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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
debyld 7:09am on Friday, July 16th, 2010 
Terrible product This is the worst camcorder I have ever seen. Every part of this camcorder is terrible. Video looks dark, grainy.
drunkninja 9:25pm on Friday, June 18th, 2010 
For $99 this was a fantastic purchase. It is a HD camera. A 4GB SD card will hold a bit over an hour and a half of video.
fa191100 2:59am on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
I wanted nice videos of soccer games with good zoom and at the cheapest price possible.
sailor03 6:43am on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
If my primary computer was Windows OS, I would be very upset that I did not buy two of these cameras at $100 dollars. There wasnt enough room in the "Cons" box. Basically everything about this camera sucks. But the camera itself looks nice. Looks nice.

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5.0 Megapixel HD Digital Camcoder DVC-00725F Users Manual
Questions? Need Some Help?
This manual should help you understand your new product.
If you still have questions, call our help line found on the insert with this icon:
or visit www.polaroid.com/support.
DIGITAL QUALITY, POLAROID SIMPLICITY

Product Overview

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Speaker Flash Lens Camera Shutter Button Tele / Wide Button Microphone
7. Up / Lighting Button 8. OK / Menu Button 9. Self Timer / Left Button 10.HD / Down Button 11.Record Button 12.Flash / Right Button 13.Playback button
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14.LCD Panel 15.TV Port 16.HDMI Port 17.Mini USB / Battery Charging Port 18.Ports Slide Cover 19.Power Button
20.Self-timer LED 21.Tripod mount 22.Battery / SD card door

Table of Contents

Product Overview...2~3. Table of Contents...4. 1 2 Getting Started...7 Package Contents...8 Checking the Battery Level..9 Installing and Removing the Battery..9 Using Your Battery...10 Turning the Camera On and Getting Started.11. Turning the Camera Off...11. Record Mode....12 Button Function...12 LCD Display Information..13. Recording Videos...15 Photo Recording...15. Using the Intelligent Lighting Function..16. Using the Zoom Function...16 Setup Options in the Record Menu..17 Setup Operations in the Record Mode..17 Video Mode Settings...18
Video Resolution...18. Macro Mode Setting...19. Exposure Settings...20. Sharpness Settings...21 White Balance Settings....22. Stabilization Setting....23 Night Mode Feature....24 Photo Resolution...25 Macro Mode Setting...26. Exposure Settings...27. Two in One (Photo Record Mode Only)...28 Photo Frame (Photo Record Mode Only)...29 Flash (Photo Record Mode Only)...30
Still Capture Settings...25
Motion Detection...37 Effect Setting...38 Setting Menu...39
Sound....40 Time Setting....40 Format Memory (when there is no SD card in the camera)..41 Format Card (when there is an SD Card in the camera)..41. TV System....42 Language....42. Information....43 Default Setting....43
Selftimer (Photo Record Mode Only)...31. Sharpness Setting...32. White Balance Settings....33. Multi-snap (Photo Record Mode Only)..34. Backlight (Photo Record Mode Only)...35 Date-Printing (Photo Record Mode Only)...36
Playback Mode...44. Button Function...44 LCD Display Information..45. Video Playback...46
Deleting Videos...47 Thumbnail Function....48. Locking Videos....48. Repeating Videos....49. Deleting Photos...51 Thumbnail Function....52. Locking Photos....52. Make a Slide Show...53

Photo Playback...50

Transferring & Viewing Video onto a PC..54. Transferring Photos or Videos to a Computer..54 Viewing a Video on a PC..54 Sharing A Video...54
5 View Photos and Videos on a TV..55 Connecting to a High-Definition TV..55. Connecting to a non-high-definition 16:9 (Wide) or 4:3 TV.Video File Cinverter...57 Media Converter...57. 7 Using the SD (Secure Digital) Card..60 Using the SD Card...60. 8 Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD..63. 9 Uploading Video Files to YouTube...65 ArcSoft MediaImpression..Installing Bundled Software..69 Installing Video Codec to View Videos Correctly on PC.69 Installing Bundled ArcSoft Software..69. 11 Getting Help...70 Polaroid Online Services...70 ArcSoft Software Help..Appendix...71. Technical specifications...71 Default Settings...72 System Requirements..73 Troubleshooting...74 Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance...76 Regulatory Information...76.

1 Getting Started

Thank you for purchasing your new Polaroid DVC-00725F high definition HD Digital Camcoder. This camera with a 5.0 Megapixel sensor can take high definition videos and high quality still images up to 11.0 Mega pixels. Outstanding features that your DVC-00725F HD Digital Camcoder has: A high quality glass lens system for well exposed sharp pictures from 0.5m to infinity including a 5X optical zoom mode and 4X digital zoom mode Built-in flash with three modes (Auto, Red-eye reduction and Off) Automatic white balance and exposure compensation to suit lighting conditions Large 2.7 inch LCD screen for easier image preview and review.

Need help with your digital camera?
Call our toll-free customer service number. Look for the insert with this icon: Or visit www.polaroid.com.

Package Contents

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XX XXXX Part no.: XXXXXXXXX Printed in China

DVC-00725F

Quick Start Guide

Warranty Card

AC Adapter

Software CD-ROM

NP60 Battery
HD Digital Camcoder USB Cable

HDMI Cable

AV Cable
Checking the Battery Level
Check the battery power level before taking videos or photos. 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Check the battery power level that appears on the LCD screen. Battery power is full. Battery power is adequate. Battery power is low. Battery power is exhausted. Please recharge the battery.
Installing and Removing the Battery
1. Open the cameras battery/SD card door by pushing it outwards as illustrated. 2. Insert the battery as shown. 3. Close the battery/SD card door by pressing it downwards then slide it back to lock. 4. To remove the battery, slide the battery lock and the batteries will eject out of the battery compartment. 5. Pull the battery out with your finger.
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Using Your Battery

Our laboratory testing has shown that our digital camera models comply with industry standard battery consumption levels (Camera & Imaging Products Association commonly known as CIPA). All digital cameras are high drain products. For the best performance and prolonged battery life, we recommend the use of a high capacity battery designed for such applications. (The lithium ion battery included with your camera is a high capacity battery). Here are some helpful hints to extend battery life considerably by limiting the following activities: Reviewing photos on the LCD Screen Excessive use of the flash Remove the battery from your camera when not in use to prevent battery leakage. WARNING! The battery should be replaced by an adult. Use recommended or equivalent type of batteries only. Insert the batteries in the correct orientation. Remove the exhausted battery from the camera immediately. Do not short the supply terminals. Please dispose of the battery properly.

