Sony DSC-P100LJ Operating Instructions - Page 102

Insert a Memory Stick PRO s 76 and 116., Memory Stick

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Symptom Cause Solution The image and sound are interrupted by noise when you view a movie on a computer. • You are playing back the movie directly from the "Memory Stick". p Copy the movie to the hard disk of your computer and then play back the movie from the hard disk (pages 84, 85, 90 and 92). You cannot print an - image. p Check the printer settings. Images once copied to a computer cannot be viewed on the camera. • Copied to a wrong folder. p Copy them to an available folder, such as "101MSDCF" (page 88). "Memory Stick" Symptom You cannot insert a "Memory Stick." You cannot record on a "Memory Stick." You cannot format a "Memory Stick." You have formatted a "Memory Stick" by mistake. Cause • You are inserting it backwards. Solution p Insert it from the right side (page 18). • The write-protect switch on the "Memory Stick" is set to the LOCK position. • The capacity of the "Memory Stick" is full. • The image size is set to [640(Fine)] when recording movies. p Set it to the recording position (page 116). p Delete unnecessary images saved in the "Memory Stick" (pages 40 and 78). p Insert a "Memory Stick PRO" (pages 76 and 116). p Set the image size to other than [640(Fine)]. • The write-protect switch on the "Memory Stick" p Set it to the recording position (page 116). is set to the LOCK position. • All the data on the "Memory Stick" are deleted p We recommend that you set the "Memory Stick" write-protect by formatting. You cannot restore them. switch to the LOCK position to prevent accidental erasure (page 116). 102

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102
“Memory Stick”
The image and sound are
interrupted by noise when
you view a movie on a
computer.
You are playing back the movie directly from
the
Memory Stick
.
p
Copy the movie to the hard disk of your computer and then play
back the movie from the hard disk (pages 84, 85, 90 and 92).
You cannot print an
image.
p
Check the printer settings.
Images once copied to a
computer cannot be
viewed on the camera.
Copied to a wrong folder.
p
Copy them to an available folder, such as “101MSDCF”
(page 88).
Symptom
Cause
Solution
Symptom
Cause
Solution
You cannot insert a
“Memory Stick.”
You are inserting it backwards.
p
Insert it from the right side (page 18).
You cannot record on a
“Memory Stick.”
The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick”
is set to the LOCK position.
The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is full.
The image size is set to [640(Fine)] when
recording movies.
p
Set it to the recording position (page 116).
p
Delete unnecessary images saved in the “Memory Stick”
(pages 40 and 78).
p
Insert a “Memory Stick PRO” (pages 76 and 116).
p
Set the image size to other than [640(Fine)].
You cannot format a
“Memory Stick.”
The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick”
is set to the LOCK position.
p
Set it to the recording position (page 116).
You have formatted a
“Memory Stick” by
mistake.
All the data on the “Memory Stick” are deleted
by formatting. You cannot restore them.
p
We recommend that you set the “Memory Stick” write-protect
switch to the LOCK position to prevent accidental erasure
(page 116).