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When the Indicators Provide No Help - 101
A message stating
[No displayable
files] will be
displayed.
Have displayable files be saved onto the memory card?
The files that can be displayed with EasyMP are scenario files (.sit),
jpeg files (.jpg) and bitmap files (,bmp). Other files will not be
recognized.
· Although files with a log extension of .jpeg are recognized on the
Widows platform as jpeg files, they are not recognized by EasyMP.
Amend the log extension to .JPG or .jpg.
A message stating
[No files] will be
displayed.
Has the specified file been deleted?
There are cases where the list of files displayed differs from the actual
contents of the memory card when memory cards have been
overwritten by a PC with a USB connection. Press the [EasyMP]
button to update the file display.
A message stating
[Display not
possible] will be
displayed.
Has a grayscale jpeg image been specified?
Grayscale jpegs images cannot be displayed with EasyMP.
Has a progressive JPEG image been specified?
Progressive JPEGs cannot be displayed with EasyMP.
Is the specified file damaged?
There is a possibility that the contents of the jpeg file or bitmap file are
incorrect. There are also cases where images taken with certain digital
cameras or processed with certain software cannot be displayed.
A message stating
[This size cannot be
displayed] will be
displayed.
Has a jpeg image with a resolution exceeding SXGA (1024 x 1280)
been specified?
Jpeg and bitmap files with a resolution that exceeds SXGA (1024 x
1280) cannot be displayed. Adjust the resolution with the EMP
SlideMaker.
A message stating
[Insufficient image
file colors] will be
displayed.
Has a bitmap with a color count other than 24-bit color been
specified?
Bitmap with a color count other than 24-bit color (256 colors, 16 color,
etc.) cannot be displayed. Amend the bitmap to 24-bit color.
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