
What to do if “ NO FILE” appears
When “ NO FILE” appears it indicates that no files for the current playback mode can be found.
If “DISK : EMPTY” appears, then there are no files stored on the disk. Switching the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA” brings up the shooting screen.
If “DISK : NOT EMPTY” appears, then there are other files stored on the disk. To play back those files, perform the operations given below.
Switch the playback mode
1Turn the mode dial to &, r, or 7.
œThe selected mode is entered and if files for that mode are present, the playback screen appears.
œIf audio recordings are present, see “Playing back audio recordings” on page 69.
œIf no files are found and “DISK : NOT EMPTY” still appears, perform the operations given in “Switch folders” below.
Switch folders
1Press the SET button.
œ “SKIP FILE” appears. (The Skip File Screen)
2Turn the control dial to select a folder number.
œIf an image appears, press the RETURN button to exit the Skip File Screen.
œIf you turn the control dial and the folder number does not change, then there are no other folders.
Mode selector dial
SET button
RETURN button
Control dial
1 0 0
A T T E N T I ON
GR OU P : NO F I L E
D I S K : E M P T Y
When the disk is empty
1 0 0
A T T E N T I ON
GR OU P : NO | F I L E |
D I S K : NO T | E M P T Y |
pOK |
|
When data is present of a different
type or in a different folder
Folder number
1 0 0
S K I P F I L E
DA T E : 2 0 0 1 / 0 8 / 2 8
Skip File Screen
NOTE
œTemporary video clip interval files (see page 106) and temporary animation files (see page 111) are not considered video clip files and therefore the “NO FILE” message will appear even if they are present. Be aware of this when erasing data or reformatting the disk.
HINT
œWhen you want to know the types of files or folder numbers present, see “Viewing the folder information” on page 118. Knowing the types of files present and the number of folders helps when playing back files.
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