These instructions should be retained for future reference.
Turning the Camera On and Getting Started
1. To turn on the camera: Flip out the LCD panel or press the (POWER) button for one second. When the camera is turned on, the green LED will light up. 2. To take a video: press the Record button ( ). 3. To take a picture: press the Camera Shutter button ( ) halfway down till the focusing frame turns from white to green. Press the fully down to take pictures. (Should you see the focus frame turn red that indicates that your subject is not in focus. Remove your finger from the Camera Shutter button, frame your subject and press the Camera Shutter button until the focus frame turns green and press all the way down to take your picture)

Focusing Frame: White

Focusing Frame: Green

Focusing Frame: Red

4. To take video in HD resolution, press the Down button ( to HD mode. Press the Record button ( ).

) to switch

5. To view stored videos or pictures, press Playback button ( ) once to switch to to the Videos or Photos screen. Use the right ( ) or left ( ) button to make your choice and press the OK button ( ). Press again to return to Record mode.

Turning the Camera Off

1. To turn off the camera: Return the LCD Panel back to its original position or press the (POWER) button for one second.
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2 Record Mode

Button Functions
Right Button: Auto Flash/Red Eye Reduction/ OFF Left Button: Self timer ON/OFF Up Button: Intelligent Lighting ON/OFF Down Button: HD Recording Mode OK/Enter Button: Setup Menu On Tele Button : Zoom In Wide Button : Zoom out Power Button: Hold down for one second to turn the camera on or off. Playback Button functions: 1. Switch between Record and Playback Mode. 2. Exit a Menu 3. Return to the previous page. Record Button: 1. Start to take Video. 2. To stop recording, press it again. Camera Shutter Button: Press to take Photo.

LCD Display Information

The illustration below shows what may be displayed when videos and photos are recorded: NOTE: Icons may not be displayed if their settings are in the default mode.

Using the Zoom Function

The zoom function magnifies images, when recording videos or taking pictures. 1. To zoom in/out, press the Tele/Wide Button. 2. It can be set from 1x to 20x(5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom).
Setup Options in the Record Menu

Video Mode

Resolution Macro Mode Exposure Sharpness White Balance Stabilization Night Mode Exit

Still Capture

Resolution Macro Mode Exposure Two in One Photo Frame Flash Selftimer Sharpness White Balance Multi-snap Backlight Date Printing Night Mode Exit

Motion Detect

On Off

Effect

Normal B/W Classic Negative Exit

Setting

Sound Time Setting Format Memory TV System Language Information Default Setting Exit
Setup Functions in the Record Mode

Operation

1. Press the OK Button when in Video/Photo Record Mode.

Display Screen

2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move between the menu options, which are Video Capture Menu, Still Capture Menu, Motion Detect, Effect, and Setting. The submenu will pop up when moving from one option to another. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the option you select.

OK Button

Video Mode Settings
This menu includes camera and other advanced settings. You can use Right/Left Buttons to move between options and press the OK Button to confirm the settings. Video Resolution To change the Video Resolution: 1. In Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Video Capture Menu. The Video Mode submenu will pop up on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Resolution, then press the OK Button to switch to the Resolution submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between the four settings. 5. Press OK Button to confirm your setting and exit.
Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button

Video Resolution Option

Macro Mode Setting When your camera is set to Macro, you can take close-up images of objects from a distance of 1cm to 30cm (0.39 inches ~ 11.8 inches). To enable Macro Mode: 1. In Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select Video Capture Menu. The submenu of the Video Mode will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select Macro Mode, then press the OK Button to switch to the Macro Mode submenu. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between two settings. 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the lower right corner of the LCD display.) 6. To switch back to the default value, select Normal in the Macro Mode submenu.

Macro Mode Option

Exposure Settings The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust the exposure compensation setting. To change the Exposure setting: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select the Video Capture Mode. The submenu of Video Mode will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move to the Exposure Option. Press the OK Button and the Exposure Submenu will pop up on the screen. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose the preferred EV value. When selected the change is immediate. 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.

Exposure Option

Sharpness Settings You can soften and/or sharpen images to achieve different effects. To change sharpness setting: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select the Video Capture Menu. The submenu of the Video Mode will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Sharpness setting then press the OK Button to switch to the Sharpness submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between the nine levels. When selected the change is immediate. 5. Press OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.

Sharpness Option

White Balance Settings The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Four manual white balance settings are available: AUTO: Daylight: Fluorescent: Tungsten: The camera automatically adjusts white balance. Use this setting for outdoor brightly lit scenes. Use this setting indoors with fluorescent lighting. Use this setting indoors with tungsten/incandescent lighting.
To change the White Balance Setting: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select Video Capture Menu. The Video Mode submenu will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select the White Balance setting then press the OK Button to switch to the White Balance submenu. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the four settings. When selected the change is immediate. (You will see on the lower right corner of the LCD display.) 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button White Balance Option

Stabilization Setting To enable the Stabilization feature: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select the Video Capture Menu. The submenu of the Video Capture Menu. will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Stabilization setting then press the OK Button to switch to Stabilization submenu. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between ON or OFF. (You will see on the upper right corner of the LCD display.) 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.

