10The PhotoViewer (DVR-640H-S)

Playing a slideshow

Depending on the aspect ratio, some pictures may be displayed with black bars top and bottom, or left and right.

 

ENTER

1

Select a folder from the folder

list.

The first nine images from the selected folder are displayed as thumbnails in the main part of the screen.

The larger the file size, the longer it takes the recorder to load the file.

To start the slideshow from the first file in the folder, skip to step 4 after pressing

ENTER.

 

ENTER

2

Select ‘File Selection’ from the

menu.

The first thumbnail image is highlighted.

You can also select a folder, then press to get to the thumbnail view area.

To get back to the folder list, press

RETURN (or when the leftmost thumbnail is highlighted).

3

Select a thumbnail.

• Use the

PREV and

NEXT

buttons to display the previous/next

page of thumbnails.

 

ENTER

 

 

4

Select ‘Start Slideshow’ from

the menu.

You can also select a file or folder then press PLAY to start playing the slideshow.

Large picture files may take a few seconds to display. This is normal.

During playback of the slideshow you can listen to WMA/MP3 files in the Slideshow genre (see Editing Jukebox albums on page 92)

STOP

5 Press to return to the thumbnail view area.

You can also use the RETURN button.

RETURN

6 Press to return to the folder view area.

• With the leftmost thumbnail highlighted,

you can use the

button.

To exit the PhotoViewer, press HOME MENU.

Reloading files from a disc or USB device

If you have a disc with more than 1000 files and/or 100 folders, you can still view all the images using the reload function.

1 Navigate to the last entry in the folder list (‘Read next: ...’).

2 ENTER Load the next batch of up to 999 files/99 folders from the disc or connected USB device.

It will take a moment (at most a few minutes) to load in the images.1

• Use PREV / NEXT to display the previous/next picture, or PAUSE to pause the slideshow.

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Pioneer DVR-640H-S manual Playing a slideshow, Reloading files from a disc or USB device