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Notes on use
(continued)
Still image data can be saved to an SD Memory
Card and then played with the unit.
The unit can play JPEG and BMP files.
What is JPEG?
An acronym for Joint Photographic Experts
Group.It is one of the standards for compressing
and expanding color still images.
A feature of JPEG is that when it is selected as
the save format of still image data, the data is
compressed to a size 1/10 to 1/100 that of the
original data but image quality deteriorates very
little considering the compression ratio.
JPEG Files Playable on the Unit
Number of pixels: Up to 10 million pixels
[up to 400 pixels x 4 00 pixels (W x H)]
Some JPEG files that do not comply with the
DCF standard cannot be played.
Motion JPEG cannot be played.
File, Folder, and Album Number/Size Limitations
Number of folders in an SD Memory Card: Up
to 00
Number of albums that can be saved to the
unit: Up to 00
Number of files that can be saved to the unit:
Up to 00 per album
Size: Up to 5 MB per file
Notes:
A picture that is larger than the screen is
reduced to fit the screen.
A picture that is smaller than the screen is
displayed at actual size.
If the picture of the file set as the opening
picture is larger than the screen, the opening
picture is displayed after trimming some of
the picture of the file.
Notes on Picture file
What is BMP?
In this manual, BMP refers not to a bitmap image
in the broad sense of a general raster image, but
to DIB (Device Independent Bitmap: Extension
BMP), which is one of the file formats for still
images. A feature of BMP is that an image with
up to approximately 1 million colors is saved
without being compressed.
BMP Files Playable on the Unit
Number of pixels: Up to 10 million pixels
(up to 5 000 pixels on one side)
File, Folder, and Album Number/Size Limitations
Number of folders in an SD Memory Card: Up
to 00
Number of albums that can be saved to the
unit: Up to 00
Number of files that can be saved to the unit:
Up to 00 per album
Size: Up to 5 MB per file
Notes:
A picture that is larger than the screen is
reduced to fit the screen.
A picture that is smaller than the screen is
displayed at actual size.
If the picture of the file set as the opening
picture is larger than the screen, the opening
picture is displayed after trimming some of
the picture of the file.
About Copyrights
The duplication, distribution, or delivery of
copyrighted materials, such as still images, for
other than personal use without the permission
of the copyright holders is prohibited by
copyrights laws.
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