Stabilization Option

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The captured screen will be smaller when stabilization is enabled. Digital Zoom is disabled when stabilization is activated.
Night Mode Feature Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions. (You will see on the upper left corner of the LCD display.) Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Night Mode Option
To avoid blurry pictures, place the camera on a flat, steady surface, or use a tripod.

Still Capture Settings

Photo Resolution To change the picture resolution: 1. In Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Still Capture Menu. The submenu of the Still Capture Menu will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Resolution Setting then press the OK Button to switch to the Resolution submenu. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the three settings. (You will see on the upper left corner of the LCD display.) 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.

Display Screen OK Button

Image Resolution Option
Macro Mode Setting With the Macro Mode enabled, you could take close-up images of objects from a distance of 1cm to 30cm (0.39 inches~11.8 inches). To enable the Macro Mode: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record setup menu screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to select the Still Capture Menu. The submenu of the Still Capture Menu will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Macro Mode then press the OK Button to switch to the Macro Mode submenu. 4. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the two settings. 5. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the lower right corner of the LCD display.) 6. To switch back to the default value, select Normal in the Macro Mode submenu.

Red Eye Reduction( Flash off ( )
To change the Flash setting: 1. When in the Still Capture menu, use Up/Down Buttons to select the Flash Option, then press the OK Button to switch to the Flash submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the three settings. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.
The flash will be disabled automatically when battery power is low.( Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Flash option
Selftimer (Photo Record Mode Only) The selftimer allows you to take pictures with a ten-second time delay. The Self-timer LED on the front of the camera will also blink. The speed of blinking will increase just before the Photo is taken. To enable the Selftimer: 1. When in the Still Capture menu, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Selftimer, then press the OK Button to switch to the Selftimer submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between On or Off. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit.

Selftimer option

Sharpness Setting You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects. To change sharpness setting: 1. When in the Still Capture Menu, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Sharpness Option, then press the OK Button to switch to the Sharpness submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the nine levels. When selected the change is immediate. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Sharpness option
To change White Balance Setting: 1. When in the Still Capture Mode, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the White Balance option, then press the OK Button to switch to the White Balance submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the four settings. When selected the change is immediate. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the lower right corner of the LCD display.) Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button White Balance option
Multi-snap (Photo Record Mode Only) With the camera set to Multi-snap Mode, you can take five continuous pictures (the flash is disabled). To enable Multi-snap: 1. When in the Still Capture Mode, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Multi-snap, then press OK Button to switch to the Multi-snap submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between On or Off. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the upper left corner of the LCD display.) Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Multi-snap option

Backlight (Photo Record Mode Only) With the camera set to the backlight Mode, you can take shots when bright light is behind the subject. To enable the Backlight Feature: 1. When in the Still Capture Menu, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Backlight feature, then press the OK Button to switch to the Backlight submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between On or Off. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the upper left corner of the LCD display.) Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Backlight option
Date Printing (Photo Record Mode Only) To enable the Date Printing Feature: 1. When in the Still Capture Menu, use the Up/Down Buttons to select the Date Printing feature, then press the OK Button to switch to the Date Printing submenu. 2. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between On or Off. 3. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see the date on the lower left corner of the LCD display.) Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Date Printing option
Date would be shown on the Photo once date printing is enabled.
Night Mode Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions. Record Menu Setup Screen OK Button Night Mode option

Motion Detection

Motion Detection feature allows you to record a moving object. Turn the motion detection on, the camera will start to record video automatically if it detects motion and will stop recording if it does not detect motion. To enable the Motion Detection Feature: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to record menu setup screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to move to the Motion Detect Option. The submenu of Motion Detect will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to choose between ON or OFF. 4. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. (You will see on the lower left corner of the LCD display.)

Record Menu Setup Screen

Effect Setting
This setting allows control over the color tones and moods of a picture or video. The effects can be Normal, B/W(Black/White), Classic and Negative. To change the Effect setting: 1. In the Video/Photo Record Mode, press the OK Button to switch to the record menu setup screen. 2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to move to the Effect Option. The submenu of the Effect will pop up on the screen. 3. Use the Up/Down Buttons to move between the four settings. When selected the change is in effect immediately. 4. Press the OK Button to confirm the setting and exit. Record Menu Setup Screen

Button Function

The Direction Buttons have the following functions in Video and Photo Playback Modes.
Right Button: Go to the next Video/Photo. Left Button: Go to the previous Video/Photo. OK/Enter Button: Enter to Video or Photo option menu. Tele Button : Zoom In (only Photo Mode) Wide Button : Zoom out (only Photo Mode) Playback Button functions: 1. Switch between Record and Playback modes 2. Return to the previous page. Record Button: Start playing the recorded Video.

LCD Dispaly Information

Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode:

Icon 5/10

Description Current Number/ Total number of Video or Photo. Magnification Indicator. Indicate the screen is in Playback Mode

HD D1 VGA

Indicate the selected Video/Photo is locked.

Video Playback

1. Press Playback Button to select Playback Mode. Use Direction Buttons to select the Video option. 2. Press OK Button to go to Video Playback Mode.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last Video. 4. Press Record Button to play and press it again to pause. 5. While playing Video, press Right/Left Buttons to fast forward/backward, then release the button to stop. 6. Use Up/Down Buttons to adjust volume. 7. Press OK Button to go to the Video option menu. 8. Use Right/Left Buttons to select six options, Delete, Thumbnail, Lock, Repeat One, Repeat All, or Exit.
Deleting Videos Operation
1. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Delete option ( )
2. Press OK Button to go to the Delete menu. 3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Video. 4. Use Up Button to delete all videos and Down Button to delete single Video. 5. Before a Video is deleted, a confirmation screen will appear; choosing Yes will execute the operation and No to cancel the operation. 6. Press OK Button to exit.
If a memory card is inserted, you can delete only those videos stored on the card. Videos on a written-protected memory card cannot be deleted. The delete function will only erase unlocked videos. Locked videos must be unlocked before being deleted. 47
Thumbnail Function Operation
1. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Thumbnail option ( )

