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CHAPTER 10 Taking and Viewing Photos and VideosZire™ 72 Handheld 60Supported file typesWhen you capture a photo, you can save it directly on your handheld or on an expansion card(sold separately) inserted into the expansion slot. Photos are saved in the format JPG.You can record and save videos to an expansion cardonly. Videos are saved inthe format ASF (MPEG-4).If you take a picture with a digital camera, or you find one on the web, it's likely your handheld candisplay it. You can view photos in popular formats such as JPG, BMP, TIFF (uncompressed), andGIF on your handheld or from an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot. You can alsoview photos in their original format in the palmOne Media desktop application on your computer.You can view videos on your handheld from an expansion card in MPEG-1 and ASF (MPEG-4) fileformat. To view videos that are in other formats, convert them to a format that your handheld canplay. On Windows, use the palmOne Media desktop to do the conversion; then synchronize. OnMac, drag the video to the Send To Handheld droplet; then synchronize.Video clips that you capture with your Zire 72 handheld cannot be played on aMac. For more information, please go to the palmOne Support web site for your handheld.TipYou can send photos andvideos you capture onyour handheld to yourcomputer bysynchronizing.Windows: To view photosor videos on a Windowscomputer, openPalm® Desktop software,click Media, and double-click the photo or videoyou want.Mac: To view photos on aMac computer, go tothese folders: Mac OS X:Home:Pictures:palmOnePhotos:Name> orHome:Movies:palmOneVideos:Name> Mac OS 9:Documents:palmOnePhotos:Name> orDocuments:palmOneVideos:Name> Double-click thephoto or video you want.IMPORTANT[ ! ]IMPORTANT[ ! ]
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