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camelboy
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Posted: 2005-07-08 02:00
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I just tailored a few of my favourite photos to suit the screen resolution of my K750i so that I could improve upon the incredibly lame set of standard desktop images. Even though I was able to successfully copy over the files to the phone via the USB cable the images do not appear to be accessible through the phone; ie, I cannot see the files on the phone, only on the card that mounts on my 'puter's desktop (Mac OS 10.3.7) ... any clues as to how I can access the files? Do I need to do anything tricky when preparing and saving the files out of Photoshop?
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arnoldc
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Posted: 2005-07-08 02:18
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find my post about the folder structure of the K750... you should place the files there.
camelboy
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Posted: 2005-07-08 02:35
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On 2005-06-28 03:23:08, arnoldc wrote:
When you connect the USB cable, the computer will see a USB drive. You should have the following folders:

DCIM
MP3
MSSEMC

DCIM is where all photos taken from the phone camera is stored (there is/are another subfolder/s to be found, just like digital cameras)

MP3 is where MP3 files are to be placed, but the demo MP3 files that appear on the phone's media player are not stored in this directory as they're in the phone built-in memory.

When you download ringtones from PlayNow, they's placed in the MSSEMCMedia filesaudio folder.

When you record video using the phone's camera, they're placed under MSSEMCMedia filesvideocamera folder.

All my caller ID pictures are placed under MSSEMCMedia filesimage folder, as well as the files edited by the PhotoDJ application.



Yep, I had them in the top level of the DCIM folder. Still didn't show.

Are there any conventions I need to adhere to in regards to file naming?
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camelboy
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Posted: 2005-07-08 02:46
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Ahh, sorted ... I placed the images in here: MSSEMC/Media files/IMAGE and all worked fine.

Thanks for the tip.

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