Casio Mobile Picture & Video Player 1.0 US User Manual

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Mobile Picture & Video Player (Version 1.0 US) User's Guide
Important
The contents of this User's Guide are subject to change without notice.
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The explanations in this manual all assume that you are familiar with the button and
screen operations, and all other basic operational procedures of your CASSIOPEIA. If you are not, see the CASSIOPEIA's User's Guide.
The screen shots that appear in this manual may differ from the appearance of the
screens that appear when you actually operate your CASSIOPEIA.
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Contents
4...Introduction
4... Features and Functions
4...Supported File Formats
5...To start up Mobile Picture & Video Player
6... Playing Back Images
6...Thumbnail Index
7...Switching Between the Snapshot and Movie Index
7...Selecting the Thumbnail Index Folder
8...Creating a New Folder
9...Displaying a Specific Snapshot
10...Displaying the Slideshow Screen
11...Displaying the Movie Screen
12...Deleting Files
12...Renaming and Moving a File
14...Moving All the Files in a Folder
15...Deleting All the Files in a Folder
17...Importing Files from My Documents
18...Refreshing a Thumbnail Index
18...Generating Albums
19...Attaching a Snapshot or Movie File to E-mail
22...Selecting a Preset Message
24...Editing and deleting nicknames
25...Playing Back Snapshots or Movie Files Attached to E-mail
27...Using the Snapshot Screen
28...Changing the Snapshot Screen View
28...Changing the Snapshot Screen Image
29...Displaying the File Properties of a Snapshot
29...Changing to a Different Screen
30...Using the Slideshow Screen
30...Controlling Image Playback
31...Making Slideshow Settings
31...Changing to a Different Screen
32...Using the Movie Screen
32...Basic Movie File Playback Operations
33...Controlling Movie Playback
34...Movie Screen Operations using CASSIOPEIA Buttons
34...Capturing a Still Image of Movie Screen Contents
35...Movie Screen Setup
36...Displaying the File Properties of a Movie
36...Changing to a Different Screen
37...Selecting Screen Backgrounds
38...Adjusting Slideshow and Movie Screen Brightness
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39...Albums
39...Creating an Album
40...Creating a New Album
43...Album Index Screen
43...Displaying the Album Index Screen
44...Displaying the Pages of an Album
45...Displaying the Album Page Screen
45...Jumping to a Specific Album Page
46...Displaying the Movie Screen or Snapshot Screen from the Album Page Screen
47...Editing the Album Index
47...Deleting an Album
48...Renaming and Moving an Album
50...Editing Album Pages
50...Adding an Album Page
50...Moving an Album Page
51...Deleting an Album Page
52...Pasting Snapshot and Movie Images onto an Album Page
53...Deleting an Image from an Album Page
54...Inserting and Editing Album Page Comment Text
55...Comment Text Input Dialog Formats
56...Command Bar Items (Menus and Buttons)
56...Index Screen Menus and Buttons
57...Playback Menus and Buttons (Snapshot / Movie / Slide Show Screens)
58...Copy Attachment Menus and Buttons
59...Send as Attachment Menus and Buttons
59...Album Index Screen Menus and Buttons
60...Album Page Screen Menus and Buttons
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Introduction
Mobile Picture & Video Player is a program that lets you playback snapshots and movies. It also includes a thumbnail viewer and other functions for easy management of your movies and snapshots.
Features and Functions
Thumbnail viewer and data management (Page 6)
A thumbnail index shows thumbnails of snapshots and movies. You can use the thumbnail index to edit file names, to move files between folders and storage locations, to view properties, and perform other file operations. You can also display individual snapshots, play movies, and start a slideshow from the thumb­nail index.
Album generator (Page 39)
Generate an instant album of all the snapshots and movies contained in a particu­lar folder. Then you can insert comments, add or delete pages, and paste and remove images, just as you would with a real photo album. Easy operations let you delete an album or move it to another memory location (main memory or storage card).
Supported File Formats
Mobile Picture & Video Player supports display and playback of the following file formats.
Snapshot files...JPEG files
Movie files .......CASIO's original CMF file format
The term “snapshot” as used in this manual refers to JPEG and JPG files, while “movie” refers to CMF files.
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To start up Mobile Picture & Video Player
1. Turn on your CASSIOPEIA.
2. Tap , Programs, and then Picture & Video Player. The movie index screen appears the first time you start up Mobile Picture & Video Player.
Movie Index screen
The screen you were using last (image display screen, album index screen)
appears the next time you start it up.
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Playing Back Images
Mobile Picture & Video Player provides you with a number of different ways to view JPEG and CMF format files.
To view: Use the:
All snapshots in a folder Snapshot index All movies in a folder Movie index A specific snapshot Snapshot screen A series of snapshots Slideshow screen A specific movie Movie screen
Thumbnail Index
The thumbnail index shows six thumbnails of snapshots or movies.
You can perform the following operations from the thumbnail index.
Switch between the snapshot index and movie index
Select a folder
Display the snapshot screen (from the snapshot index)
Display the slideshow screen (from the snapshot index)
Display the movie screen (from the movie index)
Delete files
A blue frame indicates the currently selected image. Its file name is also highlighted. Use the cursor keys or ACTION control to select another image.
Thumbnail
Shows the snapshot or movie.
Folder box
The thumbnail index shows all the snap­shots or movies in the currently selected folder.
File name
indicates main memory file, indicates storage card file.
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View file properties and edit file data (file name, folder, storage location) on
Rename/Move screen
Automatically generate thumbnails on the thumbnail index
Move or delete all the files in a folder
Generate albums
Playback snapshots or movie files attached to e-mail
Each of these operations is described in detail in the following sections of this manual.
