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  • Importing movies to a computer using iMovie '09

    • Importing movies recorded on your camcorder


      STEP 1: Connecting

      1. Turn on the computer.
      2. When importing movies recorded on a memory card, insert a memory card into the camcorder.
      3. Connect the camcorder and the wall outlet (wall socket) with the AC Adaptor.
      4. Turn on the camcorder.
      5. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable. The exterior design of the camcorder and the cable may differ depending on the camcorder you are using.

        After the connection, the [USB SELECT] screen appears on the camcorder automatically.

      6. Select the recording medium you want to import from as shown below. The selectable recording media differ depending on the camcorder you are using.
        • [ USB CONNECT]: for the internal hard disk
        • [ USB CONNECT]: for the internal memory
        • [ USB CONNECT]: for the memory card
      7. An "Untitled" icon or "NO NAME" icon appears on the computer desktop.



      STEP 2: Viewing

      1. Start iMovie '09.



      2. Click the [Open Camera Import window] button at the left side of the window. A device where the images are stored is shown as "Import From:". 
        The device may appear automatically without clicking the [Open Camera Import window] button.



        • When importing all the movies:
          1. Click [Automatic].
          2. Click [Import All...].



        • When importing selected movies:
          1. Click [Manual].
          2. Click and check the boxes under the movies you want to import.
          3. Click [Import Checked...].



      3. Select the location to save, input an event name in [Create new Event], and click [Import].



      4. Import of movies starts. When the [Import complete] message appears, click [OK].



      • When disconnecting the USB cable, drag the [Untitled] or [NO NAME] icon to the [Trash] icon or turn off the computer, then disconnect the USB cable.
      • For editing, refer to [Help] > [iMovie Help].



      Notes

      • Functions such as "One Touch Disc Burn" cannot be used with Mac OS.
      • If you cannot import movies, update all the software and OS, and try again.
      • AVCHD and MPEG2 movies are supported by iMovie '08 or later.

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  • How to transfer video to a Windows PC

    • Important notes about Microsoft Windows Vista™

      • The drivers required to connect most Sony cameras and camcorders are already included in the Microsoft Windows Vista™ operating system.
      • In some instances, the camera or camcorder may not be recognized by the computer when connected.
      • Not all Sony camcorders are compatible. For these camcorders, operation with the Microsoft Windows Vista™ operating system is not guaranteed.

      For more information related to your camera and software compatibility with Microsoft Windows Vista™, please click here . The procedure to transfer video to a computer will vary depending on the type of camcorder you have and the type of connection you are using.

      Select the type of camcorder you have:

      Hard Disk Drive

      • Transfer using Picture Motion Browser

        To learn how to transfer your videos to your computer using Picture Motion Browser software bundled with your camcorder, please click the below image and then click the link corresponding to your camcorder type and software version.
      • USB cable

        IMPORTANT


        Movie player applications must support mpeg 2 playback to open these files properly. Refer to the software manufacturer for additional information and available updates.
        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. Make sure the camcorder is turned off.
        3. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable.
        4. Plug the AC power adapter into an electrical wall outlet and then connect it to the camcorder.
        5. Open the LCD screen on the camcorder.
        6. Turn on the camcorder.
        7. The USB SELECT screen will be displayed on the LCD; touch the HDD icon.
        8. Open the My Computer window on the computer.
        9. In the My Computer window, double-click the icon that represents the camcorder and then navigate through the folder structure to locate the video you want to transfer.

          Note:

          The camcorder will be listed in the My Computer window as an additional hard drive.
        10. Click to select the video or image files you want to transfer.

          Note:

          If your are using a High Definition Handycam® Camcorder, Sony recommends copying and pasting the AVCHD folder to the hard drive of the computer before accessing its contents.
        11. Type CTRL+C to copy the files.
        12. Click on the computer folder to which you want to copy the video or still image files.
        13. Type CTRL+V to paste the file into the computer folder.
      • Audio/Video (A/V) cables

        The computer must have standard Audio/Video (A/V) RCA input jacks and compatible video capture software to complete this procedure. Because there are many different video capture applications on the market and we cannot reasonably know which video capture software you are using, Sony is unable to provide specific instructions or support for software we do not manufacture. However, many video capture applications have detailed help files, including specific instructions about capturing and importing video from a camcorder to a computer. The help files should be available in the Help menu of the video capture software or in a separate file on the software disc. If you cannot find instructions in the help file or on the disc included with your software, consult the software manufacturer for more detailed support information.
        1. Connect an A/V cable to the A/V output jack of the camcorder: If your camcorder has standard A/V RCA output jacks, use standard A/V cables for the connection.  If your camcorder has a mini A/V output jack, use an A/V cable with a mini connection on one end.
        2. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the A/V input jack on the computer.
        3. Turn on the camcorder to the VCR, VTR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Cue the video in the camcorder to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software.
        7. Begin playing the video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the video capture software.

      Standard 8mm and Hi8

      • Audio/Video (A/V) cables

        The computer must have standard Audio/Video (A/V) RCA input jacks and compatible video capture software to complete this procedure. Because there are many different video capture applications on the market and we cannot reasonably know which video capture software you are using, Sony is unable to provide specific instructions or support for software we do not manufacture. However, many video capture applications have detailed help files, including specific instructions about capturing and importing video from a camcorder to a computer. The help files should be available in the Help menu of the video capture software or in a separate file on the software disc. If you cannot find instructions in the help file or on the disc included with your software, consult the software manufacturer for more detailed support information.
        1. Connect an A/V cable to the A/V output jack of the camcorder: If your camcorder has standard A/V RCA output jacks, use standard A/V cables for the connection.  If your camcorder has a mini A/V output jack, use an A/V cable with a mini connection on one end.
        2. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the A/V input jack on the computer.
        3. Turn on the camcorder to the VCR, VTR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Cue the video in the camcorder to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software.
        7. Begin playing the video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the video capture software.

