Take MPEG2 videos with SV-AV100 and play them on DVD!
Update the version of "MediaStage for AV100" that was included with your SV-AV100, and you can easily record and play on DVD the MPEG2 videos you have taken.
With the updated "MediaStage for AV100", you can
Take the SD Memory Card holding the MPEG2 video you've taken with your SV-AV100,
Transfer to a computer with "MediaStage for AV100" installed,
And write to DVD media.
You can then play DVD created in this way on compatible equipment.
*You can also connected SV-AV100 directly to your computer with the included USB cable.
More
Preview before writing with the Rehearsal menu!
With the Rehearsal menu in the updated "MediaStage for AV100", put the content you want to write into the Rehearsal field, then just click (Rehearsal button) to see a preview before you write to the media. After that, you just click (Write button) to start writing to the DVD media.
Drag and drop to write a variety of content all at once!
With the updated "MediaStage for AV100", you can select a variety of content in the content field, then drag and drop them to write to DVD media.
Please read the following text well.
Downloading and installing the update for "MediaStage for AV100"
Apart from being available to owners of "MediaStage for AV100" (version 3.3 or later), the update is also available for owners of either of the following applications.
Note: The modules you need to download and install depend on the application. The type of DVD media you can use depends on your disk drive, so refer to your drive's operating instructions for details.
Application
DVD-MovieAlbumSE
MyDVD
Version
Ver3.0
or later
Ver5.0
Recording to DVD-RAM
OK
-
Recording to DVD-R
-
OK
Downloading
1.
Prepare a folder
on your hard disk ready to accept the
downloaded file.The following explanation
assumes that the hard disk is called
C, and that a folder called "MS_Up"
has been created in its root.
2.
Download this
file into the folder you created in
step 1).
Once downloading
is complete, use Explorer to select
the file, then select "File"-->"Properties"
in Explorer and confirm the size of
the file. Downloading was successful
if the size is the same.If the size
is different, delete the file you downloaded,
then try downloading it again.
1.
Prepare a folder
on your hard disk ready to accept the
downloaded file.The following explanation
assumes that the hard disk is called
C, and that a folder called "MS_Up"
has been created in its root.
2.
Download this
file into the folder you created in
step 1).
Once downloading
is complete, use Explorer to select
the file, then select "File"-->"Properties"
in Explorer and confirm the size of
the file. Downloading was successful
if the size is the same.If the size
is different, delete the file you downloaded,
then try downloading it again.
Updating
1.
Log in as Administrator.
2.
Quit all applications.
* Quit MediaStage if it is running.
(Do not uninstall your current version
of MediaStage. If you have uninstalled
it, reinstall it before continuing with
updating.)
3.
Click the Start
menu on the task bar and click Run.The
Run dialog appears.
4.
Enter filename
(ex."C:\MS_Up\DVDMA_E.exe")
in the text box and click "OK"
to start the update.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
This
completes updating.
1.
Log in as Administrator.
2.
Quit all applications.
* Quit MediaStage if it is running.
(Do not uninstall your current version
of MediaStage. If you have uninstalled
it, reinstall it before continuing with
updating.)
3.
Click the Start
menu on the task bar and click Run.The
Run dialog appears.
4.
Enter filename
(ex."C:\MS_Up\MyDVD_E.exe")
in the text box and click "OK"
to start the update.
Follow the onscreen instructions.