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JPEG
images
can
be
either
of
2
types:
baseline
or
progressive
compression.
Baseline
JPEG
offers
greatest
compatibility,
while
progressive
JPEGs
are
suitable
for
web
site
images.
Progressive
images
are
downloaded
and
displayed
“progressively,”
being
rendered
more
clearly
as
more
data
is
received
over
the
internet.
Progressive
images
are
primarily
supported
on
PCs.
For
media
appliances,
make
sure
to
save
images
as
baseline
JPEG
in
your
photo
editor,
or
resave
them
as
baseline
JPEGs
using
free
tools
such
as
IrfanView
(
http://www.irfanview.com/
).
Does
the
media
player
support
video
streaming?
No.
Media
players
play
files
from
local
storage
and
do
not
support
real
‐
time
video
streaming
over
the
network.
This
delivers
an
optimum
viewing
experience
free
of
playback
quality
issues
such
as
stuttering,
blocking,
or
blue
‐
screens.
The
player
is
not
playing.
What
should
I
do?
Play
list
errors
and
scheduling
issues
are
two
major
causes
of
playback
problems.
To
determine
if
the
problem
is
caused
by
a
bad
playlist,
just
delete
the
playlist
and
restart
the
player.
The
player
should
loop
through
all
media
files,
indicating
a
fault
with
the
play
list.
If
the
playback
is
scheduled
to
play
at
specific
time,
check
to
see
if
the
device
is
set
to
the
right
time
zone
on
the
world
clock.
If
nothing
seems
wrong,
the
time
zone
setting
is
often
the
reason
the
program
is
not
played.
The
video
is
playing
but
I
can’t
hear
any
sound,
what
should
I
do?
Check
volume
(mute)
settings
on
monitor.