Make a Slide Show This function automatically repeats all pictures in order. Operation
1. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Slideshow option ( ) 2. Press the OK Button to start the slide show; press it again to stop.
4 Transferring & Viewing Video onto a PC
Transferring Photos or Videos to a Computer
You can transfer pictures or videos stored on your camera to a computer and send them in emails to friends or post them on websites. To do this you should: 1. Connect the computer and camera with the provided mini USB 2.0 cable. The LED will light up and blink. 2. After the LED stops blinking, videos can be found on your computer at My Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\200MOVIE, while Photo(s) can be found on your computer at My Computer\Removable Disk\ DCIM\100PHOTO 3. In these folders, you can read, delete, move, or copy any Video/Photo you want. 4. Use the bundled ArcSoft application software to edit the videos or pictures.

Viewing a Video on a PC

When playing a Video for the first time, the correct Video Codec should be installed in PC. To do this: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the computers CD-ROM drive. Click Install Video Codec and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 2. Start the video player such as Windows Media Player to view AVI Videos.

Sharing A Video

You can share the recorded videos with your friends via internet or CD. Make sure the correct Video Codec is installed on your friends PC. Video Codec is available in the provided CD.
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5 Viewing Photos and Videos on a TV
Connecting to a High-Definition TV
1. Connect HDMI cable to a HD TV. 2. Set video input source of a TV to HDMI option. 3. The steps for viewing stored pictures and Video on a TV are exactly the same as for viewing them on the LCD display.
The camera can not capture videos or photos when it is connected to a high-definition TV. The LCD Panel does not work when the camera is connected to a high-definitionTV. Need help with your digital camera?
Connecting to a non-high-definition 16:9 (Wide) or 4:3 TV
1. Connect one end of the AV cable to your cameras AV Out port.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a TV. 3. The steps for viewing stored photos and Video on a TV are exactly the same as for viewing them on the LCD display.
The LCD display does not work when the camera is connected to a TV.

6 Video File Converter

Bundled software CD contains ArcSoft MediaConverter that features video file converter to convert multiple video formats into compatible format with your camera. In this way, you can convert various video files formats and playback your favorite videos on your camera.

Media Converter

To convert a video file: 1. Install the ArcSoft MediaConverter onto your PC ( Refer to section 10). 2. Click [ Start ] -->[ (All) Programs ] --> [ ArcSoft MediaConverter ] --> [ MediaConverter]. 3. MediaConverter main Screen will appear on your desktop. 4. Click [Add File].

7. Go to http://www.youtube.com/login, then Log onto your YouTube account.
(If you do not have a YouTube account, sign up here first.) 8. After you log onto your YouTube account, Click [ Get Authorization ] button below.
Click [Allow] Button shown on YouTube website.
9. Click [Save] Button to upload the video.
10 Installing Bundled Software
Installing Video Codec to view videos correctly on PC
Before connecting this camera to a computer for the first time, you should install the correct Video Codec on the computer in order to view videos on PC. The Video Codec is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install Video Codec: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the computers CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen will appear. 2. Click Install Video Codec. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Depending on your operating system, you may have to restart your computer after installing it.
Installing Bundled ArcSoft Software
The CD-ROM supplied with this camera contains the other 2 pieces of software. ArcSoft MediaConverter can convert multiple video formats into compatible format with your camera. ArcSoft MediaImpression is a user-friendly application that helps you managing your media for you, and gives you funny and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo and video files. Support the feature of uploading videos easily to YouTube. The detailed information can be found in online help of all the bundled software. To install the bundled software: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computers CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen appears. 2. Select the piece(s) of software you want to install from the list, then click Install Application Software. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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11 Getting Help

Polaroid Online Services ArcSoft Software Help
Website: http://www.polaroid.com
For United States ArcSoft HQ Support Centre (Fremont, CA 94538) Tel.: 1-510-979-5599 Fax: 1-510-440-7978 E-mail: support@arcsoftsupport.com Web: http://www.arcsoft.com/en/support/ For Europe ArcSoft Europe Support Centre (Ireland) Tel.: +353-(0) 61-702087 Fax: +353-(0) 61-702001 E-mail: eurosupport@arcsoft.com For Japan ArcSoft Japan Support Centre (Tokyo) Tel.: +81-3-5795-1392 Fax: +81-3-5795-1397 E-mail: support@arcsoft.jp Web: http://www.arcsoft.jp For Latin America E-mail:latinsupport@arcsoftsupport.com
For China ArcSoft China Support Centre (Hangzhou) Tel.: +86-571-88210575 E-mail: support@arcsoft.com.cn Web: http://www.arcsoft.com.cn/new/support For Taiwan ArcSoft Taiwan Support Centre (Taiwan) Tel.: +886-(0) 2-2506-9355 Fax: +886-(0) 2-2506-8922 E-mail: support@arcsoft.com.tw Web: www.arcsoft.com.tw
Visit http:// www.arcsoft.com for technical support and frequently asked questions (FAQs).