Switching Between the Snapshot and Movie Index
To switch to the movie index from the snapshot index, tap the View menu and
then Movie Screen.
To switch to the snapshot index from the movie index, tap the View menu and
then Snapshot Screen.
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Note
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You cannot display snapshots and movies in the same thumbnail index.
Selecting the Thumbnail Index Folder
The thumbnail index shows all of the snapshots or movies in the currently se­lected folder. To change to another folder, select the name of the folder you want using the folder box at the bottom of the thumbnail index.
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Note
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The thumbnail index automatically generates thumbnail files for the images it
displays.
If there are folders with the same name in CASSIOPEIA main memory and on
the Storage card, selecting the folder name with the folder box shows the files stored in both of the folders.
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Creating a New Folder
Use the following procedure to create a new folder.
To create a new folder
1. Tap the folder box and select "Add/Delete".
This displays the Add/Delete Folders dialog box.
2. Tap the New button.
3. Input the name you want to assign to the folder and then tap OK.
This creates the new folder and makes it the currently selected folder.
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Displaying a Specific Snapshot
You can select one of the thumbnails in the snapshot index and then display a large-size image in the snapshot screen.
Snapshot Index Snapshot Screen
You can display the large-size image of a thumbnail using any of the following methods.
Tap the thumbnail of the image you want to display.
Select the thumbnail of the image you want to display so its file name is high-
lighted, and then press the CASSIOPEIA's ACTION control.
To return to the snapshot index from the snapshot screen, tap the button.
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Note
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Displaying the Slideshow Screen
The slideshow screen lets you automatically scroll through images one-by-one. Note that you can display the slide show screen only from the snapshot index.
Snapshot Index Slideshow Screen
To display the slideshow screen, tap the snapshot index View menu and then tap Slideshow.
The image that is selected on the snapshot index is the one that appears first on
the slideshow screen.
To start the slideshow, tap the button. Snapshots appear in the same
sequence that they appear on the snapshot index.
To stop the slideshow, tap the button.
To return to the snapshot index from the slideshow screen, tap the button.
///// Note ///// See "Using the Slideshow Screen" on page 30 for more information about slideshow screen operations.
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Displaying the Movie Screen
You can select one of the thumbnails in the movie index and then display its movie screen.
Movie Index Movie Screen
You can display the movie screen using any of the following methods.
Tap the thumbnail of the movie.
Select the thumbnail of the movie so its file name is highlighted, and then press
the CASSIOPEIA's ACTION control.
To return to the movie index from the snapshot screen, tap the button.
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Note
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Deleting Files
Use the following procedure to delete files on a thumbnail index screen.
To delete files
1. On a thumbnail index screen, tap and hold the thumbnail for the file you want to
delete, and then tap Delete on the shortcut menu that appears.
2. On the confirmation dialog box that appears, tap YES to delete the file.
You can also delete folders. See "Deleting All the Files in a Folder" on page
15 for details.
Renaming and Moving a File
Use the Rename/Move dialog box to change the name of the currently selected file or to move the file to a different storage location.
Rename/Move Dialog box
To rename a file
1. On a thumbnail index, tap and hold the thumbnail of the file you want to re-
name, and then tap Rename/Move on the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the Name box, input the new name you want to assign to the file.
3. Tap OK to store the file under its new name.
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To move a file
1. On a thumbnail index, tap and hold the thumbnail of the file you want to move,
and then tap Rename/Move on the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Use the Location box to specify either Main Memory or Storage Card as the
destination of the move.
3. Use the Folder box to specify the name of the folder to which you want to
move the file.
4. Tap OK to move the file.
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Note
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You can also use the Name box to specify a new file name for the moved file.
If you select “None” in the "Folder" box, you will no longer be able to view the
file using Mobile Picture & Video Player. See "Importing Files from My Docu­ments" on page 17 for information about how to make a file viewable using Mobile Picture & Video Player.
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Moving All the Files in a Folder
Use the following procedure to move all the files in one folder to another.
To move all the files in a folder
1. On a thumbnail index, use the folder box to select the folder that contains the
files you want to move.
2. On the View menu, tap Snapshot Screen or Movie Screen.
Note that this procedure moves all the snapshot files or all the movie files in
the folder in accordance with the selection you make here.
3. On the Tools menu, tap Batch Move.
This displays the file move dialog box.
4. Tap OK to move the files.
Tapping OK closes the dialog box and moves the files.
Check this box if you want the files being moved to replace any files with the same names in the destination folder, without displaying any confir­mation message.
If you want, you can use this box to specify the source folder of the files. See "About the source folder" on the following page for more information.
Use this box to specify the location (storage card or main memory) of the destination folder. Note that main memory is the only available selection here when there is no stor­age card loaded in the CASSIOPEIA.
Use this box to specify the destination folder.
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About the source folder
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If there is a folder on the storage card with the same name as a folder in main memory, selecting that folder name in the folder box displays a thumbnail index likes the one shown below.
In cases such as this, you need to specify the source folder when moving images. Specifying Storage card, for example, moves only the files whose names have the "card" icon in front of them.
Deleting All the Files in a Folder
Use the following procedure to delete all the files in a folder.
To delete all the files in a folder
1. On a thumbnail index, use the folder box to select the folder that contains the
files you want to delete.
2. On the View menu, tap Snapshot Screen or Movie Screen.
Note that this procedure deletes all the snapshot files or all the movie files in
the folder in accordance with the selection you make here.
3. On the Tools menu, tap Batch Delete.
This displays the file delete dialog box.
Main memory file
Storage card file
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4. Tap OK to delete the files.
Tapping OK closes the dialog box and deletes the files.
