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When you attempt to play the following photo

files, the mark appears on the screen and they cannot be played.

photo files larger than 8,192 pixels (width or height)

photo files smaller than 15 pixels (width or height)

photo files exceeding 32 MB

photo files with extreme aspect ratios (greater than 50:1 or 1:50)

photo files in Progressive JPEG format

photo files that have a “.jpeg” or “.jpg” extension, but not in JPEG format

photo files that have an extremely long name

The following photo files cannot be played.

photo files recorded on BD-Rs in any format other than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.6

photo files recorded on BD-REs in any format other than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.5

The following photo files or folders cannot be displayed in the file list or folder list.

photo files that have an extension other than “.jpeg” or “.jpg”

photo files that have an extremely long name

photo files in the 5th tree or lower

501th or more folders when the total number of folders and files in a single tree exceeds 500

Photo files edited on a PC may not be played.

Thumbnail images of some photo files may not be displayed.

Large photo files may take some time to display or to start a slideshow.

To view best quality images

If you have a Sony TV compatible with “PhotoTV HD,” you can enjoy best quality images by the following connection and setting.

1Connect the player to the TV using an HDMI cable (not supplied).

2Set the TV’s video setting to [VIDEO-A] mode.

For details on [VIDEO-A], refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.

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