HP Media Center m7200 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software - Page 61

Viewing a slideshow with music in My Pictures, Using supported picture file types in My Pictures

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Viewing a slideshow with music in My Pictures 1 Select My Music on the Media Center Start menu. 2 Select the music you want, and then press OK on the remote control. If the music doesn't start automatically, press the Play button on the remote control. 3 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control to go back to the Media Center Start menu. 4 Select My Pictures. 5 Select the folder of pictures, and then press OK. 6 Select Play SlideShow, and then press OK. When Media Center switches to full-screen mode, the inset window disappears but the music continues to play. Using supported picture file types in My Pictures You can view the following types of image files in Media Center. File extension .jpg, .jpeg .tif, .tiff .gif .bmp .wmf .png File type Joint Photographic Experts Group Tagged Image File Format Graphics Interchange Format Bitmap Windows MetaFile Portable Network Graphics ■ Only supported image file types are displayed in My Pictures. Unsupported files are skipped in a slideshow. ■ Folder icons appear even if the images inside them cannot be displayed. ■ Corrupted and unsupported image file types display a generic image icon but cannot be displayed in Media Center. ■ Some file types are supported only if appropriate filters and software are installed. n If the message Image cannot be displayed appears, the file may be corrupted or it may be an unsupported file type. You may need to edit your image with a photo editor and save it in a supported file format. Working with Pictures 55

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Working with Pictures
55
Viewing a slideshow with music in My Pictures
1
Select
My Music
on the Media Center
Start menu.
2
Select the music you want, and then press OK
on the remote control. If the music doesn’t start
automatically, press the Play button on the
remote control.
3
Press the Media Center Start button
on
the remote control to go back to the Media
Center Start menu.
4
Select
My Pictures
.
5
Select the folder of pictures, and then
press OK.
6
Select
Play SlideShow
, and then press OK.
When Media Center switches to full-screen
mode, the inset window disappears but the
music continues to play.
Using supported picture file types in My Pictures
You can view the following types of image files in
Media Center.
Only supported image file types are displayed
in My Pictures. Unsupported files are skipped
in a slideshow.
Folder icons appear even if the images inside
them cannot be displayed.
Corrupted and unsupported image file types
display a generic image icon but cannot be
displayed in Media Center.
Some file types are supported only if
appropriate filters and software are installed.
File extension
File type
.jpg, .jpeg
Joint Photographic Experts Group
.tif, .tiff
Tagged Image File Format
.gif
Graphics Interchange Format
.bmp
Bitmap
.wmf
Windows MetaFile
.png
Portable Network Graphics
n
If the message
Image
cannot be displayed
appears, the file may
be corrupted or it
may be an
unsupported file
type. You may need
to edit your image
with a photo editor
and save it in a
supported file format.