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About the source folder
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If there is a folder on the storage card with the same name as a folder in main memory, selecting that folder name in the folder box displays a thumbnail index likes the one shown below.
In cases such as this, you need to specify the source folder when deleting im­ages. Specifying Storage card, for example, deletes only the files whose names have the "card" icon in front of them.
Check this box if you want to delete read-only files, too.
If you want, you can use this box to specify the source folder of the files. See "About source folders" for more information.
Main memory file
Storage card file
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Importing Files from My Documents
Use this procedure to import snapshot or movie files into a folder from the "My Documents" folder of main memory or a storage card.
This procedure can be used only to import JPEG, CAM or CMF files from the
"My Documents" folder into another folder. Note that the files must be stored directly the "My Documents" folder, and not in another folder located inside of the "My Documents" folder.
Only CAM files that contain VGA size images can be imported. The names of
CAM files that contain non-VGA size images do not appear on the dialog box.
Importing CAM files automatically converts them to JPEG files.
To import files from My Documents
1. On a thumbnail index screen, use the folder box to specify the folder where
you want the imported images to be stored.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Import From outside folder.
This causes the dialog box shown below to appear.
Use this box to select the destina­tion location. "Main Memory" is the initial default setting. You can change this to "Storage card" if you want.
Check this box if you want the source files to be deleted automatically after the import operation is complete.
Use this box to select the lo­cation of the "My Documents" folder containing the files you want to import. Only locations that contain importable files appear here.
This list shows all the import­able CAM and JPEG files in the source folder . Use this list to specify the files you want to import. See "Specifying Multiple Import Files" on the next page.
3. After making the settings you want, tap OK.
This executes the import operation and closes the dialog box. You can then
check the thumbnail index to confirm that the files were imported correctly.
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///// Specifying Multiple Import Files /////
The following are the techniques you can use to select multiple files for import.
To select a range of files, drag the stylus across their names so they are
highlighted (selected).
To select files that are separated from each other, tap the name of the first file to
highlight it, display the on-screen keyboard and tap Ctl, and then tap the name of the other file to highlight it. You can repeat this procedure for as many files as you want. To de-select a file name, tap Ctl and then the highlighted file name you want to de-select.
Refreshing a Thumbnail Index
Any time you select a folder on the Index screen Picture & Video Player automati­cally displays thumbnails of all the image files (snapshots and movies) contained in that folder. However, the contents of the Index screen are not updated auto­matically when you add or delete image files (using File Explorer or standard computer operations) in the currently selected folder. Because of this, you should perform the following thumbnail index refresh operation whenever you need to update the Index screen so it reflects any changes you have made to the contents of the folder.
To refresh a thumbnail index
While the thumbnail index you want to refresh is on the screen, tap the Tools menu and then tap Refresh Thumbnails.
///// Note///// Performing the above operation generates thumbnails for all the files, both snap­shots and movies, in the currently selected folder.
Generating Albums
The following procedure creates an album of all the snapshots and movies con­tained in a particular folder.
To generate an album
1. On a thumbnail screen, use the folder box to select the folder whose images
you want to include in the album.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Make Album.
See "Albums" on page 39 for full details about albums.
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Attaching a Snapshot or Movie File to E-mail
Use the following procedure to attach a snapshot or movie file to an e-mail mes­sage.
To attach a snapshot or movie file to e-mail
1. Display the snapshot screen or movie screen of the file you want to attach.
2. Tap (Send As Attachment).
Message tab
3. Tap the "Message" tab and input the subject of the messages into the "Sub-
ject" box.
You can input up to 50 characters for the subject.
4. Input the text of your message.
You can input up to 500 characters for the message text.
You can also select from among preset message text. See "Selecting a
Preset Message" page 22 for details.
Mail text
Attached image file name
Input the subject of the message here.
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5. Tap the "To:" tab and input the mail address to which you want to send the
message. You can use any of the three following methods to input the mail address.
Direct input
Input from Contacts
Inputting a pre-assigned nickname
Direct e-mail input
Type the e-mail address into the box at the bottom of the tab. You can input up to 200 characters for the address.
Input from Contacts
With this method, you use e-mail data from the Contacts application. Tap the "down" arrow next to the “Name” box, and then tap the name of the person whose e-mail address you want to use.
Input the e-mail address here.
Tap here to display a list of e-mail addresses.
Tap the name of the person whose e-mail address you want to use.
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Inputting a pre-assigned nickname
After you assign e-mail addresses to nicknames, you can specify an address by specifying its nickname. See "To assign a nickname to an e-mail address" on page 23 for information about assigning nicknames.
6. Tap the "Services" tab and select the service you want to use.
Select the Internet service provider (ISP) you want to use to send the mail. If you are subscribed to no provider, only "ActiveSync" is available for this set­ting. See the "Pocket PC User's Guide" for information about ISP and ActiveSync.
Tap here to display a list of nicknames.
Tap the nickname whose e-mail address you want to use.
Tap here and select the service provider you want to use.
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7. After making all the necessary settings on the "Message", "To:", and "Services" tab, put the queue the message in the Outbox.
On the "Message", "To:", or "Services" tab, tap (To Outbox). If you did not specify the addressee of the mail, the message "The To: field
must have at least one addressee." appears. Input the addressee and then perform this step again.
8. After all the messages have been stored in the Outbox, run the Inbox applica-
tion to send all the queued mail.
Selecting a Preset Message
You can select a preset message when inputting the body of a message in step 4 on page 19.
To select a Preset Message
1. Tap the “Message” tab.
2. Tap (Preset Text).
This displays a list of preset messages from which you can choose.
3. Tap the preset message you want to input and then tap OK.
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To assign a nickname to an e-mail address
1. On the "To:" tab, input the mail address.
2. On the Edit menu, tap Assign name To Address.
This causes the dialog box shown below to appear.
