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Pictures that I have taken with a non-Sony camera and sized to 1080 x
920 on a memory stick play nicely on the Sony XBRs and plasma sets,
but are not recognized on the WE series (whereas pictures in the
original camera size play in 4:3). All of these sets list the same
native resolution. Any suggestions? I would like to buy one of the
new Sony 60 inch HDTVs but want to play from the memory stick and
don't like the glass on the XBR series. Suggestions?

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My message should have read 1080 by _1920_. This is the resolution
recommended by the Sony store, and as I said, it worked beautifully on
the XBRs and not on the WE series.


pks@attbi.com (Peter Solmssen) wrote in message news:<6b0dc4d3.0410021714.793d02cb@posting.google.com>...
> Pictures that I have taken with a non-Sony camera and sized to 1080 x
> 920 on a memory stick play nicely on the Sony XBRs and plasma sets,
> but are not recognized on the WE series (whereas pictures in the
> original camera size play in 4:3). All of these sets list the same
> native resolution. Any suggestions? I would like to buy one of the
> new Sony 60 inch HDTVs but want to play from the memory stick and
> don't like the glass on the XBR series. Suggestions?

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Are you sure it's a matter of resolution and not of file structure? I, too,
view non-Sony-captured images, and I had to create the proper file
structure for the images to be recognized. Maybe one set requires the Sony
structure and one does not???

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