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    							111Viewing Snapshots and Movies
    Use a commercially available HDMI cable to 
    connect the camera to the TV. For information 
    about playback, see the procedure starting 
    from step 2 under “Viewing Snapshots and 
    Movies on a TV Screen” on page 109.
    • Use a commercially available HDMI cable that is marked with the logo shown to the 
    right.
    IMPORTANT!
    • Output to a TV is not supported while the camera is in the REC mode.
    NOTE
    • Use a HDMI cable that with a plug that is compatible with the camera’s HDMI mini 
    connector on one end, and a plug that is compatible with your TV’s HDMI 
    connector on the other end.
    • Proper image and/or audio output and other operations may not be possible with 
    some devices.
    • Connecting the camera to the HDMI connector of another device can damage both 
    the camera and the other device. Never connect two HDMI output connectors to 
    each other.
    • Make sure that the camera is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the cable. 
    Check the user documentation that comes with the TV for information about 
    requirements before plugging into or unplugging from the TV.
    • When cables are connected to both the USB/AV port and the HDMI output 
    connector, the HDMI output connector connection is given priority.
    • Disconnect the HDMI cable when you are not using HDMI output. The camera’s 
    monitor screen may not operate normally while the HDMI cable is connected.
    • Audio is stereo.
    • Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume. When you first start 
    displaying images, set the TV volume control at a relatively low level and then 
    adjust it as required.
    Viewing High-quality Movies on a Hi-Vision Television
    HDMI connector
    HDMI cable (commercially available)
    HDMI mini connector HDMI inputHDMI output (Mini)
    Terminal cover 
    						
    							112Viewing Snapshots and Movies
    .Selecting the HDMI Terminal Output Method (HDMI Output)
    Procedure
    [MENU] * Set Up Tab * HDMI Output
    Use this setting to select the digital signal format when connecting to a TV with an 
    HDMI cable.
    *1080i corresponds to 1080 60i, but not 1080 50i. Because of this, the required output 
    method may be 576p when outputting to a digital TV in a PAL reception area that does 
    not support 1080i 60i. If you are in a PAL reception area and nothing is displayed 
    automatically, change the setting to 576p.
    • If an image does not appear when “Auto” is selected as the output method, try 
    changing this setting to something else.
    IMPORTANT!
    • The “HDMI Output” setting cannot be changed as long as there is an HDMI cable 
    connection between the camera and a TV. Disconnect the HDMI cable from the 
    camera to change the “HDMI Output” setting.
    Recording Camera Images to a DVD Recorder or Video Deck
    Use the following method to connect the camera to the recording device using the AV 
    cable (option).
    – DVD recorder or video deck: Connect the AV cable to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN 
    terminals.
    – Camera: Connect the AV cable to the USB/AV port.
    You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the camera and record it on a 
    DVD or video tape. You can record movies by selecting “» Only” for the slideshow 
    “Images” setting (page 113).
    For information about connecting a monitor to the recording device and about how to 
    record, see the user documentation that comes with the recording device you are 
    using.
    AutoThis setting will cause the format to change automatically in accordance 
    with the connected TV. Normally, you should use this mode.
    1080i1080i format output*
    480p480p format output
    576p576p format output 
    						
    							113Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform 
    other playback operations.
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Slideshow
    For information about menu operations, see page 85.
    Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow)
    Start
    Starts the slideshow
    Images
    Specifies the type of images to be included in the slideshow
    All images: Snapshots, movies, continuous shutter images
    All images except Z
    : All non-continuous shutter (CS) images
    T
     Only: Snapshots only
    » Only: Movies only
    Time
    Time from the start to the end of the slideshow
    1 to 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes
    Interval
    Amount of time each image remains displayed
    Use [4] and [6] to select a value from 1 to 30 seconds, or “MAX”.
    If you specify a value from 1 to 30 seconds, movies play from beginning to end.
    When the slideshow reaches a movie file while “MAX” is selected, only the first 
    frame of the movie will be displayed. 
    						
