Sony DSC-F505 Operating Instructions - Page 27

Browsing by Explorer Using the PC Card Adaptor or the, USB Cable, Handling Data Using the PC Card

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Playing back Browsing by Explorer Using the PC Card Adaptor or the USB Cable The image data in the "Memory Stick" is stored as shown in the figure below in a new drive (e.g. removable disk (D:)) by Explorer. Example: When connected to the USB connector (Only folders for recording mode used when you record images are displayed.) Folder containing still image data Folder containing E-mail mode image data Folder containing moving image data Folder containing voice memo audio data Handling Data Using the PC Card Adaptor or the USB Cable Example: When using Windows 98 Look at the above Explorer figure. (In this example, the drive on which this unit is identified is drive (D:).) • To capture still picture data on the personal computer from this unit: 1Open folder "100msdcf" in the "Dcim" folder in the (D:) drive. A list of still picture data is displayed. 2Select the desired still image data, and capture it to the desired drive or folder. • To capture still picture data on this unit from the personal computer: 1Capture the desired still image data to the "100msdcf" folder in the "Dcim" folder. If there is no "100msdcf" folder, create a new folder called "100msdcf" using alphanumeric characters, and place this folder into the "Dcim" folder in the (D:) drive. 2Give the desired still image data the file name "DSC0ssss.jpg", and save the file to the "100msdcf" folder. Enter a number within the range 0001 to 9999 in ssss. Prevent file names from being duplicated. 27-GB

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Playing back
27-GB
Browsing by Explorer Using the PC Card Adaptor or the
USB Cable
The image data in the “Memory Stick” is stored as shown in the figure below in a new
drive (e.g. removable disk (D:)) by Explorer.
Example:
When connected to the USB connector
(Only folders for
recording mode used when you record images are displayed.)
Folder containing still image data
Folder containing moving image data
Folder containing E-mail mode image data
Folder containing voice memo audio data
Handling Data Using the PC Card Adaptor or the USB Cable
Example: When using Windows 98
Look at the above Explorer figure.
(In this example, the drive on which this unit is identified is drive (D:).)
To capture still picture data on the personal computer from this unit:
1
Open folder “100msdcf” in the “Dcim” folder in the (D:) drive. A list of still
picture data is displayed.
2
Select the desired still image data, and capture it to the desired drive or folder.
To capture still picture data on this unit from the personal computer:
1
Capture the desired still image data to the “100msdcf” folder in the “Dcim”
folder.
If there is no “100msdcf” folder, create a new folder called “100msdcf” using
alphanumeric characters, and place this folder into the “Dcim” folder in the (D:)
drive.
2
Give the desired still image data the file name “DSC0
ssss
.jpg”, and save the
file to the “100msdcf” folder.
Enter a number within the range 0001 to 9999 in
ssss
. Prevent file names from
being duplicated.