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Display Settings
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Select “Folder Option(s)...” from the “View” menu.
Files to be displayed
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Display only files supported by the PixLab Media Browser.
Images of the following file types are displayed:.asf,
.asb, .avi, .wav, .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp, .htm, .html, .mpeg, .mov
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Do not display hidden files and system files.
Hidden files and system files are not displayed.
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Display all files.
Display all the files in the folder.
Folder Browsing Options
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Do not launch a new PixLab Media Browser when a new folder is opened.
No new PixLab window is opened when another folder is opened.
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Launch a new PixLab Media Browser when a new folder is opened.
A new PixLab window is opened when another folder is opened.
Still Image Viewer
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PixLab Viewer
The PixLab Viewer is launched when you double-click on a thumbnail
displayed in the list display area.
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Other Selected viewer
The associated Windows application (“Paint”, etc.) is launched when you
double-click on a thumbnail displayed in the list display area.
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Set “Files to be displayed”, “Folder Browsing Option’s” and “Still
Image Viewer”
Click the mark of the various items to select them.
Once the necessary items are selected, click the
button.
Playing Movies
Use the following procedure to play movie files stored on a SmartMedia
card or on the hard disk.
1
Load the SmartMedia card in the computer as described in “US-
ING SMARTMEDIA”
(page 5)
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2
Use the tree view to display the folder in which the file to be played
is stored.
When using the VN-EZ1, select the folder indicated
“
DCMV(A:)”.
3
In the list display area, double-click
on the thumbnail (or icon) of the movie
you want to play.
The Windows Media Player is
launched and the movie is played.
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For instructions on using the Windows Media Player, refer to the
Windows Media Player’s help file.
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The window may differ according to the version, language and set-
tings.
Displaying Still images
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Load the SmartMedia card in the computer as described in “US-
ING SMARTMEDIA”
(page 5)
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