    							114Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    • To stop the slideshow, press [SET] or [MENU]. Pressing [MENU] stops the 
    slideshow and returns to the menu screen.
    • Adjust audio volume by pressing [2] and then press [8] or [2] during playback.
    • All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is transitioning from one 
    image to another.
    • The time required for transition from one image to another may be longer in the 
    case of an image that was not recorded with this camera.
    Effect
    Select the effect you want.
    Pattern 1 to 5: Plays background music and applies an image change effect.
    • Patterns 2 through 4 have different background music, but they all use the 
    same image change effect.
    • Pattern 5 can be used for playback of snapshots only (except for those that 
    are part of a CS group), and the “Interval” setting is ignored.
    • The currently selected image change effect setting is disabled automatically 
    in following cases.
    – When playing a slideshow for which “» Only” is selected for the “Images” 
    setting
    – When the interval setting is “MAX”, 1 second, or 2 seconds
    – Before and after playback of a movie
    – During CS group playback (Except the Pattern 1 effect)
    Off: No image change effect or background music 
    						
    							115Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    You can replace the built-in slideshow background music with other music from your 
    computer.
    Supported File Types:
    • PCM format (16-bit, monaural / stereo) WAV files
    • Sampling Frequencies: 11.025 kHz/22.05 kHz/44.1 kHz
    Number of Files: 9
    File names: SSBGM001.WAV to SSBGM009.WAV
    • Create the music files on your computer using the above names.
    • Regardless of which effect pattern you select, the music files you store in camera 
    memory are played back in name sequence.
    1.Connect the camera to your computer (pages 139, 148).
    If you plan to save the music files to the camera’s memory card, make sure the 
    card is loaded in the camera.
    2.Perform one of the following operations to open the memory card or 
    built-in memory.
    This will cause the camera to be recognized by your computer as a Removable 
    Disk (Drive).
    • Windows
    1Windows 7 / Windows Vista: Start * Computer
    Windows XP: Start * My Computer.
    2Double-click “Removable Disk”.
    •Macintosh
    1Double-click the camera’s drive icon.
    3.Create a folder named “SSBGM”.
    4.Double-click the “SSBGM” folder you created and copy the 
    background music file to it.
    • See the user documentation that comes with your computer for information 
    about moving, copying, and deleting files.
    • If there are background music files both in built-in memory and on the memory 
    card loaded in the camera, the files on the memory card take priority.
    • See page 153 for information about camera folders.
    5.Disconnect the camera from the computer (pages 141, 149).
    Transferring Music from Your Computer to Camera Memory 
    						
    							116Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Movie Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * 
    MOTION PRINT
    1.Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the movie frames and display the one 
    you want to use as the image of the MOTION PRINT image.
    Holding down [4] or [6] scrolls at high speed.
    2.Use [8] and [2] to select “Create” and then press [SET].
    • Only the frames of movies recorded on this camera can be used in a MOTION 
    PRINT image.
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Movie Screen of Movie to be Edited * [MENU] * 
    PLAY Tab * Movie Editing
    The Movie Editing feature lets you use one of the following procedures to edit out a 
    specific part of a movie.
    1.Use [8] and [2] to select the editing method you want to use and then 
    press [SET].
    2.Use the following operations to select the frame 
    (point) from which or to which you want to cut 
    the movie (the cut point).
    Creating a Snapshot of Movie Frames (MOTION PRINT)
    Editing a Movie on the Camera (Movie Editing)
     Cut
    (To-Point Cut)Cuts everything from the beginning of the movie up to the 
    current location.
     Cut
    (Point-To-Point Cut)Cuts everything between two points.
     Cut
    (From-Point Cut)Cuts everything from the current location to the end of the 
    movie.
    [4] [6]During playback, changes the playback 
    direction and playback speed. While 
    playback is paused, scrolls forward or back.
    [SET]Toggles between pause and play.
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    Cut range (yellow) 
    						
