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Required i.LINK cable
Use the Sony i.LINK 4-pin-to-4-pin cable (during DV importing).
The server complies with IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 1394a-
2000 standards.
Notes about i.LINK
• i.LINK does not automatically guarantee compatible
operations among all i.LINK devices.
Transmission of data and control information between
connected devices depends on the capability of each device.
Normally only one device can be connected to the server with
an i.LINK cable (DV cable). If you are connecting to a DV
device that can be connected to multiple DV devices, refer to
the instructions supplied with the DV device.
• The server can be connected to Sony HDV/DV digital
camcorders (excluding DCR-VX700/VX1000 and DCR-PC7).
You cannot connect non-Sony HDV/DV digital camcorders to
the server.
About All Media Guide
All Media Guide, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the leading
authority on music, movies and games. Since 1991, the company
has provided comprehensive content and technologies to support
the physical and digital distribution of entertainment media.
With thousands of musicologists, film historians, and game
specialists contributing over the years, AMG has created the
industry's cleanest, most in-depth database of information and
original editorial content.
AMG content and technologies are licensed by leading
consumer electronics manufacturers, retailers, and Internet sites.
Visit AMG at www.allmusic.com, www.allmovie.com and
www.allgame.com
What is AMG?
AMG stands for All Media Guide, which is a company that has
database of music CDs and DVDs. The database that the AMG
has (AMG Database) contains artist names and album names for
music CDs, and movie title, director, and casts for BD/DVD
movies.
The AMG function on this server
The server uses the database service that AMG provides (“AMG
Service”) to acquire music CD/BD and DVD movie data through
the Internet as follows:
• On automatic disc registration
The server automatically selects the most pertinent data from
the search results and registers the data as the BD/DVD
information.
• On manual disc registration
The server registers data that the user selected from the search
results.
Notes
Internet connection is required to use the AMG Service. Configure the
Internet Settings correctly (page 121).
You will need to agree on “End User License Agreement” in the
package and “AMG Terms of Use” displayed when you firstly use
AMG Service. (i) As to “AMG Terms of Use”, press HOME and select
[Settings] – [System Settings] – [All Media Guide Settings] (page 117)
and (ii) read “End User License Agreement” carefully.
Data will not be displayed or received if it is not registered to the AMG
Database.
The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs, DVD-ROMs,
and BD-ROMs are limited. Such cover arts are displayed while the
corresponding CDs, DVD-ROMs and BD-ROMs remain in the
changer.
AMG Service is provided only to commercially available music CDs,
DVD-ROMs, and BD-ROMs.*
AMG Service may end without a prior notice.
* Nothing will be displayed for content copied on a recordable media
such as a CD-R/CD-RW and DVD-R.
Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the
HDD.