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# QuickTime will open a window with all of the clips in the '''AVCHD''' file.
 
# QuickTime will open a window with all of the clips in the '''AVCHD''' file.
 
# Select a clip and click '''OK'''.
 
# Select a clip and click '''OK'''.
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=== Backing Up the Files ===
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==== External Drives ====
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* Copy the entire folder to an external hard drive or thumb drive.
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==== OneDrive ====
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# In a web browser go to '''Office.com''' and sign in with your Evergreen email and password.
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# On the left click '''OneDrive'''
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# On the top left click '''My files'''
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# Drag your folder from the desktop to the top of the '''My files''' window.
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# The files will upload.
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Revision as of 13:41, 14 October 2024

AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) is a file-based format for the recording and playback of high definition video. The Vixia video cameras at Media Loan use the AHCHD format.

File Management

When working with AVCHD files it's important to not rename the files and edit any of the contents of the AVCHD folder.

Copying Files from the Memory Card

  1. Create a new folder on the desktop with a meaningful name for the footage.
  2. Put the camera in USB mode or remove the memory card and use a memory card reader
  3. Open the Memory card
  4. Open the PRIVATE folder
  5. Drag the AVCHD file to your folder on the desktop.

Viewing the footage with QuickTime

  1. Double click the AVCHD file on the desktop.
  2. QuickTime will open a window with all of the clips in the AVCHD file.
  3. Select a clip and click OK.

Backing Up the Files

External Drives

  • Copy the entire folder to an external hard drive or thumb drive.

OneDrive

  1. In a web browser go to Office.com and sign in with your Evergreen email and password.
  2. On the left click OneDrive
  3. On the top left click My files
  4. Drag your folder from the desktop to the top of the My files window.
  5. The files will upload.