Using A Picture Card Reader - Kodak mc3 User Manual

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Using a Picture Card Reader

In addition to connecting the mc3 device to a computer to get your media files,
Kodak provides two optional accessories you can use to get your files.
m CompactFlash Card Reader can greatly decrease the time to transfer
files from your mc3 device to the computer.
m KODAK Picture Card Adapter lets you use a CompactFlash Card in
PCMCIA-ATA compatible devices. A 50-pin Picture Card
(CompactFlash Card) fits in the adapter.
Accessories are available through a dealer of KODAK products or from our
Web site at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
Open the folder on your hard disk where you want to copy the files. You
1
can use the Kodak Pictures folder to store and organize your files. To make
it easier to access the Kodak Pictures folder, you can view it as a pop-up
window.
2 On the desktop, double-click the KODAK mc3 icon.
3 Do either of the following:
m Music files: Double-click the MUSIC folder.
m Still pictures and video clips: Double-click the DCIM folder and
then double-click the 100__MC3 folder.
4 Select the files you want and drag them to the folder opened in step 1. If
the Kodak Pictures folder is displayed as a pop-up window at the bottom of
the desktop, you can click the Kodak Pictures tab and then drag the files
into the appropriate subfolder.
To listen to a music file, play a video clip, or view a still picture in the
destination folder, double-click the file. You can also open files in any third-
party application that supports that file format.
NOTE: For best on-screen viewing of pictures, set your monitor display
to Thousands or Millions of colors.
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