3. In the "Name" box, input up to 50 characters for the nickname.
4. After inputting the nickname, tap OK to store it.
This stores the nickname and address combination, which you can now use when sending e-mail messages.
Input the nickname here
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Editing and deleting nicknames
1. On the Edit menu, tap Assign name To Address.
This causes the dialog box shown below to appear.
2. On the nickname list, tap and hold the nickname you want to edit or delete.
To edit the nickname, tap "Rename", make the changes you want, and then
store the new nickname.
To delete the nickname, tap "Delete".
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A nickname cannot include the colon (:) character.
You can edit the nickname only. You cannot edit the e-mail address.
Nickname list
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Playing Back Snapshots or Movie Files Attached to E-mail
Use the procedure below to play back snapshots and movie files you receive as e-mail attachments. Note that an attached file is first imported into main memory or the storage card before it can be played back.
To playback e-mail attachments
1. On a thumbnail index, the snapshot screen, or the movie screen, use the folder
box to select the folder to which you want to import the attached file.
2. Tap Tools, and then Copy Attachment.
This displays the dialog box shown below.
The attached file list shows jpg or jpeg format still image files or cmf format
movie files only.
See the next page for information on how to display e-mail subject, sender,
date and part of the body text contents.
3. Tap the name of the attached file you want to play back.
4. Tap .
///// Note ///// An alart message box appears when the file you are importing has the same name as an existing file. Change the name and tap OK.
Use this box to specify the destination for the imported file.
Attached file list
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To display E-mail Message Information
Use the following procedure to toggle display of e-mail information (subject, sender, date and part of the body text contents) on and off.
1. On the View menu, tap Display Mail Contents.
This toggles e-mail message information display on (Display Mail Contents
checked) and off (Display Mail Contents not checked).
2. Tapping anywhere inside the window closes it.
While Display Mail Contents is checked, a window opens to shows the subject, sender, date and part of the body text of an e­mail message whenever you select it.
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Using the Snapshot Screen
There are three different snapshot screen views: compressed, uncompressed, full-screen.
Compressed View.........This view displays the entire image so it appears like a
photograph.
Uncompressed View.....This view displays the image in actual-size. In this view,
you have to scroll the image to view the parts that do not fit on the screen.
Full-screen View............This view rotates the image and adjusts its size so it fits
within the screen area.
Compressed View Uncompressed View
Full-screen View
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Changing the Snapshot Screen View
Use either of the following procedures to select compressed, uncompressed, or full-screen as the snapshot screen view.
To change the snapshot screen view
On the View menu, tap Compressed, Uncompressed, or Full Screen.
Press the CASSIOPEIA ACTION control to cycle through the three views in
the sequence: compressed - uncompressed - full screen.
About the Snapshot Screen Status Bar
File name
Total number of index files File number (in snapshot index)
Changing the Snapshot Screen Image
You can use either of the two procedures described below to scroll through im­ages on the snapshot screen without returning to the snapshot index. Images scroll in the sequence they appear on the snapshot index.
To change the snapshot screen image
On the CASSIOPEIA, rotate the ACTION control up (reverse) or down (for-
ward).
On the CASSIOPEIA, press the right (or down) cursor button to scroll forward or
the left (or up) cursor button to scroll back.
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Displaying the File Properties of a Snapshot
The file properties dialog provides you with a wealth of information about the file whose image is currently displayed on the snapshot screen.
To display the file properties of a snapshot
1. On the View menu, tap Properties.
2. To close the file properties dialog box, tap OK.
Changing to a Different Screen
Use the following procedures when you want to change to another screen from the snapshot screen.
When you want to do this: Do this:
Go to the snapshot index that contains the displayed snapshot
Go to a slideshow of the folder that contains the displayed snapshot
Go to the album index screen
Go top the movie index
Tap
Tap
Tap
Tap View -
Movie Screen
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Using the Slideshow Screen
The slideshow screen lets you sequentially play back snapshots in the condensed view.
Slideshow Screen
Controlling Image Playback
Use the control panel to control the playback of images on the slideshow screen.
...Tap this button to start the slideshow. Images appear in the same se-
quence they are arranged on the snapshot index, for the amount of time you set using the slideshow settings dialog described on page 31.
...Tap this button to stop the slideshow.
...Tap this button to toggle the direction of the slideshow between forward
and reverse.
... Drag the slider left and right to jump to a specific image.
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Status bar information is identical to that described under "About the Snapshot
Screen Status Bar" on page 28.
You can also control the direction of the slideshow using the CASSIOPEIA
ACTION control. Rotate down for forward playback, and up for reverse.
Control panel Status bar
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Making Slideshow Settings
Tapping Slideshow Settings on the View menu displays a dialog box for control- ling the playback interval and the repeat setting.
Playback Interval . Use this setting to specify how long each image should remain
displayed before changing to the next one. You can set a value form 1 to 10 seconds, and the initial default setting is 3 seconds.
Auto Repeat......... Check this box if you want the slideshow to restart from the
first image in the snapshot index after the last image is reached.
After making the settings you want, tap OK to close the dialog box.
Changing to a Different Screen
Use the following procedures when you want to change to another screen from the slideshow screen.
When you want to do this: Do this:
Go to the snapshot index that contains the displayed snapshot
Go to the snapshot screen for the dis­played snapshot
Go to the album index screen
Go top the movie index
Tap
Tap
Tap
Tap View -
Movie Screen
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Using the Movie Screen
The movie screen provides you control over a wide variety of movie playback features and functions.
Basic Movie File Playback Operations
1. Use the procedure under "Displaying the Movie Screen" on page 11 to display
the movie screen for the movie file you want to play.