      Mini DV

      • USB Streaming (Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit editions)

        It is strongly advisable that you connect your camcorder to your computer using an IEEE-1394  connector and using "Picture Motion Browser Ver.2.0.13". However, if your camcorder and/or your computer are not equipped with an IEEE-1394 connector and only have USB, please follow the below instructions to install the USB driver and Picture package Software bundled with your camcorder under Microsoft Windows Vista.

        Note:

        Success by using the below procedure is not guaranteed with all Digital8 / DV Camcorders and computer configurations.
        1. USB driver installation and connection of your Sony Handycam to Windows Vista via USB (USB streaming - Webcam)

          Download the driver

          1. Click here to download the USBDRVEN.EXE file to your Desktop.
          2. When the download is complete, double-click the USBDRVEN.EXE file on your Desktop. Click "Reference..." and select "Desktop". Click "OK" to continue.
          3. The "Program Compatibility Assistant" will appear. Click "This program installed correctly".

          Install the driver

          Important: make sure that your camera is not connected to your computer.
          1. A folder named Sony_usb is now created on your Desktop. Double-click this folder to see its contents.
          2. Locate the "Setup" file. DO NOT DOUBLE-CLICK this file. Right-click the file and select "Properties".
          3. Click the "Compatibility" tab and check the "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" box and select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2) in the drop down list.
          4. Check the "Run this program as an administrator" box in the "Privilege level". 
          5. Click "Apply" and then "OK".
          6. Double-click the "Setup" file.
          7. The InstallShield Wizard window will appear. Click "Next" to install the driver. 
          8. Make sure that your camera is not connected to your computer and click "Next" when the window below appears.
          9. Wait until the installation is complete (it may take a few minutes).  A window will appear asking to restart your computer. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now". And then click "Finish".
          10. Your computer is restarting.

          Connect your camcorder

          1. Before connecting your camcorder, make sure that the USB streaming function is activated. Go to the camera menu and set the USB streaming function to "On". Exit the camera menu.
          2. Connect the camera to your computer with a USB cable and turn it on.
          3. The "Found New Hardware" wizard appears. Click "Locate and install driver software (recommended).
          4. When the "Windows Security" windows appear, click "Install this driver software anyway".
          5. The driver in being installed. This may take a few minutes, until a message appears in the Windows task bar.

          Confirm that your camcorder is correctly installed

          1. Open the "Control Panel" of your computer, and select "Hardware and Sound". Open "Device Manager".
          2. Check that your Sony camera is listed under "Imaging Devices". 
          3. Your camera is now correctly installed in Windows Vista.
        2. Installing Picture Package for Handycam in Microsoft Windows Vista

          1. Insert the installation CD that was delivered with your Handycam in your computer.
          2. Click the "Start" button in the task bar and go to "Computer".
          3. Right click the CD/DVD drive and select "Explore".
          4. Locate and right-click the "Install" file.
          5. Click "Properties".
          6. Click the "Compatibility" tab. In the "Compatibility mode" drop down list, select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" and check the "Run this program in compatible mode for:" and the "Run this program as an administrator" boxes.
          7. Click "Apply" and then click "OK".
          8. Now, you can double-click the "Install" file.
          9. Follow the onscreen instructions to install Picture Package.

        Note:

        If the above procedure is unsuccessful (as it is not guaranteed with all camcorders and computer configurations):
        1. please use the following Uninstallation Tool for "Picture Package" and "ImageMixer Ver.1.5" in order to properly remove the software from your computer.
        2. Contact your dealer for third party solutions, or contact Sony .
      • USB Streaming (Microsoft Windows 2000, Media Center and XP operating systems)

        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. On the computer, install the USB driver for the digital camcorder.

          Note:

          Only the USB driver included on the supplied CDROM will properly enable the digital camcorder for USB streaming. Alternatively, you can download the USB driver

          here

          .
        3. Turn on the digital camcorder to the VTR, VCR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Turn on the USB streaming feature of the digital camcorder.
        5. Connect the USB cable to the digital camcorder.
        6. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.
        7. Cue the video to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        8. Start the video capture software on the computer.
        9. Begin playing the recorded video in the camcorder.
        10. Begin importing the recorded video with the capture software.
        If you are facing connectivity issues, please go to our

        Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide

      • i.Link (IEEE-1394)

        1. Connect an i.LINK® cable (also known as IEEE-1394) to the i.LINK port  on the digital camcorder.
        2. Connect the other end of the i.LINK® cable to the computer.

          NOTES

          The computer i.LINK® ports and capture cards may have either 4-pin or 6-pin connections; Sony® digital camcorders use i.LINK® ports with 4 pins. If your computer only has a 6-pin i.LINK® port, then it will be necessary to use a 4-pin to 6-pin i.LINK® cable.
        3. Turn on the digital camcorder by moving the POWER switch to the VTR position.
        4. Cue the camcorder to the beginning of the video.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software on the computer.
        7. Begin playing the recorded video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the capture software.
        If you are facing connectivity issues, please go to our

        Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide

        .
      • Audio/Video (A/V) cables

        IMPORTANT

        The computer must have standard Audio/Video (A/V) RCA input jacks and compatible video capture software to complete this procedure. Because there are many different video capture applications on the market and we cannot reasonably know which video capture software you are using, Sony is unable to provide specific instructions or support for software we do not manufacture. However, many video capture applications have detailed help files, including specific instructions about capturing and importing video from a camcorder to a computer. The help files should be available in the Help menu of the video capture software or in a separate file on the software disc. If you cannot find instructions in the help file or on the disc included with your software, consult the software manufacturer for more detailed support information.
        1. Connect an A/V cable to the A/V output jack of the camcorder: If your camcorder has standard A/V RCA output jacks, use standard A/V cables for the connection.  If your camcorder has a mini A/V output jack, use an A/V cable with a mini connection on one end.
        2. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the A/V input jack on the computer.
        3. Turn on the camcorder to the VCR, VTR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Cue the video in the camcorder to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software.
        7. Begin playing the video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the video capture software.

