Photo share, Media, Playing back photo/music/video via usb – Sony KDL-32R420B Manuel d'utilisation
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Photo Share
Connect, copy and view favourite photos on TV
using your devices (eg. smart phones or tablets).
1
Press HOME.
2
Press
/
then
to select Photo Share.
3
Follow the instructions on the screen to
connect your device to the TV.
4
Open web browser on device after all
connections are established, then follow
the instructions on the screen to access
URL.
To display photo on TV
1
Tap on your device to start.
2
Select a photo, then tap the
icon on your
device.
To save a photo displayed on TV
1
Tap thumbnail on your device, then hold
the photo to open the context menu.
2
Select Save.
Note
• Thumbnail history in your device will keep up to 5 photos.
Connect USB flash drive to keep up to 50 photos.
• Up to 10 smart phones or tablets can be connected to the
TV at the same time.
• Maximum file size of each photos is 10 MB.
Media
You can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in a
Sony digital still camera or camcorder through a
USB cable or USB storage device on your TV.
1
Connect a supported USB device to the TV.
2
Press HOME.
3
Press
/
then
to select Media.
4
Press
/
then
to select Photo, Music or
Video.
If a Card Reader is connected, press the yellow
button to select Playback Method then Device
Selection to select the appropriate USB device.
5
Press
/
/
/
then
to select a file or
folder.
Playback Method
Press the yellow color button to display list of USB
playback settings.
To adjust the picture quality of USB video
1
Press OPTIONS during video playback.
2
Press
/ then to select Picture
Adjustments.
3
Press
/// then to select and adjust
an item.
To play a photo as a slideshow (Photo)
1
Press the blue button in thumbnail view to
start slideshow.
To set Slideshow Effect and Slideshow
Speed, press OPTIONS t Playback
Method.
To stop a slideshow, press RETURN.
Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB