I would like to display picture files with the MovieStation. Some files take a very long time to load.
Depending on the resolution, the pictures have varying file sizes. The larger the picture, the longer the image display takes.
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Reduce the pictures with your photo processing program to a resolution of approx. 800 x 600 pixels.
Some picture files that I previously copied to the MovieStation are not listed in the folder navigation.
You can only display picture files in JPEG format (*.jpg or *.jpeg files) with the MovieStation. Files of other file types are
not listed in the folder navigation.
I start a video file, but no correct picture or no correct sound is played.
Please note that only video files in the following formats can be played: MPEG-1 (VCD), MPEG-2 (SVCD/KVCD), DVD (VOB),
DivX3 (up to 720 x 400), DivX5 (up to 720 x 400), XviD
If you encounter problems while playing your video files, please check the utilized audio and video formats. You may, for
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example, use the free software GSpot (http://gspot.headbands.com/).
In the folder navigation, it takes a very long time until the contents of a folder are displayed.
Every time you open a folder, its entire contents are analyzed in the directory. As a result, it takes a longer time to open
a folder with many files as it does a folder with a few files. We recommend that you sort your files in subfolders. On the
one hand, the loading times of the folders are reduced; on the other hand, this simplifies the overview and retrieval of
particular contents.
copying from the memory card lasts a long time.
When the
button is pressed, the copying of the entire memory card content onto your MovieStation is started. This
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may take some time in the case of memory cards that contain a lot of files.
The started copying procedure can be canceled by pressing the
incompletely copied file might not be able to be executed.
I have connected my MovieStation to the computer using only a USB cable. The LED lights up, but the
MovieStation is not recognized by the computer.
For operation on the computer, the MovieStation requires power from the power supply. To prevent damage to your
MovieStation, you must make sure you always observe the following order when connecting the MovieStation to your
computer. First connect the power supply to the "dC iN" port on the MovieStation and then plug the power supply
into a socket. After the power has been connected, connect the USB port of the MovieStation to a USB port on your
computer.
button. Please observe, however, that the
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