      Digital8

      • USB Streaming (Microsoft Windows Vista 32_bit editions)

        It is strongly advisable that you connect your camcorder to your computer using an IEEE-1394  connector and using "Picture Motion Browser Ver.2.0.13". However, if your camcorder and/or your computer are not equipped with an IEEE-1394 connector and only have USB, please follow the below instructions to install the USB driver and Picture package Software bundled with your camcorder under Microsoft Windows Vista.

        Note:

        Success by using the below procedure is not guaranteed with all Digital8 / DV Camcorders and computer configurations.
        1. USB driver installation and connection of your Sony Handycam to Windows Vista via USB (USB streaming - Webcam)

          Download the driver

          1. Click here to download the USBDRVEN.EXE file to your Desktop.
          2. When the download is complete, double-click the USBDRVEN.EXE file on your Desktop. Click "Reference..." and select "Desktop". Click "OK" to continue. 
          3. The "Program Compatibility Assistant" will appear. Click "This program installed correctly". 

          Install the driver

          Important: make sure that your camera is not connected to your computer.
          1. A folder named Sony_usb is now created on your Desktop. Double-click this folder to see its contents.
          2. Locate the "Setup" file.

            DO NOT DOUBLE-CLICK this file. Right-click the file and select "Properties".

          3. Click the "Compatibility" tab and check the "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" box and select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2) in the drop down list.
          4. Check the "Run this program as an administrator" box in the "Privilege level".
          5. Click "Apply" and then "OK".
          6. Double-click the "Setup" file.
          7. The InstallShield Wizard window will appear. Click "Next" to install the driver.
          8. Make sure that your camera is not connected to your computer and click "Next" when the window below appears.
          9. Wait until the installation is complete (it may take a few minutes).A window will appear asking to restart your computer. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now". And then click "Finish".
          10. Your computer is restarting.

          Connect your camcorder

          1. Before connecting your camcorder, make sure that the USB streaming function is activated. Go to the camera menu and set the USB streaming function to "On". Exit the camera menu.
          2. Connect the camera to your computer with a USB cable and turn it on.
          3. The "Found New Hardware" wizard appears. Click "Locate and install driver software (recommended).
          4. When the "Windows Security" windows appear, click "Install this driver software anyway".
          5. The driver in being installed. This may take a few minutes, until a message appears in the Windows task bar.

          Confirm that your camcorder is correctly installed

          1. Open the "Control Panel" of your computer, and select "Hardware and Sound". Open "Device Manager".
          2. Check that your Sony camera is listed under "Imaging Devices". 
          3. Your camera is now correctly installed in Windows Vista.
        2. Installing Picture Package for Handycam in Microsoft Windows Vista

          1. Insert the installation CD that was delivered with your Handycam in your computer.
          2. Click the "Start" button in the task bar and go to "Computer".
          3. Right click the CD/DVD drive and select "Explore".
          4. Locate and right-click the "Install" file.
          5. Click "Properties".
          6. Click the "Compatibility" tab. In the "Compatibility mode" drop down list, select "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" and check the "Run this program in compatible mode for:" and the "Run this program as an administrator" boxes.
          7. Click "Apply" and then click "OK".
          8. Now, you can double-click the "Install" file.
          9. Follow the onscreen instructions to install Picture Package.

        Note:

        If the above procedure is unsuccessful (as it is not guaranteed with all camcorders and computer configurations):
        1. please use the following

          Uninstallation Tool for "Picture Package" and "ImageMixer Ver.1.5"

          in order to properly remove the software from your computer.
        2. Contact your dealer for third party solutions, or contact Sony .
      • USB Streaming (Microsoft Windows 2000, Media Center and XP operating systems)

        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. On the computer, install the USB driver for the digital camcorder.

          Note:

          Only the USB driver included on the supplied CDROM will properly enable the digital camcorder for USB streaming. Alternatively, you can download the USB driver

          here

          .
        3. Turn on the digital camcorder to the VTR, VCR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Turn on the USB streaming feature of the digital camcorder.
        5. Connect the USB cable to the digital camcorder.
        6. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.
        7. Cue the video to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        8. Start the video capture software on the computer.
        9. Begin playing the recorded video in the camcorder.
        10. Begin importing the recorded video with the capture software.
      • i.Link (IEEE-1394)

        1. Connect an i.LINK® cable (also known as IEEE-1394) to the i.LINK port  on the digital camcorder.
        2. Connect the other end of the i.LINK® cable to the computer.

          NOTES

          The computer i.LINK® ports and capture cards may have either 4-pin or 6-pin connections; Sony® digital camcorders use i.LINK® ports with 4 pins. If your computer only has a 6-pin i.LINK® port, then it will be necessary to use a 4-pin to 6-pin i.LINK® cable.
        3. Turn on the digital camcorder by moving the POWER switch to the VTR position.
        4. Cue the camcorder to the beginning of the video.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software on the computer.
        7. Begin playing the recorded video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the capture software.
        If you are facing connectivity issues, please go to our

        Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide

        .
      • Audio/Video (A/V) cables

        IMPORTANT



        The computer must have standard Audio/Video (A/V) RCA input jacks and compatible video capture software to complete this procedure. Because there are many different video capture applications on the market and we cannot reasonably know which video capture software you are using, Sony is unable to provide specific instructions or support for software we do not manufacture. However, many video capture applications have detailed help files, including specific instructions about capturing and importing video from a camcorder to a computer. The help files should be available in the Help menu of the video capture software or in a separate file on the software disc. If you cannot find instructions in the help file or on the disc included with your software, consult the software manufacturer for more detailed support information.
        1. Connect an A/V cable to the A/V output jack of the camcorder: If your camcorder has standard A/V RCA output jacks, use standard A/V cables for the connection.  If your camcorder has a mini A/V output jack, use an A/V cable with a mini connection on one end.
        2. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the A/V input jack on the computer.
        3. Turn on the camcorder to the VCR, VTR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Cue the video in the camcorder to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software.
        7. Begin playing the video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the video capture software.