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12 Appendix

Technical specifications
Sensor Lens Sensor: 5.0 MP CMOS Focal Length: 6.8~34 mm Normal focus: 1cm ~ infinite Macro focus:1cm ~ 30cm F No.:3.5~3.7
LCD Screen Exposure Control Image Resolution Video Resolution Shutter Optical Zoom White Balance Storage Self-timer File Format Flash (for still) Flash Range Image Play TV Out Power Supply Dimension
2.7 LCD -/+1.0 EV in 1/3 step High: 3744X2808 Low:1600X1200 HD: 1280X720 30fps VGA: 640X480 30fps Electrical shutter 5X Auto / Manual (Daylight / Fluorescent / Tungsten) Internal Memory: 64MB Nand Flash External Memory: Supports SD/MMC card Approx. 10 seconds Still Image: JPEG Video Clip: AVI (H.264) Auto / Red Eye Reduction / Off 3m (9.9 ft) Single / Thumbnails / Slideshow Digital : HDMI Analog: Composite Video (NTSC/PAL Selectable) NP60 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Size: (W) 117 mm x (D) 56 mm x (H) 65 mm Weight: Approximately 314g (without battery); 340(with battery) Mini USB2.0 Standard: 2592X1944 D1: 720X480 30fps QVGA: 320X240 30fps

PC Interface

Default Settings
The following table indicates the cameras default settings as well as the functionality of the feature. Either it is always on or only functions one time.
The One Time setting is valid once (either Video or Photo capture) or until the power goes off.
Setting Resolution Stabilization Flash Date Printing Night Mode Sound TV System Language Volume Macro Exposure Sharpness White Balance Two in One Photo Frame Self timer Functionality Always Always Always Always Always Always Always Always Always One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time 0EV Level 5 Auto Off Off Off Default Factory Setting HD for Video Standard for Photos Off Off Off Off On NTSC English Level 8
Multi-snap Backlight Mode Motion Detect Effect Format Memory / Format Card Information Intelligent Lighting
One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time One Time
Off Off Off Normal Off On Off
NOTE: The default language for the LCD screen may vary with the different shipment destinations.

System requirements

Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above 256 MB RAM CD-ROM Drive 700 MB free HDD space Available USB port 16-bit Color Display NOTE: The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD screen. These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording.

13 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
1.If the LCD image is not clear when shooting, how can the focus be adjusted? Make sure the subject is within the focus range; Normal mode is at least 30 cm (11.8 inches) away from the lens. In the Macro mode, the subject needs to be between 1 to 30 cm (0.39 to 11.8 inches) away. Make sure the camera is not in the Marco mode if your subject is within the normal focus range. If it is on, you will see the Macro [ ] on the lower right side of the LCD display. If your subject is at least 30cm (11.8 inches) away and the camera is set to Macro, the subject will look out of focus on the LCD display. 2.The flash is not working. The camera is in Macro Mode. The battery power is low. 3.When recording, the digital zoom does not function. If the Stabilization function is activated when recording videos, the Tele/Wide button for digital zooming will be disabled. 4.The files on the memory card do not display smoothly when the LCD shows the ! or funnel marking. The ! means the file format is not supported and the funnel marking indicates the file is not read smoothly. Delete these files and the others can then be played normally. It is recommended that you first format the memory card before using it and avoid placing files with different formats in the same folder.

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5.Why is camera Flash not active when taking pictures? Make sure that the focus range is NOT set in the Macro mode; the flash is disable in this mode. Scroll through Photo modes and set Flash to Auto. In Auto mode camera flash fires ONLY when necessary (in dark setting as example). 6.Why do some of my indoor pictures look blurry and dark? In these photo capture conditions, the cameras shutter time is much longer, therefore you may need to turn on the flash and/or use a tripod. You will hear the shutter sound when the photo is taken. 7.How do I charge battery? Your computer will not charge battery when connected. ONLY the supplied AC charger can be used. Your camera must be turned OFF; the blinking led indicates charging, when the light is green charging is complete.
Tips, Your Safety & Maintenance
Your Camera should only be operated within the following environment. 32 - 95 Fahrenheit; 5 - 35 Celsius 20% - 80% relative humidity, non condensing The battery life and image quality may be impaired when the camera is operated beyond these conditions. Camera Cautions NEVER immerse any part of the camera or its accessories into any fluid or liquid. ALWAYS disconnect the camera from your PC or TV before cleaning it. ALWAYS remove dust or stains on the camera with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent. NEVER place hot items on the surface of the camera. NEVER attempt to open or disassemble the camera because such doing will violate any warranty claim.

Regulatory Information

FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the product may malfunction and require user to reset the product.

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no known hacks

AEG DVD 6500 HT AEG M-2002 AEG 2002P / 4502 / 4503 / 4504 / 4506 / 4511 / 4513 / 4602 HC / 4603 HC / 4609 HC
AFK DVD-100 / DVD-101 AFK DVD-AFK DVD-106 / HCS-101
Afreey ADV-2360 / ADV-2630 Afreey LD-2020/ LD-2060 Affrey PDV-2000 Airis L103C Airis L120 Airis L103B / L103E / L105A / L105B / L105C / L105D / L106 / L253 /

LW256 / LW257

Aiwa AVJ-R5 / AVJ-X55 / HV-DH1 / HV-DH10 / XD-AX36 Aiwa HT-DV50 / XD-DV50 Aiwa HT-DV90 Aiwa XD-520KS / XD-DV520 / XD-DV520 KS Aiwa XD-AX10
You need an OneForAll remote (URC 7030)
Aiwa XD-DV170 Aiwa XD-DV290 / XD-DV370 / XR-DV370 KN Aiwa XD-DV480 Aiwa XD-DW1 / XD-DW5 / XD-DW7 Aiwa XR-DV525 Aiwa XD-DV520 Aiwa AVJ-X33, AVJ-X55, HT-DV50, XD-AX1, XD-DK601, XD-DV10, XD-DV170, XD-DV290, XD-DV380, XD-DV485, XD-DV487, XD-DV500, XD-DV530, XD-DV600, XD-PK701, XP-K7, XP-KR9, XR-DV120, XRDV526, XR-DV700, XR-DV701, XS-DV335RW
Akai ADV-1120 / ADV-1250 / DV-P2340 / DV-P2440 / DV-P2540 / DVD-2100SS / DVR-2100SS Akai ADV-8000 / ADV-8175 / DV-P2500 / DVP-8000 Akai ADV-9000 / DV-P3410 / DVD-3140 Akai DHT-300 Akai DV-P1000 Akai DV-P2000
Akai DV-P3470 / DV-P3570 / DV-P3570S Akai DV-P3550 Akai DV-P4000 / DV-P4500 Akai DV-P4330S / DV-P5380S / DV-P5570SL / DV-P5580SK Akai DV-P4410 / DV-P4420S Akai DV-PX7000 Akai DVR-3100SS / DVR-3300SS / DV-R3400SS Akai DV-R4000SS / DV-R4150SS Akai DVD-200BL Akai DVD-2100 / DVD-2100SS Akai DVD-3850S Akai DVPS-760 Akai HV-DH10 / HV-DH10N Akai PDVD150 Akai ADV-1000, ADV-1150, ADV-2750, ADV-8175, APV-4300MB, CFTP2085V, DV-P3580SK, DV-P4500, DV-4530S, DV-P4580SL, DVPX6500, PX7000E, DV-PX7000E, DV-R4200SS, DV-4410SS, DVV605N, DVD-P5851, DVD-S3500P, DVPS-7000, VRD-975
Akura ACHTS02 Akura ADV14S / ADV145S / ADV146S / ADV147S / ADV147AS Akura ADV143S Akura APDV149TS / APDV150TS Akura ADV144S / ADVR-171S
Alba DVD103 / DVD106 / DVD108 Alba DVD104 / DVD114 Alba 108 xi Alba DVD109 Alba DVD113 / DVD70

