Changing the settings of a CD-R/RW (continued)

Tip

Recommended browsers are as follows:

Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver. 3.0 or higher

Netscape Navigator Ver. 3.0 or higher

Notes

If you add other images to the CD-R/RW using this player, repeat this procedure. Otherwise, you cannot view the added image on your PC.

Every time that this procedure is repeated, a maximum of 30 MB of the disc’s memory is used for conversion to the PC format.

To view TIFF format images, you need to have a plug-in for this purpose.

When you want to play an MPEG format movie, an MPEG AUDIO voice memo or WAVE format voice- overed audio using your PC's browser, you need to have the corresponding plug- ins.

Windows Media Player or Active Movie Player (Direct Show) are recommended.

Even if you convert a disc for a CD-ROM drive, some computers may not be able to read the images on the disc.

Changing to a format compatible with your PC

1 Select “Convert disc for CD-ROM drive viewing”, then press OK.

The confirmation dialog box appears.

2 Select “Yes”, then press OK.

The format of the images recorded on the CD-R/ RW is converted to a format compatible with PCs (ISO9660* level 1 format). When you insert the CD- R/RW into your PC, your browser starts automatically and you can view the images. If the browser does not start automatically, open the ENTRANCE.HTM file on the CD-R/RW.

After you have finished viewing the images on your PC, you can return the disc to the player and add more images.

*ISO9660: the standard format for CD-ROMs as regulated by ISO.

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