Sony MZ-DH10P Operating Instructions - Page 45

Menu When Viewing Still Images(Viewing/Common Settings), Viewing/Common Settings

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Menu When Viewing Still Images (Viewing/Common Settings) Viewing Items Delete JPEG Viewer Format Options (: Default settings) 1File Delete The displayed still image is deleted. All Delete All still images that were shot using the player are deleted. If still images recorded in your computer are saved to a disc, you can view them on the player ( page 46). OK All data (including audio data) in the disc are erased. A new folder for saving images is created and the disc mode is changed to Hi-MD mode. Cancel Operation is stopped. Note • When you select "All Delete," it may take a long time to delete them if there are a large number of image files or folders in the disc. • A still image that is set as a music group cover art cannot be deleted even if you delete the image file. Common Settings Items CoverArtLink Slide Show Language Clock Set Options (: Default settings) The still image shot using the player is set as the cover art of the music group ( page 41). Normal  The still images shot using the player are played in order. Shuffle The still images shot using the player are played in random order. * The menu items and messages are displayed in Japanese. English  The menu items and messages are displayed in English. Français The menu items and messages are displayed in French. Deutsch Italiano The menu items and messages are displayed in German. The menu items and messages are displayed in Italian. Español The menu items and messages are displayed in Spanish. * The menu items and messages are displayed in Simple Chinese. * The menu items and messages are displayed in Traditional Chinese. You can set the date and time ( page 17). * For European and USA models, , and are not displayed. Continued  Using the Menu 45

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Menu When Viewing Still Images
(Viewing/Common Settings)
Viewing
Items
Options
(
: Default settings)
Delete
1File Delete
The displayed still image is deleted.
All Delete
All still images that were shot using the player are deleted.
JPEG Viewer
If still images recorded in your computer are saved to a
disc, you can view them on the player
(
page 46).
Format
OK
All data (including audio data) in the disc are erased. A new
folder for saving images is created and the disc mode is changed
to Hi-MD mode.
Cancel
Operation is stopped.
Note
• When you select “All Delete,” it may take a long time to delete them if there are a large number of image files
or folders in the disc.
• A still image that is set as a music group cover art cannot be deleted even if you delete the image file.
Common Settings
Items
Options
(
: Default settings)
CoverArtLink
The still image shot using the player is set as the cover art of the music
group (
page 41).
Slide Show
Normal
The still images shot using the player are played in order.
Shuffle
The still images shot using the player are played in random order.
Language
*
The menu items and messages are displayed in Japanese.
English
The menu items and messages are displayed in English.
Français
The menu items and messages are displayed in French.
Deutsch
The menu items and messages are displayed in German.
Italiano
The menu items and messages are displayed in Italian.
Español
The menu items and messages are displayed in Spanish.
*
The menu items and messages are displayed in Simple Chinese.
*
The menu items and messages are displayed in Traditional Chinese.
Clock Set
You can set the date and time (
page 17).
* For European and USA models,
,
and
are not displayed.
Continued
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Using the Menu