      DVD camcorder

      MICROMV

      • Audio/Video (A/V) cables

        IMPORTANT

        The computer must have standard Audio/Video (A/V) RCA input jacks and compatible video capture software to complete this procedure. Because there are many different video capture applications on the market and we cannot reasonably know which video capture software you are using, Sony is unable to provide specific instructions or support for software we do not manufacture. However, many video capture applications have detailed help files, including specific instructions about capturing and importing video from a camcorder to a computer. The help files should be available in the Help menu of the video capture software or in a separate file on the software disc. If you cannot find instructions in the help file or on the disc included with your software, consult the software manufacturer for more detailed support information.
        1. Connect an A/V cable to the A/V output jack of the camcorder: If your camcorder has standard A/V RCA output jacks, use standard A/V cables for the connection.  If your camcorder has a mini A/V output jack, use an A/V cable with a mini connection on one end.
        2. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the A/V input jack on the computer.
        3. Turn on the camcorder to the VCR, VTR or PLAYBACK mode.
        4. Cue the video in the camcorder to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
        5. Turn on the computer.
        6. Start the video capture software.
        7. Begin playing the video in the camcorder.
        8. Begin importing the video with the video capture software.
      • i.Link cable (MovieShaker™ software is required)

        IMPORTANT

        To transfer video or still images from a MICROMV camcorder to a computer using an i.LINK® cable, the MovieShaker software is required (bundled with your MICROMV camcorder. Standard Digital Video (DV) software is not compatible. If you do not have the MovieShaker™ 3.1 software, please contact Sony. Otherwise, you can use Audio/Video (A/V) cables instead.
        1. Connect the camcorder to the computer using an i.LINK® cable.
        2. Turn on camcorder by moving the POWER switch to the VCR or VTR position.
        3. Start the MovieShaker™ software on the computer.
        4. To complete the video transfer process, select the appropriate link below to the MovieShaker 3.1 operating instructions
        If you are facing connectivity issues, please go to our

        Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide

        To capture multiple images (Batch Capture)

        Notes:
        • Capturing stops if the MICROMV camcorder is disconnected from your computer, its power turned off, or the videotape ejected from the MICROMV camcorder.
        • The "Batch Capture" function is disabled unless the MICROMV camcorder is in VCR mode.
        1. Insert a MICROMV tape containing video footage into the MICROMV device.
        2. Click the Capture tab. The Capture tab is highlighted, and the Monitor panel switches to the Capture tray. The Tool panel displays the Index tray where the information of the images (e.g., date and time recorded) on the MICROMV device appears.
        3. Click the Scan button. The dialogue box indicating scanning progress appears. When scanning is finished, the completion message is displayed.
        4. Click OK. The dialogue box closes. The thumbnail images are imported from the MICROMV device and displayed on the Index tray. Notes:
          • The Scan button cannot be clicked after all thumbnail images have been imported.
          • If the length of images recorded on a videotape is extremely short, thumbnail images may not be imported even when you click the Scan button.
          • If the information of the images recorded on a videotap differ from the information of the images displayed on the Index tray, turn off the camera and turn it on again.
        5. Select the thumbnail image to be captured, and then click the Batch Capture button. Hint:
          • To select more than one thumbnail image simultaneously, click on the desired thumbnail image while pressing the Ctrl key on your keyboard. To select a sequential block of thumbnail images, click on the first thumbnail image, and then click on the last thumbnail image while pressing the Shift key.
          Notes:
          • When you capture images by clicking the Batch Capture button, images are not displayed on the monitor while capturing.
        6. Click OK. The confirmation dialogue box closes, and the dialogue box indicating capturing progress appears. When capturing is finished, the dialogue box indication importing progress appears. When importing all images is finished, the captured files are placed on the Clip tray.

        To capture an image while playing it back

        You can capture an image manually from a MICROMV device and specify desired parts while playing it back on the Movie Shaker monitor. The captured file is imported into the Clip tray. Notes: Capturing stops if the MICROMV device is disconnected from your computer, its power turned off, or the videotape ejected from the MICROMVdevice. 
        1. Insert a MICROMV tape containing video footage into the MICROMV device.
        2. Click the Capture tab. The Capture tab is highlighted, and the Monitor panel switches to the Capture tray. The Tool panel displays the Index tray where the information of the images (e.g., date and time recorded) on the MICROMV device appears.
        3. Stop playing the video tape just before the point you want to start capturing. Notes: If the MICROMV device is in Camera mode, steps 3 and 4 are not necessary.
        4. Click the Play button. The image recorded in the videotape is playedback on the monitor.
        5. When the start point to be captured is displayed, click the Capture button to start capture.
        6. When the end point to be captured is displayed, click the Stop Capture button. When capturing is finished, the dialogue box indication importing progress appears. When importing all images is finished, the captured files are placed on the Clip tray. To capture other images back to back, repeat step 3 to 6. Notes: You cannot capture images while they are displayed on the Full screen monitor.

        To capture all images that have an index and arrange them on the Product Tray (dubbing)

        You can automatically capture all images that have an index contained on the videotape. The captured files are imported into the Clip tray, and then are arranged on the Product tray as scenes (Dubbing). Notes: Capturing stops if the MICROMV device is disconnected from your computer, its power turned off, or the videotape ejected from the MICROMV device. The Dubbing function is disabled unless the MICROMV device is in VCR mode.
        1. Insert a MICROMV tape containing video footage into the MICROMV device.
        2. Click the Capture tab. The Capture tab is highlighted, and the Monitor panel switches to the Capture tray. The Tool panel displays the Index tray where the information of the images (e.g., date and time recorded) on the MICROMV device appears.
        3. Click the Dubbing button. The Dubbing - Batch Capturing dialogue box appears.
        4. Click OK. The Dubbing-Batch Capturing dialogue box appears. You can cancel capturing by clicking the Stop button while capturing. When capturing is finished, the dialogue box indicating importing progress appears. When importing all images is finished, the captured files are placed on the Clip tray and they are automatically arranged on the Product tray as scenes. Click Export if you want to export the scenes arranged on the Product tray.

