Supported File Formats
The following file types may be projected from a digital camera, external hard drive, or flash memory drive:
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Scenario | .sit | These are scenario files created using the |
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| EMP SlideMaker 2 program that is included |
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| with the projector. |
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Graphics | .bmp | Images with a resolution greater than 1024 |
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| × 768 cannot be projected. |
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| .gif | Images with a resolution greater than 1024 |
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| × 768 cannot be projected. |
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| .jpg | Projection is not possible for CMYK color |
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| formats, progressive formats, and images |
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| with a resolution in excess of 8192 × 6144. |
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| .png | Projection is not possible for images with a |
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| resolution in excess of 1024 × 768. |
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Movie | .mpg | MPEG1 |
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| If the movie exceeds a maximum size of |
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| 720 × 576, or is not in the same form as a |
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| DVD (sequence header arranged for each |
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| GOP) it cannot be played back. |
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| The reproducible audio format is |
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| Layer 2. Linear PCM and AC- 3 audio cannot |
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| be played back. |
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| .mov | QuickTime® format Motion JPEG files. |
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DPOF | .mrk | For DPOF version 1.10, only files named |
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| AUTPLAYx.mrk (where x is a number |
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| between 0 and 9) can be projected. |
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Files with the extension JPEG and MPEG can’t be projected. Rename or save files as JPG or MPG. Files with high compression will not look good. Movie files may not look as good from media with a slow access speed.
112Presenting from a Digital Camera or External Drive