About Discs
*2 About
the
JPEG
file
format
JPEG
is a type of file format
for storing
still-image
files
(photos,
illustrations,
etc.). The Player lets you play JPEG
format
still-image
files.
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File formats
that
are not
compatible.
" Still images in formats other than JPEG (such as flFF) cannot
be played.
,, There may be some files that cannot be played even if they are
in JPEG format.
,, Progressive JPEG files cannot be played.
,, Moving image files and audio files as well as Motion JPEG
format files cannot be played, even though they are JPEG files.
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Other
files
that
cannot
be played
back.
,, You may net be able to play some still images which you have
created, touched up, copied or otherwise edited on your
computer.
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You may
experience
one or more
of the
following
symptoms
when
playing
files.
" It may take some time to play files depending on the number of
folders, number of files and volume of data involved.
,, EXIF information will net be dbplayed. EXIF stands for
Exchangeabb
Image File Format, and is a standard for
storing interchange information
in image files, especially those
using JPEG compression.
(Refer to http://exif.org
for more
information.)
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When
using
the
unit
to play a CD-RW/R
disc
with still
images
stored
(recorded).
" With CDq:_W/R discs on which still images are mixed in with
music or movies, you will be able to play only the still images.
You may not be able to play some of these discs at all.
,, Multi-session discs cannot be played.
,, You may net be able to play some still images you have
processed
(rotated or saved by overwriting other images) using
image processing software or some still images you have
imported from the Internet or e-maik
,, The discs which this Player can play back (recognize) are
limited to the following properties:
Contains EXIF format files
Picture resolution: Between 32 × 32 and 7680 x 4320 pixels
Maximum number of folders: 64
Maximum number of files: 256
File size: 20MB
or less
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Structure
of still
images
(JPEG)
folders
You can play still images (JPEG) with this unit by making folder
on disc as shown below.
Root
01 Folder
001 .jpg
02 [::eider
00zi.jpg
005.jpg
--7
64 Folder
--
254.jpg
--
255.jpg
--
256.jpg
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