      Memory Stick PRO Duo™

      • Transfer using Picture Motion Browser

        To learn how to transfer your videos to your computer using Picture Motion Browser software bundled with your camcorder, please click the below image and then click the link corresponding to your camcorder type and software version.
      • USB Cable

        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. With the camcorder turned off, connect it to the computer using the supplied USB cable.
        3. Ensure the camcorder is connected to the AC power adapter and that it is plugged to the power supply. NOTES: The battery pack can be used, but it should be fully charged before use.
        4. Open the LCD screen on the camcorder.
        5. Turn on the camcorder.
        6. On the LCD screen, touch the COMPUTER icon.
        7. Transfer the video to the computer using one of the following methods:
          • Picture Motion Browser software
          • Copy and paste the video files from the Removable Disk window that represents the camcorder.
            • On the computer desktop, create a new folder.
            • If the Removable Disc window is not showing, open the My Computer window and then click to select the Removable Disk icon.
            • In the Removable Disk window, click to select all the folders and files listed.
            • On the keyboard, press the CTRL+C keys to copy the folders and files.
            • Open the new folder that you created.
            • In the new folder, press the CTRL+V keys on the keyboard to paste the folders and files into the new folder.
            • Rename the new folder.
        If you are facing connectivity issues, please go to our

        Connectivity Troubleshooting Guide




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  • How to transfer video to a Mac

    • Macintosh®

      Transfering video to a Mac computer

      Simply click on the list item representing the type of connection you would like to use for the video transfer.

      • MiniDV camcorders (IEEE-1394)

        1. Make sure you disabled the standby mode on your computer.
        2. Connect the camera to the mains.
        3. Connect the camera to your computer with an IEEE-1394 cable (optional).
        4. Turn the camera on and set it to play mode (or PC mode), depending on the camera model.
        5. Open iMovie. You can now import video from your camcorder using the controls in iMovie.
        Importing videos to a computer using iMovie '08

        Importing videos recorded on a tape

        STEP 1: Connecting

        Videos recorded in x.v.Color can be played back with non-x.v.Color-compliant devices, however, an x.v.Color-compliant device is necessary for accurate color reproduction.
        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. Insert the tape into your camcorder.
        3. Slide the POWER switch on the camcorder to the [PLAY/EDIT] position.
        4. Set the [VCR HDV/DV] and [i.LINK CONV] menu settings as follows.
          Format recorded on a tapeFormat imported to a computerMenu settings
          VCR HDV/DVi.LINK CONV
          HDVHDVHDVOFF
          DVDVDV--

          Note:

          If you use Macintosh, you cannot convert videos recorded in the HDV format to the DV format and import them.
        5. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the i.LINK cable as shown. 
          When an i.LINK cable is connected, the format of the output signal (HDV or DV) will be indicated on the LCD screen of your camcorder.

        STEP 2: Viewing



        1. Start iMovie '08.
        2. A device where the images are stored is shown.Confirm that "HDV-VCR (HDV)" is selected for HDV format, and "DV-VCR (DV)" for DV format.

          When importing all the videos:

          You cannot import videos from the tape which includes both HDV format and DV format.
          (1) Click [Automatic].(2) Click [Import].(3) Select the location to save, input an event name in [Creat new Event], and click [OK].(4) The tape will be rewound and all the videos will be imported.(5) When [Camera Import Complete] is displayed, click [OK].

          When importing selected videos:

          (1) Click [Manual]. (2) Use the control buttons and rewind or fast-forward the tape to the point you want to start importing. (3). Click [Import].(4) Select the location to save, input an event name in [Creat new Event], and click [OK].(5). Importing starts. Click [Stop] when you want to finish importing.
        3. The list of the imported videos is shown. This is the end of importing. For editing, refer to [Help] - [iMovie Help].

      • MiniDV camcorders (USB)

        It is not possible to import movies via USB directly to iMovie.
      • Memory Stick camcorders (USB)

         An Intel processor is required for AVCHD video support. Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) or later is required for AVCHD DVD camcorder support. However, to import the HD (AVCHD) content to an Intel-based Mac, you must first erase the SD (MPEG-2) content on the camera.
        To import the video, you'll need to connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. One end of your USB cable plugs into your computer, as shown here:
           Do not attempt to insert mini DVDs or other nonstandard video discs into a slot-loading or tray-loading disc drive on your computer. Doing so may damage your computer.
        1. Make sure you disabled the standby mode on your computer.
        2. Connect the camera to the mains and connect the USB cable to the camera (at this stage, do not connect the camera to the computer.).
        3. Turn the camera on.
        4. Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable.
        5. Open iMovie and wait until the camera is fully detected (this may take several minutes as detection time depends on the movie length.).
        6. When the camera is detected, movie thumbnails and the Import window appear. If the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is full, it may take 1.5 hours.
        It can take several minutes to over an hour for iMovie to import the video and generate thumbnail images of each clip, depending on how many minutes of video you have. The circular progress indicator in the Import window shows you how long it might take.
        Importing videos to a computer using iMovie '08

        Importing videos recorded on "Memory Stick Duo" or internal memory

        STEP 1: Connecting

        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. If you import videos on "Memory Stick Duo", insert "Memory Stick Duo" into your camcorder.
        3. Connect the AC Adaptor and the power cord (mains lead) to your camcorder and the wall outlet (wall socket).
        4. Turn on the camcorder.
        5. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable as shown. The [USB SELECT] screen appears on the camcorder automatically.
        6. Select [  USB CONNECT] or [  USB CONNECT] on the camcorder screen. An "Untitled" icon appears on the computer desktop.

