Q & A
Question
What photo, music, and video
formats are supported by the Digital
Picture Frame?
What memory cards are compatible
with the Digital Picture Frame?
How do I store music files?
My memory card is not compatible
with the Digital Picture Frame. What
can I do?
Does the Digital Picture Frame
have built-in memory?
Can I insert multiple memory
cards?
What is the maximum picture size
the digital frame can display?
Does it play every type of AVI video
file?
What is the best picture resolution
displayed on the screen?
Can I play MPEG-I and MPEG-II
files stored on memory cards other
than the CompactFlash card?
My TV does not have an S -Video
input. What can I do?
Can I rotate a picture on the
screen?
Can I adjust the colors of the
picture?
Answer
Photo: JPEG
Music: MP3
Video: Motion JPEG (avi), MPEG -I, MPEG-II, MPEG-4, DIVX,
3GP
Secure Digital Card (SD)
MultiMedia Card (MMC)
Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro
CompactFlash (CF) Card
Microdrive
Using a personal computer and a popular audio editing software
such as MusicMatch to covert your music to MP3 format.
Transfer the MP3 file to the memory card using a Memory Card
Reader.
You should be able to buy a memory card adapter that is
compatible with one of the supported memory cards. For
example, if you own a xD memory card, you can buy a xD to CF
memory card adapter, and use the adapter to connect the frame
to the xD memory card.
No. The Digital Picture Frame does not have any internal
memory to store media file. You must use a compatible memory
card to play your media files.
Yes. Turn on the unit before you insert any card. The screen will
show what types of memory cards are in the slots. Use the
remote control to select the memory card.
The Digital Picture Frame is able to display pictures up to 12
Mega Pixels.
No. The device only works with the motion JPEG files taken by
digital cameras.
The frame's best resolution is 640x360 in 16:9 aspect ratio or
640x480 in 4:3 aspect ratio.
You can play MPEG-I video properly using any supported
memory card. You maybe able to play MPEG-II files properly
using a high speed SD card.
Buy a S-Video to composite video adapter and use it to connect
the frame to your TV.
Yes. Use the ROTATE button on the remote control to rotate a
picture.
No. All color settings are preset at the factory. You can only
adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen.
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