    							117Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    3.Press [2] to display the editing menu and specify one or two cut 
    points.
    4.Use [8] and [2] to select “Yes” and then press [SET].
    The selected cut operation will take considerable time to complete. Don’t try to 
    perform any camera operation until the “Busy... Please wait...” message 
    disappears from the monitor screen. Note that a cut operation can take a long 
    time if the movie being edited is long.
    IMPORTANT!
    • When you edit a movie, only the result is saved. The original movie is not retained. 
    An editing operation cannot be undone.
    NOTE
    • A movie that is shorter than five seconds cannot be edited.
    • Editing of movies recorded with a different type of camera is not supported.
    • You will not be able to edit a movie if the amount of remaining memory capacity is 
    less than the size of the movie file you want to edit. If there is not enough memory 
    available, delete files you no longer need to free up more.
    • Splitting of a movie into two movies and splicing of two different movies into a 
    single movie are not supported.
    • You also can start a movie editing operation while the movie you want to edit is 
    playing back. When playback reaches a frame where you want a cut point to be, 
    press [SET] to pause playback. Next, press [2] to display the menu of editing 
    options. Perform editing using the same procedures as described above.
     Cut
    (To-Point Cut)While the frame you want the cut to be up to is 
    displayed, press [2].
     Cut
    (Point-To-Point Cut)
    1While the frame you want the first (From) cut to be is 
    displayed, press [2].
    2Select another frame.
    3While the frame you want the second (To) cut to be 
    is displayed, press [2].
     Cut
    (From-Point Cut)While the frame you want the cut to be from is 
    displayed, press [2].
    }
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    							118Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Lighting
    You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas 
    in existing images.
    NOTE
    • Correcting the lighting when shooting produces better results (page 99).
    • Altering the lighting of an image causes the original image and the new (altered) 
    version to be stored as separate files.
    • When you display an altered image on the camera’s monitor screen, the date and 
    time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was 
    altered.
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * 
    White Balance
    You can use the white balance setting to select a light source type for a recorded 
    image, which will affect the colors of the image.
    Optimizing Image Brightness (Lighting)
    +2Performs a higher level of brightness correction than the “+1” setting.
    +1Performs brightness correction.
    CancelDoes not perform brightness correction.
    Adjusting White Balance (White Balance)
     DaylightOutdoors, fair weather
     OvercastOutdoors, cloudy to rain, in tree shade, etc.
     ShadeVery high temperature light, such as building shade, etc.
     DayWhite 
    FluorescentWhite or day white fluorescent lighting, without suppressing 
    color cast
     Daylight 
    FluorescentDaylight fluorescent lighting, while suppressing color cast
     TungstenSuppressing of the appearance of light bulb lighting
    CancelNo white balance adjustment
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    							119Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    NOTE
    • You also can adjust the white balance when recording images (page 42).
    • The original snapshot is retained in memory and not deleted.
    • When you display an altered image on the camera’s monitor screen, the date and 
    time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was 
    altered.
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * 
    Brightness
    You can select one of five brightness levels, from +2 (brightest) to –2 (least bright).
    NOTE
    • The original snapshot is retained in memory and not deleted.
    • When you display an altered image on the camera’s monitor screen, the date and 
    time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was 
    altered.
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * 
    DPOF Printing
    See page 132 for details.
    Adjusting the Brightness of an Existing Snapshot 
    (Brightness)
    Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing) 
    						
    							120Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
    Procedure
    [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Protect
    IMPORTANT!
    • Note that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you perform the format 
    operation (page 164).
    NOTE
    • Performing the above procedure while a CS group is displayed will protect all the 
    images in the CS group. You can protect individual images in a CS group by 
    performing the above procedure while the image is displayed.
    .To protect a specific image in a CS group
    1.While CS image playback is in progress or paused (toggle by pressing 
    [SET]), press [2].
    This will display the “CS Frame Edit” menu.
    2.Use [8] and [2] to select “Protect” and then press [SET].
    3.Use [4] and [6] to scroll through images until one you want to protect 
    is displayed.
    Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect)
    OnProtects specific files.
    1Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the files 
    until the one you want to protect is displayed.
    2Use [8] and [2] to select “On” and then 
    press [SET].
    An image that is protected is indicated by the 
    › icon.
    3To protect other files, repeat steps 1 and 2.
    To exit the protect operation, press [MENU]. To unprotect a file, select 
    “Off” instead of “On” in step 2 above.
    All Files: 
    OnProtects all files.1Use [8] and [2] to select “All Files: On” and then press [SET].
    2Press [MENU].
    To unprotect all files, select “All Files: Off” instead of “All Files: On” in 
    step 1 above. 
    						
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