Playing a slideshow

aAfter step 3 of “Viewing All Folders” above, press < and select “All Photos” from the

Browse menu.

bSelect the file you want to start from, and press ENTER to turn on the “Options” menu.

cSelect “Slideshow,” and press ENTER.Slideshow starts.

You can apply other playback settings to the selected file using the “Options” menu (see below).

All Photos

1214 items

Options

Slideshow

Add to Quicklist

File : DSC00434.jpg

Date : 12/10/2007

Resolution: 293 x 196

Format: JPEG

Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit

The “Options” menu appears when you select a file and press ENTER

To use the “Options” menu

Available “Options” menu settings differ depending on the situation. In the above example of the use of the “Options” menu, the following items are available.

Items

Details

SlideshowStarts playing a slideshow as above.

 

 

Add to Quicklist

Adds the selected file to the Quicklist for

 

later slideshow playback.

 

 

To play in other play mode

During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly. The selected item changes with each press:

“Repeat All” — “Random” — “Repeat Off” See page 25 for details.

Note that in Random mode, only files in the list area (20 files maximum) are randomly played.

zHints

See page 24 for the remote’s operations.

Even after stopping playback, the player resumes playback from the last file you played.

Note

The photos may appear slowly depending on the size and the number of files.
About the “Photos” (All Photos) Title List display

All Photos

1214 items

File:SummerDSC00434of '06.jpg.jpg

Date:July/23/200612/10/2007

Resolution:196x298293 196pixels

Format:JPEG

Confirm SYSTEM MENU Exit

1Detailed information

Displays details about the selected file.
• File: Displays the file name.

 

• Date: Displays the shooting date.

 

• Resolution: Displays the picture resolution in width ×

 

Viewing

2List area

height.

 

• Format: Displays the recording format.

Photo

Displays overall photo content in thumbnail.

 

About unplayable photo files

Files

The player does not play the file if:

 

– The DATA DVD is not recorded in a JPEG format that

 

conforms to UDF (Universal Disk Format).

 

– The photo file is not recorded in a format that conforms to the

 

DCF*.

 

– The file has an extension other than “.JPEG.”

 

– The image is larger than 4,096 (width) × 4,096 (height) in

 

normal mode, or progressive JPEG.

 

– The image does not fit the screen (the image is reduced).

 

– The file name contains characters other than numbers and

 

English alphabet.

 

Even when the above are not applicable, some files may not play depending on the recording condition or the method (e.g., writer software).

Files may not play on this player if edited on a PC.

*“Design rule for Camera File system”: Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association).

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