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Showing Photos on TV
I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera
(Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? |
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"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message ... I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? generally speaking, sometimes a camera doesn't recognize a photo if it has been changed since originally captured. tim |
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TConway wrote:
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message ... I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? generally speaking, sometimes a camera doesn't recognize a photo if it has been changed since originally captured. tim I have had good success showing pictures on my TV by copying them to a CD or DVD on the computer and using my DVD player to show the pictures. You can then use the CD/DVD as a backup of your pictures. However, there can be problems depending on the DVD player. The DVD play must recognize the picture format, and some DVD players have trouble if the directory structure has too many subdirectories. |
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Ed Mullikin wrote:
I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? If you told us what works, and in what way what doesn't work fails, someone might be able to tell you. -- Chris Malcolm DoD #205 IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK [http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/] |
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"Chris Malcolm" wrote in message ... Ed Mullikin wrote: I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? If you told us what works, and in what way what doesn't work fails, someone might be able to tell you. -- Chris Malcolm DoD #205 IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK [http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/] I've reached the depth of my knowlege. I've tried to determine just what the difference is between two photos scanned in an identical manner at the same time and found (apparently) no difference. Yet one will display and the other will not when they are uploaded into the camera. If I could determine the difference, I might be able to solve the problem. |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:10:29 -0400, Ed Mullikin wrote:
I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? By "run them through", do you mean that both programs were used to edit/modify/save the jpg files? If so, and if you didn't edit all of the jpg files in the same order, that might be responsible for some not being viewable. I'd assume that TV Writer should always |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:10:29 -0400, Ed Mullikin wrote:
(continued from the last, prematurely posted reply) I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? be used last. In other words, if Irfanview is the last app. used to edit a .jpg file, your DSCF828 will have problems displaying it. |
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"ASAAR" wrote in message ... On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:10:29 -0400, Ed Mullikin wrote: (continued from the last, prematurely posted reply) I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? be used last. In other words, if Irfanview is the last app. used to edit a .jpg file, your DSCF828 will have problems displaying it. I'll have to take a more organized approach to this and document the procedures. I believe Irfanview was the last application. I was hoping there might be magic program out there. |
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Look for a "TV PHOTO VIEWER"
It is like a card-reader plus has usb input and too some have HD output (1080i) via component cables. Target had one on sale for $30. http://www.target.com/Digital-Decor-.../dp/B000WQSRCA |
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Ed Mullikin wrote:
"ASAAR" wrote in message ... On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:10:29 -0400, Ed Mullikin wrote: (continued from the last, prematurely posted reply) I have scanned some photos and I'm trying to show them on TV via my camera (Sony DSCF828). I'm having very limited success. I have run them through David Taylor's TV Writer and through Irfanview. I don't know why one will work and the others won't. There has to be a simple answer, doesn't there? be used last. In other words, if Irfanview is the last app. used to edit a .jpg file, your DSCF828 will have problems displaying it. I'll have to take a more organized approach to this and document the procedures. I believe Irfanview was the last application. I was hoping there might be magic program out there. If you can see them on your computer, copy them to a CD and play the CD on your DVD player. The DVD player should be .jpeg compatible. Almost all DVD players of recent vintage (3 years old or less)are .jpeg compatible. Bob Williams |
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