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Specifications for Files that can be Projected Using PC Free

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What You Can Do Using PC Free 5 Specifications for Files that can be Projected Using PC Free Type File Type (Extension) Scenario .fse file .sit* Image .jpg .bmp .gif .png Notes This is the file format that can be played using PC Free. EasyMP Slide Converter can be used to convert PowerPoint files to this format. In this Guide these files are known as scenarios. The following cannot be projected. • Images with a resolution greater than 8192 × 8192 • Images with a file size greater than 12 MB • Files with the extension ".jpeg" • CMYK color mode formats • Progressive formats Normally, the image may not be projected clearly if compression is set too high. Cannot project images with a resolution greater than 1280 × 800. • Cannot project images with a resolution greater than 1280 × 800. • Cannot project animated GIFs. Cannot project images with a resolution greater than 1280 × 800. * You can also project scenarios (SIT files) created using the EMP SlideMaker/EMP SlideMaker2 supplied for other projectors. Supported movie data File Type Movie (Extension) Codec .mpg* MPEG-2 .mp4* .wmv .asf MPEG-4 ASP MPEG-4 AVC WMV8 WMV9 Audio Codec MPEG-1 Layer1/2 MPEG contents with no sound can be played back. Linear PCM and AC-3 audio cannot be played back. MPEG-4 AAC-LC WMA Recording Quality Highest frame rate: 30 fps Maximum resolution: 720 × 480 (NTSC) 720 × 576 (PAL) * Files with the extension .mpeg cannot be projected. q • USB storage devices that incorporate security functions sometimes cannot be used. • Files to which DRM (Digital Rights Management) is applied cannot be projected. • If you use a USB storage device with a slow access speed when playing back movies (when transmitting at higher bit rates), the movie files may not play back correctly or the sound may skip or not be output. • The projector does not support media formatted on some file systems. If you have trouble when projecting, use media formatted under Windows. • Format the media using the FAT16/32 file system.

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What You Can Do Using PC Free
5
Specifications for Files that can be Projected Using PC
Free
*
You can also project scenarios (SIT files) created using the EMP
SlideMaker/EMP SlideMaker2 supplied for other projectors.
Supported movie data
*
Files with the extension .mpeg cannot be projected.
q
USB storage devices that incorporate security functions sometimes cannot
be used.
Files to which DRM (Digital Rights Management) is applied cannot be
projected.
If you use a USB storage device with a slow access speed when playing back
movies (when transmitting at higher bit rates), the movie files may not play
back correctly or the sound may skip or not be output.
The projector does not support media formatted on some file systems. If you
have trouble when projecting, use media formatted under Windows.
Format the media using the FAT16/32 file system.
Type
File Type
(Extension)
Notes
Scenario
file
.fse
.sit
*
This is the file format that can be played using
PC Free. EasyMP Slide Converter can be used
to convert PowerPoint files to this format. In
this Guide these files are known as scenarios.
Image
.jpg
The following cannot be projected.
Images with a resolution greater than
8192 × 8192
Images with a file size greater than 12 MB
Files with the extension ".jpeg"
CMYK color mode formats
Progressive formats
Normally, the image may not be projected
clearly if compression is set too high.
.bmp
Cannot project images with a resolution
greater than 1280 × 800.
.gif
Cannot project images with a resolution
greater than 1280 × 800.
Cannot project animated GIFs.
.png
Cannot project images with a resolution
greater than 1280 × 800.
File Type
(Extension)
Movie
Codec
Audio Codec
Recording
Quality
.mpg
*
MPEG-2
MPEG-1 Layer1/2
MPEG contents with no
sound can be played
back.
Linear PCM and AC-3
audio cannot be played
back.
Highest frame rate:
30 fps
Maximum
resolution:
720 × 480 (NTSC)
720 × 576 (PAL)
.mp4
*
MPEG-4 ASP
MPEG-4 AVC
MPEG-4 AAC-LC
.wmv
.asf
WMV8
WMV9
WMA