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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.
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CompactFlash Card Reader can greatly decrease the time to transfer
files from your mc3 device to the computer.
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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.
1
Open the folder on your hard disk where you want to copy the files. You
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:
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Music files:
Double-click the MUSIC folder.
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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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