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CMS-XML The DC220, DC230 and DC50 use Mini SD type memory cards
The DC220, DC230, and DC50 use Mini SD type memory cards. This camcorder has been tested with Mini SD cards up to 1GB capacity. Performance cannot be guaranteed for all Mini SD cards.
CMS-XML Exporting (copying) images to a memory card
• When copying to a card , use an SDXC card or CF card . An SD card or SDHC card cannot be used for copying Images with Connect Station.
PDF Canon - How to use your camera or camcorder as a webcam v6b
Turning it on while video conferencing or livestreaming could help when your overall scene is too bright. ... Step 2: Connect the side of the HDMI plug that looks like the one you use for your TV to your HDMI video capture card ; then, plug in the USB cord from the capture device into the computer.
CMS-XML How to Use Your Camera or Camcorder (with clean HDMI) as a Webcam.
Please see the attached PDF document below for instructions on how to set up a camera or camcorder (with clean HDMI) along with an HDMI capture card as a webcam.
CMS-XML Loading a memory card into the DC50 DVD camcorder
Only miniSD cards can be used with this camcorder.
CMS-XML Clean and Sanitize Your Camera Equipment
Cleaning of Camera, Lens and Video Products For the purpose of helping to sanitize your Canon Camera, Lens and Video products, it is recommended that you clean parts touched with the hands such as camera grips, dials and lens exteriors.
CMS-XML The Roxio My DVD for Canon application is supported in the USA/Canada by Sonic Solutions.
North American only Web-Based Support can be found at Phone assistance : 866-279-7694 for US
CMS-XML Find the Latest Version of Canon Software for Cameras
If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help , please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.
CMS-XML Procedure for copying and editing DVD camcorder movies
The DVD video format is designed for direct playback rather than uploading to a computer for editing. Various third party software applications are available to assist in uploading your videos to your computer's hard drive for playback, but most video editing software packages do not currently have the ability to edit these files.
CMS-XML Working with files saved in HEVC format.
Preparation for Working with Files Saved in HEVC Format (Display and Saving) To work with files in the above format shot on an EOS-1D X Mark III, it is necessary to enable HEVC codec. Select the images in the main window, and in the [ Help ] menu, select [Activate HEVC codec], and follow the displayed instructions to enable it.
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