        STEP 2: Viewing

        1. Start iMovie '08.
        2. A device where the images are stored is shown. Confirm that "Untitled" is selected in the Camera setting.

          When importing all the videos:

          (1) Click [Automatic]. (2) Click [Import All]. 

          When importing selected videos:

          (1) Click [Manual].(2) Click and check the boxes under the videos you want to import. (3) Click [Import Checked].
        3. Select the location to save, input an event name in [Creat new Event], and click [OK].
        4. Import of videos starts. When the [Import complete] message appears, click [OK]. 
        5. List of imported videos is shown. This is the end of importing videos.
        • * For editing, refer to [Help] - [iMovie Help].
        • * When disconnecting the USB cable, drag the [Untitled] icon to the [Trash] icon or turn off the computer before disconnecting the USB cable.

        Note:

        • Functions such as "Easy PC Back-up" or "One Touch Disc Burn" cannot be used with Mac OS.
        • If you cannot import videos, update all the software and OS, and try again.
        • AVCHD and MPEG2 videos are supported by iMovie '08 or later.
      • DVD camcorders (USB)


         An Intel processor is required for AVCHD video support. Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) or later is required for AVCHD DVD camcorder support. However, to import the HD (AVCHD) content to an Intel-based Mac, you must first erase the SD (MPEG-2) content on the camera.

        To import the video, you'll need to connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. One end of your USB cable plugs into your computer, as shown here: 

           



        Do not attempt to insert mini DVDs or other nonstandard video discs into a slot-loading or tray-loading disc drive on your computer. Doing so may damage your computer.
        1. Make sure you disabled the standby mode on your computer.
        2. Connect the camera to the mains and connect the USB cable to the camera (at this stage, do not connect the camera to the computer.).
        3. Turn the camera on.
        4. Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable.
        5. Open iMovie and wait until the camera is fully detected (this may take several minutes as detection time depends on the movie length.).
        6. When the camera is detected, movie thumbnails and the Import window appear. If the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is full, it may take 1.5 hours.
        It can take several minutes to over an hour for iMovie to import the video and generate thumbnail images of each clip, depending on how many minutes of video you have. The circular progress indicator in the Import window shows you how long it might take.
        Importing videos to a computer using iMovie '08

        Importing videos recorded on a DVD disc

        STEP 1: Connecting

        1. Turn on the computer.
        2. Connect the AC Adaptor and the power cord (mains lead) to your camcorder and the wall outlet (wall socket).
        3. Turn on the camcorder.
        4. Insert the recorded 8cm DVD disc into your camcorder.
        5. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable as shown. The [USB SELECT] screen appears on the camcorder automatically.
        6. Select [  USB CONNECT] on the camcorder screen. A DVD icon appears on the computer desktop.

        STEP 2: Viewing

        1. Start iMovie '08.
        2. A device where the images are stored is shown. Confirm that the camera name is the same as shown in the STEP 1.

          When importing all the videos:

          (1) Click [Automatic].(2) Click [Import All]. 

          When importing selected videos:

          (1) Click [Manual].(2) Click and check the boxes under the videos you want to import.(3) Click [Import Checked].
        3. Select the location to save, input an event name in [Creat new Event], and click [OK].
        4. Import of videos starts. When the [Import complete] message appears, click [OK]. 
        5. List of imported videos is shown. This is the end of importing videos.
        For editing, refer to [Help] - [iMovie Help]. When disconnecting the USB cable, drag the DVD icon to the [Trash] icon or turn off the computer before disconnecting the USB cable.
        • Functions such as "Easy PC Back-up" or "One Touch Disc Burn" cannot be used with Mac OS.
        • If you cannot import videos, update all the software and OS, and try again.
        • AVCHD and MPEG2 videos are supported by iMovie '08 or later.
      • Hard Disk Drive camcorders (USB)


         An Intel processor is required for AVCHD video support. Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) or later is required for AVCHD DVD camcorder support. However, to import the HD (AVCHD) content to an Intel-based Mac, you must first erase the SD (MPEG-2) content on the camera.

        To import the video, you'll need to connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. One end of your USB cable plugs into your computer, as shown here: 

           
        Do not attempt to insert mini DVDs or other non-standard video discs into a slot-loading or tray-loading disc drive on your computer. Doing so may damage your computer.

        1. Make sure you disabled the standby mode on your computer.
        2. Connect the camera to the mains and connect the USB cable to the camera (at this stage, do not connect the camera to the computer.).
        3. Turn the camera on.
        4. Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable.
        5. Open iMovie and wait until the camera is fully detected (this may take several minutes as detection time depends on the movie length.).
        6. When the camera is detected, movie thumbnails and the Import window appear. If the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is full, it may take 1.5 hours.
        It can take several minutes to over an hour for iMovie to import the video and generate thumbnail images of each clip, depending on how many minutes of video you have. The circular progress indicator in the Import window shows you how long it might take.
        Importing videos to a computer using iMovie '08

        Importing videos recorded on the hard disk drive of your camcorder

        STEP 1: Connecting

        1. Turn on the computer. If you use laptop or notebook computer, use the AC adaptor to keep the power source.
        2. Connect the AC Adaptor and the power cord (mains lead) to your camcorder and the wall outlet (wall socket).
        3. Turn on the camcorder.
        4. Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable as shown.The [USB SELECT] screen appears on the camcorder automatically.
        5. Select [  USB CONNECT] on the camcorder screen. A "NO NAME" icon appears on the computer desktop. 

        STEP 2: Viewing

        1. Start iMovie '08.
        2. A device where the images are stored is shown.Confirm that "NO NAME" is selected in the Camera setting.