Name of currently open file Play time
To start playback of the movie file, press or the ACTION control.
2. To stop movie playback, press or press the ACTION control.
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Note
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Movie image
Control panel
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Controlling Movie Playback
Use the control panel to control the playback of movie files on the movie screen.
.........................Tap this button to jump to the beginning (in the case of
forward play) or end (in case of reverse play) of the movie.
.........................Tap this button to toggle the playback direction of the movie
between forward and reverse. This button does not appear when you are playing a file for which reverse playback is disabled.
.........................Tapping this button changes playback speed in accordance
with the option setting you make under "Movie Screen Setup" on page 35. This button does not appear when you are playing a file for which variable speed playback is disabled.
.........................Tap this button to start playback at normal speed.
.........................Tap this button to stop playback.
.........................Tap this button to cause the playback position to skip back.
.........................Tap this button to cause the playback position to skip
forward.
.........................Tap this button to capture a still image of the screen con-
tents. See "Capturing a Still Image of Movie Screen Contents" on page 34 for details.
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Note
///// You can also perform a number of control panel operations using the CASSIOPEIA's buttons. See "Movie Screen Operations using CASSIOPEIA Buttons" on the next page for details.
Audio volume slider: Slide right to increase audio output volume, or left to
decrease volume.
Playback position slider: Drag the slider left and right to jump to a specific
playback position.
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Movie Screen Operations using CASSIOPEIA Buttons
You can use the CASSIOPEIA's ACTION control and cursor buttons to perform a variety of different movie screen operations.
During Playback Stop playback ...
Press ACTION control
When Stopped Start normal speed playback ...
Press ACTION control
Switch to reverse playback...
Rotate ACTION control up or press the up cursor button
Switch to forward playback...
Rotate ACTION control down or press the down cursor button
Anytime Close the current file and open the next file...
Press the right cursor button
Close the current file and open the previous file...
Press the left cursor button
Capturing a Still Image of Movie Screen Contents
Use the following procedure to capture the movie screen contents and save the resulting still image as a JPEG file.
To capture a still image of movie screen contents
1. Play back the movie on the movie screen.
2. Stop playback when it reaches the scene you want to capture.
You can also use the playback position slider to search for the scene you
want to capture.
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3. Press .
4. In the dialog box that appears, input the name you want to assign to the still
image file.
5. Tap OK.
Movie Screen Setup
Use the following procedure to display the movie screen setup dialog box for controlling playback speed and auto repeat play, and to make other settings.
To display the movie screen setup dialog
1. On the View menu, tap Movie Playback Settings.
Playback Speed..................Use this box to specify the playback speed of the
currently open movie file. The options available in this box depend on the movie file format. The text "No setting" appears in this box when variable speed
playback is disabled for the currently open movie file.
Auto Repeat........................Check this box when you want playback of the
current movie file to automatically restart from the beginning each time the end of the movie is reached.
Streams ..............................A stream is similar to the track of a tape recording.
These list boxes show the streams contained in the currently open file. If a file has multiple streams, you can select one of them here.
2. Tap OK to close the dialog box and apply the settings you made.
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Displaying the File Properties of a Movie
The file properties dialog provides you with a wealth of information about the file whose image is currently displayed on the movie screen.
To display the file properties of a movie
1. On the View menu, tap Properties.
2. To close the file properties dialog box, tap OK.
Changing to a Different Screen
Use the following procedures when you want to change to another screen from the movie screen.
When you want to do this: Do this:
Go to the movie index that contains the movie snapshot
Go to the album index screen
Go top the snapshot index
Tap
Tap
Tap View -
Shapshot Screen
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Selecting Screen Backgrounds
You can select from among four different backgrounds for the snapshot, slideshow, and movie screens.
To select a background
1. On the View menu, tap Backgrounds to display the dialog box shown below.
2. Tap the option button of the background you want to select.
3. When the settings are the way you want, tap OK to apply them and close the
dialog box.
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Adjusting Slideshow and Movie Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness level of the slideshow and movie screens. Separate settings can be made for operation under battery power and operation under AC adapter power.
To adjust slideshow and movie screen brightness
1. On the View menu, tap Brightness to display the dialog box shown
below.
2. Drag the sliders left to reduce brightness and right to increase brightness.
Note that the upper slider controls brightness under battery power, while the
lower slider controls brightness under AC adapter power.
The brightness settings you make are used during slideshow and movie
playback only.
3. When the settings are the way you want, tap OK to apply them and close the
dialog box.
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Albums
The album function of the Mobile Picture & Video Player lets you instantly generate an album with snapshots and movie images pasted inside it.
Album Index Album Page
The following are some of the main features of the album function.
You can instantly generate an album for each folder. Album titles (names) are
identical to folder names, so you can group images by theme and manage folders using the album index screen shown above.
Once you create an album, you can delete existing images from it or paste new
images into it at any time.
You can mix snapshots and movie images within the same album.
There is a choice of four album formats (front cover, back cover, inside page
pattern), two for business and two for personal use. You can also specify one, three, or six images per album page.
In the case of 1-image and 3-image pages, you can input text for each image.
Tapping a thubmnail of an image on an Album Page instantly displays the
snapshot screen or movie screen of a file. Snapshot screen and movie screen operations are the same as those described under "Using the Snapshot Screen" on page 27 and "Using the Movie Screen" on page 32.
Creating an Album
When creating an album, you first generate an album of all the files contained in a specific folder. Then you can delete images or paste new images as you want.
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Creating a New Album
Use the following procedure to create a new album of images contained in a specific folder.
To create a new album
1. On a thumbnail index, use the folder box to select the folder for which you want
to create a new album.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Make Album.