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Alba DVD119 / DVD73 Alba DVD129 Alba DVD165 / DVD65 Alba DVD45 Alba DVD59 Alba DVDP500 Alba RDVD1002 Alba TDV3406 / TDV3450 Alba DVCR2, DVD54, DVD55, RDVD1000, RDVD1001, Roadstar DVD2551K, SYS2200CD DVD, TVD3455, TVD3456
All-Tel DVD-101 All-Tel DVD 8166F / XR900 / XR1000
Amoisonic DVD2002 Amoisonic DVD2002BM Amoisonic DVD8166 Amoisonic DVD8506F/ DVD8506 Amoisonic DVD7000 / DVD7300 / DVD8000 / DVD8156 / DVD8300 / VDR2000
Amphion ABT V101 Amstad DVD 2320 Amstrad DX 3016 Amstrad D240 / D320 / D400 / DR251 / DR300 / DV-150 / DV-200 / DV-250 / DV-303 / DX 3010 / DX 3014 / DX 3015
AMW M270 / M280 / P510 / T342 / T365 / V101 AMW P510 / P8A5 / P80L / P819 / V101 AMW P90L / R99 / U-100 AMW S99 / V99 AMW V120 AMW V250 AMW M520, P9C2T, T352, V120, V151
Apex AD-600A Apex AD-1000 / AD-1010W / AD-1130W / AD-1165 / PD-510 Apex AD-1110W Apex AD-1200 / AD-3201 / PD-100 Apex DRX-9000 Apex AD-1115, AD-1145, AD-1150, AD-1225, AD-1250X, AD-1700M, AD-2100, AD-2101, AD-2600, AD-2701, AD-703A, AD-7701, ADV3800, DRX-9100, DRX-9200, DVX-4351, GT2015DV, GT2715DV, HT100W, HT-150, HT-170, HT-180, MD-100, PD-10, PD-450, PD-480, PD500, PD-510, PD-650, PD-660S
Arcam DV-78 / DV-79 / DV-88 Arcam FMJ VD27
Arena DVD 5000 Arirang DH-9000 Ariston 2000 Aristona ADV423 Aristona ADV425 / ADV430 Aristona ADV442
Arrgo ADD-210 / ADD-280 / ADP-210 Arrgo ADP-700 Arrgo ADP-730 / ADP-740
Artisan DVD 2000 Ascomtec DVD 3003 Ascomtec DVD 3001, DVD 3004

No known hacks

Aspire Digital AD-1000 / AD-900 Aspire Digital AD-1100S Aspire Digital AD-8000 Aspire Digital AD-8091 Aspire Digital AD-N820B Aspire Digital AD-1100CDG, AD-2100, AD-6000, AD-8092

