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July 25, 2013 at 8:59 am #14770
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InactiveHi Folks, I have just purchased HDR1010S. I have a problem viewing jpeg files from the USB ports via a memory stick. The system “see’s” the memory stick and the jpeg files appear on the TV screen as thumbnails. However they are “greyed” out not showing a picture. They can be selected but not viewed. There is nothing in the user manual about using the USB ports for picture viewing. The files were exported to the memory stick from Apple iPhoto. The TV is an older Sony Bravia hooked to the Humax via HDMI
July 25, 2013 at 9:08 am #46056Anonymous
InactiveI have a similar problem with viewing JPEGs from my NAS or PC using Media Share. Some JPEGs display just fine, others will not display. Nothing out of the ordinary about those that do not display, they work fine on any other device. This is just one of a number of problems I am finding with the Humax media client.
July 25, 2013 at 9:43 am #46057Anonymous
InactiveHow large are they?
July 25, 2013 at 10:38 am #46058Anonymous
InactiveThe average JPEG produced by my Canon DSLR is around 4Meg. However, size does not explain some displaying and others not, as they are all approx the same size.
July 25, 2013 at 1:32 pm #46059Anonymous
InactiveI had the same on the foxsat (from mixed sources) I found that a edit (no changes) and save with one of the windows editors got it to display. Very strange.
July 25, 2013 at 7:27 pm #46060Anonymous
InactiveIt’s probably the progressive JPEG files that are the issue. I encountered some program or site that wouldn’t accept my JPEG files (nothing to do with Humax) if they were saved with the progressive option ticked. So I resaved without progressive and the program/site accepted them just fine.
Just a guess, this might be the issue.
July 25, 2013 at 8:59 pm #46061Anonymous
InactiveNot in my case, I have no progressive JPEGs.
July 25, 2013 at 9:39 pm #46062Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 38 minutes ago »
Not in my case, I have no progressive JPEGs.
Weird. I also missed where you said this “some displaying and others not, as they are all approx the same size”. The fact that they’re all coming from the same source makes it weirdest of all.
July 28, 2013 at 10:53 am #46063Anonymous
InactiveI do think this issue is linked to (a) the original equipment that formatted the file and (b) the formatting itself.
Example – I have recently had a similar issue with my Panasonic HW120 not playing some MP4 files whilst it will play others. On the face of it the files were all the same but many were from different sources. I took all the files and converted them to m4v files using Handbrake – this is what Apple uses for iTunes and is very similar to MP4. Once converted the Panasonic played every file without issue. Conversely the Humax 1000s played all the files in their original MP4 format regardless.
I think you just have to play around with the formatting – a pain but maybe worth the effort.
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