Operation flow to enjoy videos and photos

You need to have video/photo episode files on your computer before transferring them to the player and playing back.
You can import videos from recorded videos or download from the Internet, etc. You can import photos from a digital camera or download from the Internet, etc.
Be careful that the player can play back files in supported formats only. Also, copyright protected files may not be playable depending on their copyright protection. For details about supported file formats, see [Details].
Once you have video/photo files on your computer, you are ready to transfer them to the player. You can transfer video/photo files to the player in the following three ways.

Transferring videos/photos using Content Transfer

You can transfer videos/photos stored on your computer to the player using Content Transfer.
For how to use Content Transfer, see the following topics.

Transferring videos/photos by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer

You can directly transfer videos/photos stored on your computer by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer.
For how to use Windows Explorer, see the following topic.

Transferring videos/photos using Windows Media Player

You can transfer videos/photos managed with Windows Media Player to the player.
For details about usage or support on Windows Media Player, refer to Windows Media Player information from the following web site:
Also, see the following topic.
Hint
  • For detailed information on how to import videos/photos, refer to the Help of each software.

  • For details about supported file formats, see [Details].

  • The maximum number of files per folder in the [PICTURE], [PICTURES] or [DCIM] folder is 4,000.

Note
  • Commercial DVDs and Blu-ray Discs are copyright protected and cannot be transferred to the player.