Re: MemoryStick

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From: CW (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/11/04


Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:58:16 -0700

One other aspect of the file format/naming that might be
tripping it up...I have tested this on my TRV-30 and it
didn't like it... check the source file that you are
copying onto the stick - it may well say it is a jpeg,
but there are several different file extensions that all
fall under the "jpeg" type. If it is .jpe or a .jpeg, the
camera will not see it. It must be only .jpg. So if
necessary, when saving it to the stick, change not only
the name but the extension too.
Other than that, contact whoever sold it to you and ask
if it is supposed to be Sony-compatible!
Hope this helps
CW
  
>-----Original Message-----
>Mr. Kelly,
>thanks for responding. Is there another format I could
>use? Another person suggested to name the photo in the
>same kind of sequence as the de-fault. On his camera it
>works he says,but not on mine. I tried that yesterday.
I
>tried a .png format hopeing that may work, but no. We
>paid quite a bit for this stick, it's a 256 mb. I wish
>there was some way I could get this to work, I hate to
>have to buy a Sony stick, when I just got this one. If
>Sony wants you to just use their mem.-sticks, why don't
>they clearly say so? Thanks if you have anymore
thoughts,
>Roger
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello there,
>>
>> There is a little trick that the Camera
>manufacturer does so as to disable one
>> or more features if you are not using their
>branded RAM...on my still camera,
>> when I use some other make of stick I loose the
>ability to do automated
>> panorama shots......You are probably suffering
>from this kind of "persuasion"
>>
>>--
>>Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>>www.the-kellys.org
>>www.the-kellys.co.uk
>>Just glad I don't live in Croydon, UK
>> \|||/
>> (o o)
>>----------ooO-(_)-Ooo-------------
>>All material gained from other sources is duly
>acknowledged. No Value is
>>obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work
>>.
>>
>.
>



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