Index screen of a still picture file

Appears when startup is set.

Appears when a file is

Index menu

protected.

 

Memory Stick Home

 

Slide Show

 

Option

 

Filter : Still

 

Select Folder

Full Screen

Slide Show

 

Digi.Camera Mode

Protect

 

 

Rotate

 

Startup

 

Delete

 

Close

No : 123/1234

File : 100MSDCF/SJP0001.JPG

Size : 1024x768

Date : 2003/JUL/15 12:34PM

Resolution Date

Order/total

File name and file

number of

format

picture files

To select a picture file in the thumbnail display, press M, m, < or ,. If you want to display other picture files when more than 20 picture files are contained in the current folder, select a picture file in the bottom row and press m, or select a file on the right-most column, press , to select the slider, then press m. If you press MS SLIDE in the index menu, the slide show starts from the selected picture.

Stick”

“Memory a Using

 

 

Index screen of a movie file

Appears when the displayed picture is a movie.

Appears when a file

Index menu

is protected.

 

Memory Stick Home

 

Slide Show

 

Option

 

Filter : Still

 

Select Folder

Movie Player

Slide Show

 

Digi.Camera Mode

Protect

 

 

Rotate

 

Startup

 

Delete

 

Close

No : 123/1234

File : 100MSDCF/SJP0001.MPG

Size : 352x240

Date : 2003/JUL/15 12:34PM

Resolution Date

Order/total

File name and file

number of

format

picture files

Picture setting screen of a still picture

Picture setting menu

Return

Information

On

Protect

Rotate

Startup

Delete

Close

No : 1/1234

File : 100MSDCF/SJP0001.JPG

Size : 1024x768

Date : 2003/JUL/15 12:34PM

Resolution

 

Date

Order/total number

 

of picture files

File name and

 

Appears when

file format

startup is set.

 

Appears when a file is protected.

If you want to display another picture file when multiple picture files are contained in the current folder, press ,. If you press MS SLIDE in the picture setting menu, the screen returns to Memory Stick Home.

GB 42 Preparing for Viewing the Picture Files Stored in a “Memory Stick”