          When importing all the videos:

          (1) Click [Automatic]. (2) Click [Import All]. 

          When importing selected videos:

          (1) Click [Manual].(2) Click and check the boxes under the videos you want to import. (3) Click [Import Checked].
        3. Select the location to save, input an event name in [Creat new Event], and click [OK].
        4. Import of videos starts. When the [Import complete] message appears, click [OK]. 
        5. List of imported videos is shown. This is the end of importing videos.
        For editing, refer to [Help] - [iMovie Help]. When disconnecting the USB cable, drag the [NO NAME] icon to the [Trash] icon or turn off the computer before disconnecting the USB cable.
        • Functions such as "Easy PC Back-up" or "One Touch Disc Burn" cannot be used with Mac OS.
        • If you cannot import videos, update all the software and OS, and try again.
        • AVCHD and MPEG2 videos are supported by iMovie '08 or later.

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  • PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Support Operation Guides

  • Can I play back a movie using Windows Media Player after transferring it to the computer?

    • To play back the movie recorded with your camcorder using Windows Media Player, the codec for it needs to be installed. Without the codec, you can't play back the movie with Windows Media Player.

      For details, contact the vendor of your computer.

      To play back the movie recorded with your camcorder, using the supplied software PMB is recommended.

      To play back the movie recorded with your camcorder using Windows Media Player, the codec for it needs to be installed. Without the codec, you can't play back the movie with Windows Media Player.

      For details, please contact the vendor of your computer.

      To play back the movie recorded with your camcorder, using the supplied software PMB is recommended.


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  • The camcorder is not recognized when connected to a Windows® computer other than Windows XP.

  • When using Mac OS, can I disconnect the USB cable right away?

    • When you disconnect the USB cable or remove a memory card while it is connected to the computer, operate as follows. Note that the stored data may be damaged if you do not follow the appropriate operation.

      After confirming the access lamp is turned off, drag and drop the drive icon or the icon of the memory card to the Trash icon, then disconnect the USB cable or remove a memory card.


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  • What is "PMB Portable"?

  • How can I import HD (high definition image quality) movies on the camcorder to the Mac computer?

    • Use the dedicated software for Mac OS such as iMovie. You cannot drop and drag the files onto the desktop like photo image files.

      When using iMovie, check the following.

      • iMovie '08 or later version which supports the HD format is necessary.
      • PowerMac G5 does not support the HD format.
      • If both HD and STD format movies are recorded on the camcorder, HD movies are not recognized. In this case, import STD movies on the camcorder to the computer, delete the ones on the camcorder, and connect the camcorder to the computer again. Then HD movies will be recognized.

      With iMovie '11(Ver. 9.0.1 or later), HD movies are recognized even if multiple file formats exist on the camcorder. Refer to the Apple website for the details about system requirements or importing movies to the computer.

      Note:

      • The AVCHD encoding method of this camcorder has been changed from the previous models. To import AVCHD movies using iMovie, update Mac OS to the latest version (Ver. 10.6.7 or later).
      • PMB is not supported with Mac OS.

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  • When using a Windows® computer, can I disconnect the USB cable right away?

    • When you disconnect the USB cable, remove a memory card or turn off the camcorder while it is connected to the computer, operate as follows.

      Note that the stored data may be damaged if you do not follow the appropriate operation.

      1. (Left-)click the [Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media], [Safely Remove Hardware] or [Unplug or Eject Hardware] icon on the task tray (usually on the lower right corner) of the computer.
      2. When the message [Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device] or [Eject (the camera name)] appears, (left-)click it.
      3. When the message to confirm the safe removal appears, disconnect the USB cable, remove a memory card or turn off the camcorder.

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  • When installing PMB, I connected the camcorder according to the guidance on the screen. However, the camcorder is not recognized.

  • An HD (high definition image quality) movie, which is copied to the computer, cannot be played back on the computer.

    • An HD (high definition image quality) movie, which is directly copied to the computer using Explorer, cannot be played back on the computer.

      To play it back, the playback software supporting the AVCHD format needs to be installed on the computer.

      By using the supplied software PMB, an AVCHD format movie file can be read in/ played back.If you use 3D-compatible camcorder, 3D movies are played back as 2D movies on the computer.

      If you write them back to the camcorder, they are played back as 3D movies.Note: PMB does not support Mac OS.


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  • Can I write back images from the computer to the camcorder or a memory card?

    • If you modify image files in the computer and copy to the camcorder or a memory card, the camcorder can't recognize the images.

      They are displayed as broken files on the VISUAL INDEX.

      * Image files recorded with your camcorder are managed by the image database files. Image files that are not registered to the database files cannot be recognized by your camcorder.

      If you modify movies or photos on the computer and copy them to the camcorder or a memory card, the camcorder cannot recognize them.

      They are displayed as broken files on the VISUAL INDEX. You can write back HD movies and photos using the supplied software, PMB. STD movies cannot be written back.

      * Image files recorded with your camcorder are managed by the image database files. Image files that are not registered to the database files cannot be recognized by your camcorder.


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  • I imported movies to the computer, but some of the movies are divided.

    • If the movie file size exceeds 2GB while recording a movie, the file is divided automatically, although it is played back continuously with the camera.

      If you use the supplied software PMB for importing to the computer, the divided movies will be combined automatically when importing.

      • The files will be combined automatically only with the computer whose file sysem is NTFS or exFAT. They are not combined if the file system is FAT32. File system can be checked in the Property of the drive to be imported.
      • The audio may be interrupted if you use software other than PMB for importing. Even if you use other software for editing, always use PMB for importing to the computer.

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  • How can I get the basic information for PMB?

  • I connected the camcorder to a device such as a TV using the USB cable, but the camcorder is not recognized.

  • How can I import AVCHD movies to the Mac computer?

