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Pocket PC Forum / End Users / Multimedia / November 2004

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JPG Playlist in WMP 10 to transfer to Axim X30

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Studer - 14 Nov 2004 20:55 GMT
In setting up a link to my device from WMP 10, I have requested that pictures
also be sync'd.  I want to use the 5 Star rating to determine which pictures
get sync'd.  In the library window, I see my 1500 + pictures but can not
"rate" any of the pictures.  The column is greyed out and the options when
right clicking on the files does not work.  Also, can I have the sync
automatically compress or resize the images before syncing to the PocketPC
device?
Tim@PalmZone.net - 23 Nov 2004 23:31 GMT
How did you even get JPG's into WMP 10? It won't let me add any. It says I
can't because that file type is not supported.

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> In setting up a link to my device from WMP 10, I have requested that
> pictures
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> automatically compress or resize the images before syncing to the PocketPC
> device?
Studer - 24 Nov 2004 00:03 GMT
I browsed to the folder with the images.  They show fine in wmp 10 but do not
allow me to rate them.  

> How did you even get JPG's into WMP 10? It won't let me add any. It says I
> can't because that file type is not supported.
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> > automatically compress or resize the images before syncing to the PocketPC
> > device?
Tim Nicholson - 26 Nov 2004 22:10 GMT
When I chose File | Add to Library | Add File or Playlist from WMP 10
desktop and then select a jpg, it tells me "Windows Media Player cannot add
the file to the library because the file format is not supported.". What are
you doing differently than me?

Ultimately I don't think you are going to be able to rate images, but the
rating is a field in the MP3 standard file format itself, but I'm interested
in what you are trying to do myself.

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>I browsed to the folder with the images.  They show fine in wmp 10 but do
>not
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Studer - 28 Nov 2004 19:41 GMT
I have no such problems adding jpg images.  I must have an add in that allows
me to select JPEG files.  I suspect it must be a result of running Plus DME.  
It allows you to do slide shows and has other feature additions for WMP.  I
don't see any special notation in the "about" screen for WMP and the File
Types tabe in the Options dialog does not even mention JPG.  The only mention
of pictures I can find in the options dialog is "Enable picture support for
devices" in the Player dialog.  Do you have Plus! DME?

> When I chose File | Add to Library | Add File or Playlist from WMP 10
> desktop and then select a jpg, it tells me "Windows Media Player cannot add
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> >> > device?
Tim Nicholson - 28 Nov 2004 22:48 GMT
Nope. I don't have Plus! DME. Sorry...

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>I have no such problems adding jpg images.  I must have an add in that
>allows
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