Sony ERS-7M2 Users Guide, AIBO Entertainment Player - Page 75

Entertainment Robot is, The outline of still images or movies

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Symptom • Cause c Remedy The AIBO® Entertainment Robot is not correctly rendered on the 3D display. • The installed graphics card driver is not the latest version. c The 3D display of the AIBO robot is implemented using Microsoft® DirectX. Depending on the graphics card, DirectX depends on the driver or the hardware for image processing. For details, contact the manufacturer of the PC or the graphics card. • When switching users in Windows XP, the 3D display may be lost, depending on the graphics card. c Restart AIBO Entertainment Player. The outline of still images or movies has a blue tinge. • This is due to a design specification of the AIBO robot's camera. It is not a defect. When playing a recorded movie, the sound is choppy or plays as if in fastforward. • The PC may not have enough processing power. c Do not use other resource-intensive software on the PC at the same time that you are running AIBO Entertainment Player. c Do not play music in AIBO Entertainment Player when recording a movie. c Under the "AIBO" tab in the "Settings" screen, set "Picture Quality" to "Low", and set "Sound Quality" to "Low (MONO 8 kHz 8 bit)" (page 67). c In some cases, selecting "MotionJPEG (AVI)" as the "Movie Recording Format" in the "Movie" tab under the "Settings" screen may help (page 71). • Data transfer speed is low. c See the section "The connection between PC and the the AIBO® Entertainment Robot is interrupted, or data transfer speed drops". Troubleshooting 75

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Troubleshooting
75
The AIBO
®
Entertainment Robot is
not correctly rendered on the 3D
display.
The installed graphics card driver is not the latest version.
c
The 3D display of the AIBO robot is implemented using Microsoft
®
DirectX.
Depending on the graphics card, DirectX depends on the driver or the hardware for
image processing. For details, contact the manufacturer of the PC or the graphics
card.
When switching users in Windows XP, the 3D display may be lost, depending on the
graphics card.
c
Restart AIBO Entertainment Player.
The outline of still images or movies
has a blue tinge.
This is due to a design specification of the AIBO robot’s camera. It is not a defect.
When playing a recorded movie, the
sound is choppy or plays as if in fast-
forward.
The PC may not have enough processing power.
c
Do not use other resource-intensive software on the PC at the same time that you
are running AIBO Entertainment Player.
c
Do not play music in AIBO Entertainment Player when recording a movie.
c
Under the “AIBO” tab in the “Settings” screen, set “Picture Quality” to “Low”,
and set “Sound Quality” to “Low (MONO 8 kHz 8 bit)” (page 67).
c
In some cases, selecting “MotionJPEG (AVI)” as the “Movie Recording Format”
in the “Movie” tab under the “Settings” screen may help (page 71).
Data transfer speed is low.
c
See the section “The connection between PC and the the AIBO
®
Entertainment
Robot is interrupted, or data transfer speed drops”.
Symptom
Cause
c
Remedy