    • Refer to the following:

      • Menu Bar on the PMB > [Help] > [PMB Help]- [PMB Online Help] linked from [PMB Help]
      • PMB Support site: http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/disoft/int/pmb/index.Answer

      * PMB is not supported by Mac OS.

      Use the dedicated software for Mac OS such as iMovie.

      You cannot drop and drag the files onto the desktop like photo image files.

      When using iMovie, check the following.

      • iMovie '08 or later version which supports the HD format is necessary.
      • PowerMac G5 does not support the HD format.
      • If both HD and STD format movies are recorded on the camera, HD movies are not recognized. In this case, import STD movies on the camera to the computer, delete the ones on the camera, and connect the camera to the computer again. Then HD movies will be recognized.

      * With iMovie '11(Ver. 9.0.1 or later), HD movies are recognized even if multiple file formats exist on the camera.Refer to the Apple website for the details about system requirements or importing movies to the computer.

      Note:

      • The AVCHD encoding method of this camera has been changed from the previous models. To import AVCHD movies using iMovie, update Mac OS to the latest version (Ver. 10.6.7 or later).
      • PMB is not supported with Mac OS.

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  • I connected the camcorder using a commercially available USB cable or USB extended cable, but the camcorder is not recognized.

  • How can I import AVCHD movies to the Mac computer?

    • Refer to the following:

      • Menu Bar on the PMB > [Help] > [PMB Help]- [PMB Online Help] linked from [PMB Help]
      • PMB Support site: http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/disoft/int/pmb/index.Answer

      * PMB is not supported by Mac OS.

      Use the dedicated software for Mac OS such as iMovie.

      You cannot drop and drag the files onto the desktop like photo image files.

      When using iMovie, check the following.

      • iMovie '08 or later version which supports the HD format is necessary.
      • PowerMac G5 does not support the HD format.
      • If both HD and STD format movies are recorded on the camera, HD movies are not recognized. In this case, import STD movies on the camera to the computer, delete the ones on the camera, and connect the camera to the computer again. Then HD movies will be recognized.

      * With iMovie '11(Ver. 9.0.1 or later), HD movies are recognized even if multiple file formats exist on the camera.Refer to the Apple website for the details about system requirements or importing movies to the computer.

      Note:

      • The AVCHD encoding method of this camera has been changed from the previous models. To import AVCHD movies using iMovie, update Mac OS to the latest version (Ver. 10.6.7 or later).
      • PMB is not supported with Mac OS.

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  • I connected the camera to the Windows® XP computer, but the Check the connected device. message appears and the camera is not recognized.

  • I try connecting the camcorder to the Blu-ray disc player to play back movies, but the player does not work properly.

    • When playing back PS mode movies recorded in [AVD HD 28M(PS)], a Sony blu-ray disk player may not work properly.

      * PS mode movies are not supported by the Sony blu-ray disk players. Connect the camera to a Sony blu-ray disk player after copying the PS mode movies to the computer and deleting the movie files on the camera.

      Use the supplied PMB for the backup on the computer.Also, PS mode movies can be played back by connecting the camera to the HD TV with an HDMI cable (sold separately).

      If you play back movies recorded in the PS mode, the Sony Blu-ray disc players may not work properly, as they do not support the PS mode.

      To play back other movies in the camcorder, copy the [PS] movie files to the computer* or recording media such as an external hard disk drive** and delete the [PS] movie files from the camcorder before connecting to the Blu-ray disc player.

      * To copy to the computer, use the supplied software, PMB.

      ** The optional Camcorder Cable VMC-UAM1 is necessary for connecting. Use the AC adaptor for the power supply for the camcorder.

      - If you connect the camcorder to the TV, you can play back [PS] movies as the [PS] quality.

      If you play back movies recorded in the PS mode (50p), the Sony Blu-ray disc players may not work properly, as they do not support the PS mode.

      To play back other movies in the same recording medium, copy the [PS] movie files to the computer* or recording media such as an external hard disk drive** and delete the [PS] movie files before connecting to the Blu-ray disc player.

      * To copy to the computer, use the supplied software, PMB.

      ** The optional Camcorder Cable VMC-UAM1 is necessary for connecting. Use the AC adaptor for the power supply for the camcorder.

      - If you connect the camcorder to the TV, you can play back [PS] movies as the [PS] quality.


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  • Some movies cannot be played back when connected to the Sony TV with the USB cable.

    • Movies recorded in the PS mode (50p) may not be played back when connected to the Sony TV using the USB cable.

      To play back the PS mode movies, use the supplied Component A/V Cable or the optional HDMI cable.

      Movies recorded in [AVC HD 28M (PS)] may not be played back when the camera is connected to the Sony TV with the USB cable.

      To play back them, use the HDMI cable DLC-HEM15/20 (sold separately) to connect the camera and the HD TV.


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  • When connecting the camcorder to a BRAVIA Sync compatible TV with the HDMI cable, a squealing noise is sometimes heard.

  • How should I use the built-in USB cable and the USB jack? What is the difference?

    • Both are for the USB connection. Use either of them according to your purpose and the device to be connected.

      • Built-in USB cable is for charging the battery from devices such as computers.
      • USB jack is for connecting to the recording media such as an external hard disk drive*, DVD Writer DVDirect Express (VRD-P1).

      *The optional Camcorder Cable VMC-UAM1 is necessary for connecting.


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  • How can I view the movies saved on the computer or the recording medium such as an external hard disk drive using the TV?

  • Can I copy recorded images to a DVD disc using the supplied software PMB?

  • Does this camcorder have any terminal to input image data with HD quality?

  • The image or sound is not played back when connecting the camcorder to an AV device such as a TV with the HDMI cable.

  • Sony Camcorder Support Telephone Number


    • Phone Support

      For post sale product support, you can call us on :

      0844 8466 555Our call centres are open : 
      Mon-Fri: 9am to 5pm

      4p per minute from a standard BT line, charges from other networks may vary. 

      To buy Sony Products, call 0845 6000 124 


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