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photos (files). Since it is not a malfunction, do not turn off the
power while:
–displaying thumbnails*
–playing a slideshow
* Thumbnails may appear slowly depending on the photo size and the
location saved.
When viewing a photo shot with 16:9 (HDTV size) setting on
a TV, black bands may appear on the top, bottom, left, and right
of the photo. See [Video Output Aspect Ratio] (page 112) and
change the server’s output aspect ratio setting to 16:9. To
change the viewing mode setting, see your TV’s manual.
Supported discs and photos
• The server plays JPEG image files that conform to the DCF*
image file format.
* “Design rule for Camera File system”; Image standards for digital
cameras regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association).
• Some functions may not work correctly for JPEG images that
do not conform to DCF format (still images edited with a PC,
etc.).
• Thumbnails will not appear on the list and the file will not play
if the size is larger than 10 MB.
• Thumbnails may appear slowly if the file size is large.
The following files appear on the photo list display but cannot
be played or imported to the HDD.
–JPEG files whose size is 4,097 x 6,145 dots or more.
–JPEG files whose size is 15 dots or less.
–Progressive JPEG files.
• Files will not be displayed on the photo list nor played.
–BD-REs/BD-Rs recorded in a format other than UDF 2.5.
• Discs may not play depending on their condition.
Notes about photo import to the HDD
When a folder is selected for import, only the photos directly
under the folder can be imported. Any subfolders and photos
within the subfolder will not be imported.
• Photos may not be displayed if the memory card contains files
other than photo files.
The server imports up to 500 photos to the HDD at one time.
When the IMPORT button is used, up to 3,000 files can be
imported (only JPEG files of DCF format will be imported).
• If more than 200 photos are imported at one time, the photos
are grouped into folders and saved on the HDD. The server can
accommodate up to 20,000 files.
With photos captured from digital video cameras, the date
information is the shooting date of the original video title when
captured from HDV video, and the date of import when
captured from DV videos.
• Import of one photo file takes about ten seconds. It may take
more than 30 minutes for the server if many photos are
imported at one time.
• When the destination album on the HDD has a photo of the
same name, a number will be added to the name of the
imported photo ((1), (2)…). Since the number of characters is
limited to 16, if many photos have similar long names with
differing affixes, they may be named the same with differing
numbers.
Location of files and folders
When directly under the root (removable media itself) is 1st
layer, the server recognizes data saved up to 4th layer.
Notes on importing files and folders from discs
and memory cards
Some files and subfolders may not be displayed if more than
500 files and subfolders are included in one folder.
• Some files may not be displayed if more than 4,000 files* and
subfolders are recorded on a CD/DVD (except BD).
Folders saved on the 4th layer will not be displayed.
* Including files other than JPEG.
When naming files and folders
Names of albums and photos saved on the HDD can be no more
than 16 characters.
• Do not use characters such as these: [<] [>] [|] ["] [/] [?] [*] [']
[ ] [\] [:] [•] [.] [ ] (space).
• File and folder names may not be displayed correctly if it does
not comply with ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2, and its extended
format (Joliet).
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