Shinco 180 / 360 / 380 / 2120 / 8320 Shinco 2100 Silvercrest KH 6507 Silvercrest KH 6508 Silvercrest KH 6778 Silvercrest DC 5900 / MiniDVD 12010SC
Skymaster DVD 2200 Skymaster Supervision 2400 Skymaster Supervision 2500 SM Electronic Supervision 1000 SM Electronic Supervision 1100
SM Electronic Supervision 2000 SM Electronic Supervision 2100 SM Electronic Supervision 2200 SM Electronic Supervision 2400 / Supervision 2500 / Supervision 2550 SMC DVD-330S / 530 Sonicblue DVP 1160 / DVP 1165 Sonicblue GO Video DVP 865 Sherwood DVD-1000K Sherwood DVD-6105K Sherwood V-756 Sherwood VD-4106R Sherwood VD-4500 Sherwood V-768, DV-5108, VR-670, VR-758
Sony Playstation 2 / SCPH 10000 Sony Playstation 2 Sony SLV D 900 / SLV-D900E Sony DVP-F21 / DVP-LS500 / DVP-LS755 / DVP-LS785 / DVP-NC615 / DVP-NS52 / DVP-NS300 / DVP-NS305 / DVP-NS310 / DVP-NS315 / DVP-NS32 / DVP-NS330 / DVP-NS333 / DVP-NS355 / DVP-NS360 / DVP-NS400 / DVP-NS405 / DVP-NS410 / DVP-NS430 / DVP-NS433 / DVP-NS575 / DVP-NS585 / DVP-NS590 / DVP-NS700 / DVP-NS730 / DVP-NS765 / DVP-NS900 /DVP-NS905 / DVP-NS930 / DVP-NS955 / DVP-PQ1 / DVP-PQ2 / RDR-GX3 / RDR-GX7 / RDR-GX300 / RDRGX700 / RDR-GXD500 / RDR-HX900 / RDR-HX1000
Sony DVP-NC85H, SLV-D500P
Starmedia 3023 / 4022 Starmedia 5050
Sunkai S2004 Sunstech DVP-S105 / DVP-X505 Sunstech DVP-T303 Sunstech DVP-S103
Sylvania 6509DD / 6513DA / 6513DE / 6519DA / CDVL700E / DV2000 / DV3000 / DVC800C / DVC840E / DVC850C /DVC860D / DVC880D / DVL100A / DVL100C / DVL120RB / DVL300D / DVL500B / DVL700D / DVR900E / DVR90DE / DVR90DF / DVR90VE / DVR90VF / SRD2900 / SRD4900 / SRDV100 / SRDV200 / SRDV495 / SRTD413 / SSC719B1 / SSD800 / SSD803
Targa DP-5100X / DVH-5100X Targa DP-5200X Targa DRH-5000 Targa DRH-5100x Targa DR-5100X
Tatung TDV-2000 Tatung TDV-5100 Tatung DV-518 / T15DR95S / T15DF41S / T21DF41S / TDR-600N / TDR-700N / TDV5100C / TDVC500S / TDVR600S / THT5150S
Teac DV-1000 / DV-2000 / DV-2150 / DV-2200 / DV-3000 Teac DV-2120 / DV-2170 Teac DV-2180 / DV-2190K
Teac DV-3120 / DV-3150 / PL-D1400 Teac DV-3500 Teac DV-3800 / DV-3800VK Teac DV-4000 Teac DV-C200 Teac DV-H350 / DV- H550 Teac DV-M5000 Teac DV-P100 / DV-P300G / PL-D1200 / PL-D1520 / PL-D1620M Teac DVR101 Teac MVD-100 Teac PL-D1000 Teac PL-D2000 Teac PL-D2200 Teac DV-1050 / DV-3300 / DV-7D / Dv-900VK / DV-990 / DV-H500 / DV-H550 / DV-L800 / DV-P1010 / MCDV100 / MVD-200 / PL-D1800
Technica DVD 351 Technika T 1000 D Technika DP 301 Technika DVD 108 Technika DVD 230 Technika DVD 300 Technika SDV 1165 Telefunken TDH-2900
Telefunken TDV-0811 / TDV-0820 / TDV-8301 Telefunken TDV-1763 Telefunken TDV-7500 Telefunken TDV-8300 Telefunken TDV-080 / TDV-223 / TDV-228 / TDV-280 / TDV-668 / TDV-4350 / TDV-6000 / TDV-7221 / THT-152 / TLD-1701 / TMH-2000 / TMH-2800 / TNE-1301 / TNE-1302 / TNE-1501 / TRW-1018 / TTV-2181

Terratec DVD 5.1 Tevion DR-108 Tevion DR-1750 Tevion DRW-1000 Tevion DRW-8005 HDD Tevion DVD 160 HDD II Tevion DVD-200 (ALDI) / DVD-2001 Tevion DVD-2002 Tevion DVD-2003 / DVD-3000 / DVD-4000 Tevion DVD-5000 / DVD-6000 / DVD-7000 Tevion MD 80032 / MD 80120 Thomson 24 WT 25 UG / 24 WT 25 UG Thomson DPL 900 DV / DPL 910 VD Thomson DPL 909 VD Thomson DTH 195 E / DTH 212 / DTH 213 /DTH 231 / DTH 231 E Thomson DTH 210 / DTH 210 E / DTH 210 U / DTH 2100 / DTH 2200 / DTH 4600 / DTH 4601
Thomson DTH 211 / DTH 211 E / DTH 311 / DTH 311 U Thomson DTH 220 E Thomson DTH 3300 Thomson DTH 3600 / DTH 400 / DTH 4500 / DTH 5000 Thomson DTH 3700 / DTH 5200 Thomson DTH 4000 / DTH 4200 Thomson DTH 5400 Thompson DTH 7000 / DTH 7000 E / DTH 7500 E / DTH 7500 U Thomson DVD 430 / DVD 431 Tiny TPSL 102 Tokai 205N / 3500AT Tokai DVD 715 Tokai 823 Tokai 215, 223, 305, 503, 505, 515, 525, 613, 715, 723, 725, 815, DVX4350MUC
Toshiba SD1200 / SD1600 / SD1700 / SD210E / SD2109 / SD2150 / SD220E / SD2800 / SD3750 Toshiba SD120E / SD125E / SD220E Toshiba SD240 / SD350E / SD3960 / SD3980 Toshiba SD3109 Toshiba SD43HK Toshiba 23HLV84 / SD-24 VLSL / D-KR2 / D-R1 / D-R2 / D-R255 / DR4 / D-VR30 / D-VR4 / MD13N1 / MD13N3 / MD13P3 / MD14FN1 / MD20FM1 / MD20FN1 / MD20FP1 / MD20P1 / MD9DM1 / MD9DP1 /
MW20FM1 / MW20FN1 / MW20FP1 / MW20FP3 / MW24FM1 / MW24FN3 / MW24FP3 / RD-X2 / RD-XS34 / RDXS30 / RDXS32 / RDXS52 / RSTX20 / RSTX60 / SD1008 / SD100X / SD106E / SD114E / SD1209 / SD1209 / SD114E / SD1209 / SD1300 / SD130E / SD1402 / SD140E / SD145E / SD1850 / SD1900 / SD2006 / SD2008 / SD2108 / SD214E / SD22VE / SD22VL / SD245 / SD248E / SD24VB / SD2600 / SD2650 / SD2710 / SD2715 / SD2805 / SD2810 / SD2815 / SD2850 / SD320V / SD324ES / SD34VL / SD35VF / SD36VESE / SD3860 / SD400V / SD412V / SD4205 / SD44HK / SD4960 / SD500E / SD5205T / SD5907 / SD5915 / SD5980 / SD6915 / SD9100 / SDH400 / SDK200 / SDK220 / SDK330 / SDK350 / SDK530 / SDK730 / SDK740 / SDK750 / SDP1000 / SDP1400 / SDP1500 / SDP1600 / SDP2500 / SDP2600 / SDV290 / SDV291 / SDV390 / SDV391 / SDV395 / SDV396 / SDV593 / SDV65HT / VTD1420 / VTD1431 / VTW2185
Umax DVD-2100 Umax DVD-6000 Umax DVD-6400 Umax DVD-6500 United DVD 1151 United DVD 1155 United DVD 2023 M United DVD 2151 United DVD 2255 / 3052 M United DVD 3052 / DVD 3151 / DVD 3153 / DVD 3155 United DVD 3054 United DVD 3160 / DVD 3161 United DVD 4051 United DVD 4054 M United DVD 4062 M
United DVD 4053 United DVD 5000 United DVD 5054 M United DVH 3161 United DVH 4083 United DVH 4087 United DVX 4066 M United DVX 4069 United HDV 4080 / HDV 4090 Universum DVD 3015 Universum DVD 8112 Universum DVD DR-1020 Universum DVD DR-3021 / DVD DR-3022 Universum DVD DR-4020 Universum DVD DR-4342 Universum DVD DR-8120 Universum DVD 2211 / DVD 8100 / DVD DR-1030 / DVD DR-1044 / DVD DR-3015 / DVD-R-DR 4040 / DVD DR-4050

