Thanks, I will see if I can buy a suitable
"memory stick."
"Yves Alarie" <rd50@@pitt.edu> wrote in
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>I also have a Sony Bravia and can display
>files from a Minolta camera copied on a USB
>flash drive. I think what you called a
>"memory stick" SanDisk Cruzer is actually a
>USB flash drive and not a memory stick
>(memory stick is a Sony memory card used in
>Sony cameras). The problem you are having
>with this "cruzer" is, most probably, that
>it has a variety of options on it and not
>readily recognized by your TV as having the
>proper camera compliant folder/file system.
>I have the same problem with the SanDisk
>Cruzer. A pain in the neck, not the fault of
>your TV.
>
>
> "Frank Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>>
>> "Yves Alarie" <rd50@@pitt.edu> wrote in
>> message
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>>> If you tried renaming the file, it must
>>> be EXACTLY the same 8 characters that
>>> your camera uses.
>>> Still, you have to tell us, how are you
>>> trying to display these photo files on
>>> your TV. You copied the files on a CD and
>>> you use a DVD player to display them? Or
>>> you connect your camera directly to your
>>> TV to display the photo files from the
>>> camera memory card?
>>> Difficult for us to try to help if we
>>> have no info about how you tried to
>>> display the photo files on your TV.
>>
>>
>> I can display them on TV with the DVD
>> player. It is with the memory stick ( a
>> "SanDisk Cruzer"" 2.0gb) that does not
>> work.
>>
>> My TV is a Sony Bravia with a USB slot in
>> the side, and I have tried the original
>> camera (Olympus) filenames.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "Frank Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>> in message
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>>>>I tried renaming the files, but the same
>>>>problem occurs.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Yves Alarie" <rd50@@pitt.edu> wrote in
>>>> message
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>>>>> DCF is simply Designed rules for Camera
>>>>> Files.
>>>>> It is a way of naming files and all
>>>>> cameras use this.
>>>>> The name of the file from your camera
>>>>> should be something like this:
>>>>> PICT0138.jpg
>>>>> or
>>>>> DSCO1244.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> It should be, as above, 8 characters
>>>>> followed by .jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> If you rename the files to something
>>>>> like:
>>>>> A night in San Francisco.jpg
>>>>> This is not DCF compliant.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, you should tell us how you are
>>>>> trying to display these files on your
>>>>> TV. DCF compliant was needed several
>>>>> years ago but no longer needed for new
>>>>> devices to display files on TV, such as
>>>>> a recent (a few years ago) DVD player.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Frank Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>>> wrote in message
>>>>> news:Oz%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>>>I cannot display my photos on TV unless
>>>>>>they are "DCF compliant".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What does this mean, and how do I
>>>>>> convert them to this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My camera produces 5meg digital jpeg
>>>>>> photos.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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