Setting A Jacket Picture; Jacket Pic - Sony MEX-5DI Operating Instructions (XT-XM1) Operating Instructions Manual

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About the pre/user strage area capacity
The image is stored in the "Panorama" user area.
A
B
C
A Pre-stored panorama images
B User area of "Panorama"
C Pre-stored wall papers
D
D User area of "Wall Paper"
Tip
Stored images may not display in order of they were
stored.

Setting a jacket picture

— Jacket Pic (Standard mode)
You can store and set a favourite image for each
disc. You can also display this image in the
source display area of the Standard mode.
The image data you set will be stored in this unit.
1
Insert a "Memory Stick" (page 10).
2
Start playing the disc for which you
want to set a jacket picture.
3
Press (GRAPHIC).
4
Press < or , repeatedly to select

"Jacket Pic."

Each time you press < or ,, the item
changes as follows:
Wall Paper y Panorama y Jacket
Pic y ClipMotion y Slide Show y
Picture Del y Char Setup
5
Press (ENTER).
6
Press M or m to select "Memory Stick."
If you want to change the display type of a
previously stored image, select
"FlashMemory."
7
Press (ENTER).
If you select "FlashMemory" in step 6, skip to
step 10.
8
Press M or m repeatedly to select a
location or type of image that you want
to set.
Picture Select: If an image you want to set
is in the first layer of a "Memory Stick,"
select this.
Cyber-shot: If you want to set a picture
taken by an optional Sony digital still camera
Cyber-shot, select this.
(Folder name): When a folder is in a
"Memory Stick," the folder name is
displayed.
9
Press (ENTER).
Select the folder name in step 8. If there are
images in folders of a lower layer, repeat step
8 and 9 to select the folder which contains
your desired image.
An image can be set in up to the 5th layer
folder in a "Memory Stick."
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