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Itshim 21-03-2008 16:55

playing back CD jpegs
 
Have Toshiba dvd player which will play or not play back CDs with Jpegs on them. book says will not play back over 2.2mb or more, as disk is only 700mb I think this is covered

Also won`t play back progressive format ???
upper limit is 6300 x 5100 dots

How do I tell if these are ok on my pics?
Lastly has any idea why is should offer the helpful message disk error!

JediMaster 21-03-2008 19:38

Re: playing back CD jpegs
 
2.2mb Per Image

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG

The JPEG standard specifies both the codec, which defines how an image is compressed into a stream of bytes and decompressed back into an image, and the file format used to contain that stream. The compression method is usually lossy compression, meaning that some visual quality is lost in the process and cannot be restored, although there are variations on the standard baseline JPEG that are lossless. There is also an interlaced "Progressive JPEG" format, in which data is compressed in multiple passes of progressively higher detail. This is ideal for large images that will be displayed while downloading over a slow connection, allowing a reasonable preview after receiving only a portion of the data. However, progressive JPEGs are not as widely supported.

Itshim 26-03-2008 13:38

Re: playing back CD jpegs
 
Yes this I understand, What I am asking is why I would get ( on some disks only ) Disk error message,I far as I can tell is was copied in the same way .

Is there something I should look out for on the settings?

Halcyon 26-03-2008 15:00

Re: playing back CD jpegs
 
Some players will be picky and only like some brands of CDR.


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