This displays new album dialog box.
3. Select a format by tapping an option button and then tap Next.
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4. Use the “Number of Images” box to specify how many images you want on
each page.
5. Use the “Location” box to specify a storage location for the album.
See "How album storage location affects file storage location" on page 42 for
important information about how the storage location you select for the album can cause the image files to be moved to a different storage location.
5. After double-checking to make sure the settings are the way you want, tap
Finish.
This creates the album and displays its front cover.
///// Note ///// The images of files added to a folder are not automatically added to the folder's existing album. The images of new files must be pasted into an existing album using the procedure described on page 52.
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How album storage location affects file storage location
Whenever you create a new album while there is a storage card loaded in the CASSIOPEIA, the storage location you select for your album may cause the files in the folder you are using to be moved from their current location to a new loca­tion. The following table shows how album storage location affects file storage location. The "Main Memory" and "Storage card" columns indicate whether the thumbnail index you are starting from includes images from main memory or a storage card only (Yes/No or No/Yes), or a mixture of main memory and storage card images (Yes/Yes).
In cases where a thumbnail index that includes both main memory and storage card files and two files have the same name, the file move operation described above causes the file in the destination folder to be replaced with the file of the same name.
Main Memory Images
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Storage card Images
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Album Storage Location
Main Memory
Storage card
Description
Creates album in main memory folder, without moving image files
Moves storage card images to main memory folder and creates album in main memory folder
Moves storage card images to main memory folder and creates album in main memory folder
Creates album on storage card folder, without moving image files
Moves main memory images to stor­age card folder and creates album in storage card folder
Moves main memory images to stor­age card folder and creates album in storage card folder
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Album Index Screen
The album index shows thumbnails of the covers of all albums currently stored in memory. Since albums have the same name as the files whose images they contain, the album index can be used as a folder index.
Album Index screen
Displaying the Album Index Screen
Use the following procedure to display the album index screen.
To display the album index screen
On the movie screen or snapshot screen, tap the button to display the album index screen.
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Note
///// See "Editing the Album Index" on page 47 for information about various editing operations that you can perform on the album index screen.
Album cover thumbnail
A blue frame indi­cates the currently selected album. Its album title is also highlighted. Use the cursor keys or rotate ACTION control to select another album.
Album title (folder name)
Number of album pages
Number of images (files) in the album
Album storage location ( : main memory,
: storage card)
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Displaying the Pages of an Album
You can use album page screen to browse through the pages of an album and view its contents. Album pages consist of a front cover, inside pages, and back cover.
Front Cover Inside Page Back Cover
The title on the front cover is the album title (folder name).
The following shows the layout of the inside pages of the album.
Album Inside Page
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Note
///// See "Inserting and Editing Album Page Comment Text" on page 54 for information about inputting comment text.
Thumbnail images of album files
You can input comment text here (page 54).
Tap here to turn the page.
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Displaying the Album Page Screen
You can use any of the following methods to display the album page screen. The front cover of the album you select appears first.
To display the album page screen
On the album index, tap the thumbnail image of the album whose page screen
you want to display.
Select the thumbnail image of the album whose page screen you want to dis-
play (so its album title is highlighted), and then press the CASSIOPEIA's AC-
TION control to open it.
Jumping to a Specific Album Page
After you display the album page screen, you can use the following procedure to jump to a specific page of the album.
To jump to a specific album page
1. On the album page screen, tap Go To Page on the View menu.
This displays the dialog box shown below.
2. After specifying the page number you want, tap OK to display it.
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Note
///// The range of the page numbers you can input in the above procedure starts from the front cover (page 1) and ends with the final inside page. Note that the back cover is not counted as a page in the above procedure.
Tap the arrows to change the displayed page number.
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Displaying the Movie Screen or Snapshot Screen from the Album Page Screen
You can use either of the following procedures to display the movie screen or snapshot screen of a particular image displayed on the album page screen.
To display the movie screen or snapshot screen from the album page screen
Tap the thumbnail of the image whose movie screen or snapshot screen you
want to display.
Select the thumbnail of the image whose movie screen or snapshot screen you
want to display (so it has a blue frame around it), and then press the CASSIOPEIA's ACTION control.
See "Using the Snapshot Screen" on page 27 and "Using the Movie Screen" on page 32 for information about using the snapshot and movie screens.
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Note
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The buttons on the command bar of a snapshot screen or movie screen dis-
played from the album page screen are different from those that normally ap­pear there.
When you want to do this: Tap this button:
Return to the album index Return to the album page that contains
the currently selected image
The status bar of a snapshot screen displayed from the album page screen
shows the following information.
See "Editing Album Pages" on page 50 for information about various editing
operations that you can perform on the album page screen.
File name
Total number of album pages Page number (in album index)
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Editing the Album Index
You can use the album index to perform the following editing operations.
Delete the album
Change the album title (folder name)
Move the album between main memory and the storage card
Deleting an Album
You can delete an album without deleting its image files, or you can delete an album along with all the image files it contains. Note that the operation to delete the album and its image files cannot be undone, so you should confirm that you no longer need any of the images before you delete them.
To delete an album
1. On the album index screen, tap and hold the album you want to delete, and
then tap Delete on the shortcut menu that appears.
This causes the message shown below to appear.
To close this message dialog box without deleting anything, tap "Cancel".
Otherwise, continue with step 2.
2. Tap a button on the dialog box to perform one of the operations described
below.
When you want to do this: Tap this button:
Delete the album and its image files it contains
Delete the album but keep its image files Close the confirmation box without delet-
ing anything
Yes
No
Cancel
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Renaming and Moving an Album
You can use the Rename/Move Album dialog box to change the name of an album and the album’s storage location.
