Sony VGX-XL1 User Guide - Page 99

Supporting picture files in JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG,

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VAIO Computer Network The VAIO® computer that is designated as the media server can store and deliver: • Music files - Supporting music files in MP3, WAV, OpenMG™ (ATRAC3®), and WMA formats. Use SonicStage® or SonicStage® Mastering Studio™ software to create music playlists to share on your network. Music files in MP3, WAV, and WMA formats can be placed in folders and registered to the VAIO Media Server. The network's client computers can access these music files. • Video files - Supporting Video Capsule files created by Giga Pocket® software and TV programs recorded with Media Center. Video files in DVAVI, MPEG, MPEG2, DIVX, and WMV formats can be placed in folders and registered to the VAIO Media™ Server. The network client computers can access these video files. Note: A DIVX encoder program must be installed on your computer, to enable playback of files in DIVX format. • Still image files - Supporting picture files in JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and TIFF formats. Still images can be placed in folders and registered to the VAIO Media Server. The network client computers can access these network files. • TV broadcast - VAIO® computers equipped with Giga Pocket software can stream a live TV signal to other VAIO® computers connected to your network. • Analog stream - VAIO® computers equipped with Media Center can stream an analog signal from a connected analog device, such as a VCR, through the TV server. 96 VGX-XL1 Digital Living System

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VGX-XL1 Digital Living System
VAIO Computer Network
The VAIO
®
computer that is designated as the media server can store and
deliver:
Music files
— Supporting music files in MP3, WAV, OpenMG™
(ATRAC3
®
), and WMA formats. Use SonicStage
®
or SonicStage
®
Mastering Studio™ software to create music playlists to share on your
network. Music files in MP3, WAV, and WMA formats can be placed in
folders and registered to the VAIO Media Server. The network’s client
computers can access these music files.
Video files
— Supporting Video Capsule files created by Giga Pocket
®
software and TV programs recorded with Media Center. Video files in
DVAVI, MPEG, MPEG2, DIVX, and WMV formats can be placed in folders
and registered to the VAIO Media™ Server. The network client computers
can access these video files.
Still image files
— Supporting picture files in JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and
TIFF formats. Still images can be placed in folders and registered to the
VAIO Media Server. The network client computers can access these
network files.
TV broadcast
— VAIO
®
computers equipped with Giga Pocket software
can stream a live TV signal to other VAIO
®
computers connected to your
network.
Analog stream
— VAIO
®
computers equipped with Media Center can
stream an analog signal from a connected analog device, such as a VCR,
through the TV server.
Note
: A DIVX encoder program must be installed on your computer, to
enable playback of files in DIVX format.