Veba AV2403 / AV2405 / AVPMK560 Veba AV2402

Veba AV2408 / AV2411

Venturer DVD 100K / PS166W / PVS1090 / PVS122B / PVS123 / PVS176W / PVS1760 / PVS177W / PVS17700 / PVS1950 / PVS1960 / PVS1971 / PVS1977 / PVS1988 / PVS2628 / PVS2628V / RTS2628 / STS20 / STS20S / STS 20 AAS 10 / STS 21 AAST / STS 21 AAS 10 /
STS75E / STS82 Venturer STS13S / STS 32 AAS 10 / STS32S Venturer SVP580 Venturer PVS126A / PVS17200 / PVS1951 / STS31S / STS91
Vieta DVD 2 Vieta DVD 3 Vieta DVD 4 Vieta DVD UNO Vieta DVD 40 / DVD 50
Voxson DVD-221 / DVD-250 / DVD-MXK2 Voxon DVD-320 / DVD-330 Voxson DVD-ZK7 / SL-50 Voxson T172 Voxson DVD-260, DVD-270, DVD-277, DVD-3777, DVD-MXK3, DVDMXK9, DVD-MXK10, DVD-MXK18, DVD-ZK5, DVD-ZK100, M9, MP9, SL-10, SL-10DTVB, SL-50TVS, SL-60, SL-77, SL-80, SLK-7

no hacks

Vtrek DVD-9901B / DVD-K11 Vtrek DVD-9908 / DVD-K9A Welltech DVD-20654 / 40112 / 40954 / HT DVD 02 Welltech 40280 Wharfedale DVD 50 ST / WDP-127 / WMTS-6801 Wharfedale DVD 750 Wharfedale DVD 750 S
Wharfedale WMTS-6801 Wharfedale M3 Wharefedale M5 Wharfedale DVD-800DivX / DVD2900F / DVDTV-1 Wintel WIN9663 Wintel WIN2010 / Wintel WIN3000 Xenius DVD1030 / DVD 2030 Xenius DVDX2040 Xenius HTX 2200 XLogic DVD-838J / XL0901 XMS 150 / 250 / 350 / 750 / 950 XMS 777 XMS 888 XMS 989 XORO HSD 201 XORO HSD 310 / HSD 400 pro / HSD 415 XORO HSD 420 XORO AEP 810 / HSD 303 / HSD 310 / HSD 311 / HSD 311 Pro / HSD 400 Pro / HSD 410 / HSD 415 / HSD 705 / HSD 706 / HSD 710 / HSD 711 / HSD 4000 / HSD 6000 / HSD R505 / HSD R545 / HVR 5500 XWave 9100 XWave LB 900 / LB 1000 XWave LB 1010 / LB 1100
Yamada DVD-2500 / DVD-2600 / DVD-5220 / DVD-5520 / DVX-6700 Yamada DVR-8000 / DVR-8400X Yamada DVR-8100 / DVR-9000H / DVR-9100H Yamaha DVX-5500 Yamaha DVX-6600 Yamada DVD-2001 / DVD-5700 / Chili DVD-6200XS / DVD-MX105 / DVDSlim-5120 / DVDSlim-5320 / DVDSlim-5520 / DVR-8200 / DVR930HX / PDiX-770 / PDV-520 Yamaha DV C6760 / DV C6770 / DV S5550 / DV S5650 / DV S5750 / DV SL100 / DVD 796 / DVD C750 / DVD C950 / DVD E600 / DVD S530 / DVD S540 / DVD S550 / DVD S557 / DVD S560 / DVD S600 / DVD S657 / DVX C300 / DVX C700 / DVX S30 Yamaha DV S5450 / DVD S510 / DVD S5350 Yamaha DVD S520 Yamaha S657 Yamaha DVD S700 / DVD S796 Yamaha DVD S2500 / DVR-S120 / DVR-S150 / DVX S120 / DVX S150 DV C6280, DV C6480, DV C6660, DV S5270, DV S5751, DV S5770, DVD 795, DVD C740, DVD-S80, DVD C900, DVD C920, DVD C940, DVD C996, DVD CX1, DVD S830, DVD S1200, DVD S1500, DVD S2300, DVR-S100, DVX S100, DVX S650, YHT 700 Yamakawa 215 / 255 Yamakawa 218 Yamakawa 238 / 265 / 285 / 285VGA / 288K/VGA Yamakawa 275 Yamakawa 365 DivX Yamakawa 711

 

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