Rename/Move Album dialog box
To change an album title
1. On the album index screen, tap and hold the album whose title you want to
change, and then tap Rename/Move on the shortcut menu that appears.
This causes the Rename/Move Album dialog box to appear.
2. In the Name box, input the new title you want to assign to the album.
An error message appears if the title you specify is already used. If this
happens, tap the OK button on the error message dialog box and input a different title.
3. After inputting the title, tap OK.
4. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap OK to change the
album title.
To move the storage location of an album
1. On the album index screen, tap and hold the album whose storage location
you want to move, and then tap Rename/Move on the shortcut menu that appears.
This causes the Rename/Move Album dialog box to appear.
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2. Use the Location box to specify either Main Memory or Storage Card as the
destination of the move.
3. Tap OK to move the album.
The following table summarizes what happens when you click OK on the Re-
name/Move Album dialog box.
Name Changed
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Location Changed
No No
Yes
Yes
No No
Yes
Yes
Original Location
Main Memory
Storage card
What Happens
Nothing changed. Folder name is changed. If there is no folder with the same name as
the album's folder on the storage card, the album's folder and its contents are moved to the storage card. A confirmation dialog appears before the album's folder is created. Tap OK to move the folder.
If there is no folder with the same name as the one specified in the dialog box on the stor­age card, the album's folder and its contents are moved to the storage card. If a folder with the same name already exists, an overwrite confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Nothing changed. Folder name is changed. If there is no folder with the same name as
the album's folder in main memory, the album's folder and its contents are moved to main memory. A confirmation dialog appears before the album's folder is created. Tap OK to move the folder.
If there is no folder with the same name as the one specified in the dialog box in main memory, the album's folder and its contents are moved to main memory. If a folder with the same name already exists, an overwrite confirmation dialog box is displayed. Moving an album (folder) to a location that already has an album (folder) with the same name replaces the existing folder with the folder you are moving.
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Editing Album Pages
You can use the album page screen to add, move, and delete pages, and to add and edit text comments on the page. This section describes how to perform each of these operations.
Adding an Album Page
Adding an album page inserts a new blank page in front of the page that is cur­rently displayed on the album page screen. You can then use the procedure under "Pasting Snapshot and Movie Images onto an Album Page" on page 52 to paste snapshot and movie file images into the blank page.
To add an album page
1. On the album page screen, display the page in front of which you want to
insert a blank page.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Add Page. /////
Note
///// Note that the add page command is disabled while the album's front cover is on the album page screen.
Moving an Album Page
Use the following procedure to move an album page to a different location inside the same album.
To move an album page
1. On the album page screen, display the page you want to move.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Change Page Order.
This displays the page move dialog.
Note that the page count includes the back cover of the album. In the ex-
ample below, the first inside pager is page 1 and the back cover is page 7.
You can move an album page only to a page (non-cover) location. In the
example below, you can specify a location within the range of 1 through 6 for the destination of the move.
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3. Use the dialog box to specify the location to which you want to move the page.
4. After the setting is the way you want, tap OK to apply it.
Deleting an Album Page
When deleting an album page, you get a choice between deleting the page only without deleting the files of the images on the page, or deleting the page and the files of the images on the page as well. Note that deleting image files cannot be undone, so make sure you really do not need image files before you delete them.
To delete an album page
1. On the album page screen, display the page you want to delete.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Delete Page.
This displays confirmation message asking whether or not you want to delete
the files of the images on the page.
3. Tap a button on the dialog box to perform one of the operations described
below.
When you want to do this: Tap this button:
Delete the album page and the files of the images on it
Delete the album page only without deleting any files
Close the confirmation dialog box with­out deleting anything
///// Note /////
Deleting a page causes all the pages after it to shift up and fill the empty space.
Deleting the last page (the page inside the back cover) causes the back cover
to appear.
Yes
No
Cancel
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Pasting Snapshot and Movie Images onto an Album Page
You can use the following procedure to paste a snapshot or movie image at any location on the album page.
To paste an image onto an album page
1. On the album page screen, display the page onto which you want to paste an
image.
2. Tap and hold the location on the album page where you want to paste the
image, and then tap Paste on the shortcut menu that appears.
You can select a location that already contains a snapshot or movie image if
you want. Doing so replaces the original image with the one you select below. In this case, the file of the original image remains in the album's folder and is not deleted.
Tapping Paste on the shortcut menu displays a dialog box for selecting a file
to paste its image.
This dialog shows pastable file formats (JPEG, CMF) and folders that con-
tain pastable file formats only.
3. Tap the file whose image you want to paste into the album page.
If the file you tapped is already inside the album's folder, tapping the file
pastes the image and returns to the album page screen.
If the file you tapped is in a different folder, a confirmation message appears
to ask if you want to copy the file into the album's folder. Tap Yes to copy the file and paste it onto the album page. Tapping No cancels the paste opera­tion.
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Deleting an Image from an Album Page
When deleting an image from an album page, you get a choice between deleting the image only without deleting its file, or deleting the image and its file as well. Note that deleting an image cannot be undone, so make sure you really do not need an image before you delete it.
To delete an image from an album page
1. On the album page screen, display the page that contains the image you want
to delete.
2. Tap and hold the image you want to delete, and then tap Delete on the short-
cut menu that appears.
This displays a confirmation message asking whether or not you want to
delete the file of the image as well.
3. Tap a button on the dialog box to perform one of the operations described
below.
When you want to do this: Tap this button:
Delete the image and its file Delete the image only without deleting its
file Close the confirmation dialog box with-
out deleting anything
Yes
No
Cancel
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Inserting and Editing Album Page Comment Text
You can use the album page Comments dialog box to add comment text to an album page and to edit existing comment text.
