Sony NWA805B Operation Manual page 73

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  Playing Photos
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A playback of songs continues even while you are searching for photos in the photo
folder lists, or photo lists or the Now Playing screen of the Photo is displayed.
You can play back the photos in the selected folder continuously (slide show play) ( 
page 77).
You can arrange photos transferred to the player by folders. Select the player (as
"WALKMAN" or "Removable Disk") using Windows Explorer, create a new folder just
under the "DCIM" folder, and then move photos to the created folder.
DCIM
101MSDCF
Summer
DSC00003.jpg
Photos recognized by the player are photos stored in the folder, one hierarchy below the
"DCIM" holder. Photos stored in the "DCIM" folder cannot be displayed directly from
the "DCIM" folder.
To delete photos from the player, use Image Converter (  see Image Converter Help) or
Windows Explorer.
However, if you have performed any of the following operations on a photo, you cannot
delete it from the player using Image Converter.
Changed a photo title using Windows Explorer after transferring it to the player.
Moved a photo to a new folder created in the "DCIM" folder.
Notes
Up to 1,000 photo folders can be displayed in the photo folder lists, and up to 10,000
photos can be displayed in the photo lists.
If there are photos stored in several folders, up to a maximum of 10,000 photos can be
displayed.
If the size of the photo is large, or the photo data is damaged,
cannot be played back.
If photos are not compliant with DCF 2.0 (or folder/file name is long., etc), operation
time (to display photos or slideshow) may take more time.
If you format the built-in flash memory of the player ( page 95), the "DCIM" folder
will also be erased. After formatting, create folders using Windows Explorer.
Name the folder "DCIM" (all upper case).
(Folder transferred from Image Converter)
DSC00001.jpg
(New folder)
Spring
(New folder)
DSC00002.jpg
appears, and the photo

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