much faster compared to the regular Sandisk.
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on Apr 03, 2016
you can get a lenmar CLIP battery charger that works through USB to just charge the battery.
you can charge a lot of other batteries too but you will need to use the docking to upload your pics to PC or use a card reader.
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on Aug 17, 2010
http://www.torrentz.com/81afcb2c26040e7fa2451fce2d25f01fd41c7c02
download this torrent with utorrent and burn this sidk with nero
enjoy your D-snap
this package also there serial no.
but use without space
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on Aug 22, 2009
it is impossible to change
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on Aug 22, 2009
You can find detailed instuctions in the manual, here on this site:
http://www.fixya.com/BrowseManual.aspx?mnlid=8322&prdid=326366&__PAGED_=31
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on Feb 09, 2006
Once connected to your PC you can copy virtually any file to the SD card and transport it home. However, in doing so you do risk the possibility that the camera may not be able to properly display the existing images on its LCD screen. The files won't be damaged, so they can be manually copied to the PC afterwards. In a similar situation, .JPG images you obtain from other sources can be coped to the SD card for temporary storage, but the camera may not display them properly.
In any of the above cases when a problem is experienced, manually copy the files to te PC anf reformat the SD card IN THE CAMERA.
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on Sep 04, 2005
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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on Sep 01, 2005
Make sure both the Battery Pack and AC Adapter are connected to the D-snap SD Camera when connected to a compatible PC.
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on Sep 01, 2005
No. Connect the USB cable after the USB driver is installed.
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on Sep 01, 2005
Users must have PC administrative authority, in order to install these software applications.
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on Sep 01, 2005
Windows® 98SE, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional.
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on Sep 01, 2005
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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on Sep 01, 2005
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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on Sep 01, 2005
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