To insert or edit album page comment text
1. Display the 1-image or 3-image album page whose comment text you want to
input or edit.
You cannot insert text into a 6-image album page.
2. On the Tools menu, tap Comments to display the album page Comments
dialog box.
The format of the comment text input dialog that appears here depends on
the type of album page (1-image or 3-image) that you displayed in step 1 above. See "Comment Text Input Dialog Formats" on the next page for details.
3. Input up to 32 characters in each of the comment boxes. If a comment box
already contains text, you can change it if you want.
You can use standard CASSIOPEIA text input procedures to input comment
text.
4. After everything is the way you want, tap OK to close the dialog and apply the
text.
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Comment Text Input Dialog Formats
3-image Album Page
Each of the comment boxes corresponds to an image on the album page.
1-image Album Page
Input the text you want into the comment box.
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
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Rename/Move (shortcut menu)
Delete (shortcut menu)
Batch Move
Batch Delete
Make Album
Refresh Thumbnails
Import From outside folder
Copy Attachment
Displays a dialog box for changing the name of the currently selected file or moving the file to a different storage location.
Deletes the file that is selected on the displayed thumb­nail index.
Moves all the files in a folder.
Deletes all the files in a folder.
Creates a new album using the files in the currently displayed thumbnail index.
Generates index thumbnails for all files of the current index that do not have thumbnails.
Imports images from outside of the current folder.
Plays an image (snapshot or movie) received as an e-mail attachment.
Command Bar Items (Menus and Buttons)
Index Screen Menus and Buttons
View Menu
Command Description
Tools Menu / Shortcut Menu
Snapshot Screen
Movie Screen
Slideshow
About This Screen
Displays snapshot index screen.
Displays movie index screen.
Displays slideshow screen. This command is enabled only when a snapshot index is displayed.
Displays a dialog box copyright and version information about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
Command Description
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Command Button Description
Album
Displays the album index screen.
Buttons
Playback Menus and Buttons (Snapshot / Movie / Slide Show Screens)
View Menu
Movie Screen
Snapshot Screen
Compressed Uncompressed Full Screen
Properties
Slideshow Settings
Movie Playback Settings
Backgrounds
Brightness
About This Screen
Displays Movie Index screen.
Displays Snapshot Index screen.
Selects snapshot screen view among “compressed”, “uncompressed” and “full screen.”
Displays the snapshot or movie properties in accor­dance with the currently displayed screen (snapshot or movie).
Displays a dialog box for controlling the slideshow interval and repeat settings.
Displays a dialog box for controlling the movie variable playback speed, repeat, and playback stream settings.
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Displays a dialog box for changing the background of currently displayed screen (snapshot, movie, slide show).
Displays a dialog for adjusting the brightness of the screen during slideshow and movie playback.
Displays a dialog box copyright and version information about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
Command Description
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Copy Attachment Plays an image (snapshot or movie) received as an
e-mail attachment.
Tools Menu
Command Description
Command Button Description
Album
Index
Slideshow
Snapshot
Send As Attach­ment
Displays the album index screen.
Displays the index screen.
Displays the slideshow screen.
Displays the snapshot screen.
Displays the “send as attachment” screen.
Buttons
Copy Attachment Menus and Buttons
Restore Default Column Width
Display Mail Con­tents
About This Screen
Restores the width of the file list to its initial default.
Checking this item displays part of contents of the file selected on the file list at the top of the screen.
Displays a dialog box copyright and version information about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
View Menu
Command Button Description
Copy and Dis­play Attachment
Imports and displays the file selected on the file list.
Buttons
Command Description
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Send as Attachment Menus and Buttons
Assign Name To Address
About This Screen
Assigns a nickname to a mail address. This command is available only while the “Addressee” tab is displayed.
Displays a dialog box copyright and version information about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
Command Button Description
Clear
Preset Text
To Outbox
Clears the contents of the subject and body text boxes.
Displays a dialog box for selecting preset text. This command is available only while the “Message” tab is displayed.
Transfers mail to the Outbox.
Buttons
Edit Menu
Command Description
Album Index Screen Menus and Buttons
Rename/Move
Delete
Displays a dialog box for changing the title of the cur­rently selected album or moving the album to a different storage location.
Deletes the album that is selected on the album index.
View Menu
Command Description
About This Screen Displays a dialog box copyright and version information
about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
Shortcut Menu
Command Description
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Command Description
Paste (shortcut menu)
Delete (shortcut menu)
Comments
Add Page
Change Page Order
Displays a dialog for selecting an image to paste in the currently selected position. This command is enabled when an album page screen is on the display.
For an album index screen, deletes the currently selected
album.
For an album page screen, deletes the currently selected
image. Displays a comments dialog for the currently displayed
album page. Adds a new blank album page before the currently displayed
album page. This command is enabled only when an album page screen is on the display.
Displays a dialog for moving the currently displayed album page to a different location. This command is enabled only when an album page screen is on the display.
Album Page Screen Menus and Buttons
View Menu
Command Button Description
Playback
Displays the image index screen.
Buttons
Tools Menu / Shortcut Menu
Go To Page
About This Screen
Displays a dialog for jumping to a specific album page.
Displays a dialog box copyright and version information about Mobile Picture & Video Player. The dialog box also shows a list of CASSIOPEIA key operations that can be used with this screen.
Command Description
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Command Button Description
Playback
Index
Page
Displays the image index screen.
Displays the album index screen.
Displays the album page screen.
Buttons
Delete Page
Refresh Thumb­nails
Displays the currently displayed album page. This command is enabled only when an album page screen is on the display.
Generates index thumbnails for all files of the current index that do not have thumbnails.
Command Description
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