Why are my photos so small?
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I have just installed TwonkyMedia Server 5.0.46 on my Synology 107+ NAS and solved the problem I had streaming photos to my Philips DigitalFrame (WiFi). TwonkyMedia also streams our XVid Videos perfectly to my TV (Philips 37PF9731D/10). I can play music files on my Denon S-302. So far so good!
But... (too bad there is a but )
We love multimedia slide shows on the TV with music and photos. LOL: TwonkyMedia Server is streaming the .jpg's to the TV as miniatures! They look like thumbnails. It doesn't matter if I play from a playlist or directly from a directory. I don't see any way to influence this. Am I - hopefully - wrong?
Daphne
But... (too bad there is a but )
We love multimedia slide shows on the TV with music and photos. LOL: TwonkyMedia Server is streaming the .jpg's to the TV as miniatures! They look like thumbnails. It doesn't matter if I play from a playlist or directly from a directory. I don't see any way to influence this. Am I - hopefully - wrong?
Daphne
Last edited by dholldorff on Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Are you sure some other program has not created thumbnails, and Twonky is simply serving up everything it can find?
I know my old Sony camera use to annoyingly create smaller thumbmails with the tn_ prefix...
I know my old Sony camera use to annoyingly create smaller thumbmails with the tn_ prefix...
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
I don't think that thumbnails are being sent. My first digital camera always made them, but I have long deleted them. I went through the directories when I moved my files to the NAS last week and deleted everything that looked "generated". If, as in your example, thumbnails had different names, then they wouldn't be referenced in the playlist I just put together tonight. But when I use it on my TV, the pictures are itty bitty. The originals are mostly 2560x1920 pixels.
Just for the record: I previously had my photos on a PC and used Windows Media Player playlists. The TV showed them properly.
Daphne
Just for the record: I previously had my photos on a PC and used Windows Media Player playlists. The TV showed them properly.
Daphne
Last edited by dholldorff on Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Interesting new development. When I use my Denon S-302 to stream photos to my TV, they are the right size, but they are also incredibly pixely, as if thumbnails were being expanded to fit the screen. Now, Denon is a partner of Twonky, right? And this should work on a Denon DMR?
Help?!
I am currently reading my NAS based media data into the PC Twonky Server V5.0.45 that was installed with TMM. I will test this with the TV and the Denon S302 to see whether the NAS based Twonky server is the problem. I'll post the results later today.
I think this interests others as well as I have found posts about this in the Philips part of the forum. It seems to be a general problem with the Philips TVs.
<poke> Funny that Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 did everything I needed and Twonky can't (except for the NAS, which runs Linux, sigh). Since when is Microsoft software better? <end poke>
Daphne
Help?!
I am currently reading my NAS based media data into the PC Twonky Server V5.0.45 that was installed with TMM. I will test this with the TV and the Denon S302 to see whether the NAS based Twonky server is the problem. I'll post the results later today.
I think this interests others as well as I have found posts about this in the Philips part of the forum. It seems to be a general problem with the Philips TVs.
<poke> Funny that Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 did everything I needed and Twonky can't (except for the NAS, which runs Linux, sigh). Since when is Microsoft software better? <end poke>
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Now I have read my NAS-based media files into the PC-based TwonkyMedia Server 5.0.45, created the database 3 times (it still doesn't seem right, so it is presently recreating a fourth time) and tested how pictures stream to both my TV and to the Denon DMR. Exactly the same happens from both servers to both players. The TV shows miniatures and the Denon shows very pixely pictures.
What can I do? In another post http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6229 , a user reports the same problem and having tweaked his Twonky server to sometimes get the correct format.
Is no one else having such problems? Or does no one stream slideshows to external players? What are people doing with all their digital photos?
Help!
<at my wits' end> Daphne
What can I do? In another post http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6229 , a user reports the same problem and having tweaked his Twonky server to sometimes get the correct format.
Is no one else having such problems? Or does no one stream slideshows to external players? What are people doing with all their digital photos?
Help!
<at my wits' end> Daphne
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
HA! It's a bug in Version 5.0.
I installed version 4.4.11 on my NAS and voila! Correctly sized and scaled pictures on both the Philips TV and the Denon S302.
Better fix this soon.
Whooppee! I can view my pictures now!
Daphne
I installed version 4.4.11 on my NAS and voila! Correctly sized and scaled pictures on both the Philips TV and the Denon S302.
Better fix this soon.
Whooppee! I can view my pictures now!
Daphne
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Daphne,
If you're a really technical person, there is something you can do to help us fix this issue:
1. Use Wireshark to capture the data sent when you browse the content with bad thumbnails. You can download it here: http://www.wireshark.org/download.html
2. Use Intel's "Device Spy" to get a device description. You can download it here: http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/a ... m#anchor_2
If this doesn't make any sense to you, don't worry. We can try to get this from someone else. I thought I would mention it just in case.
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If you're a really technical person, there is something you can do to help us fix this issue:
1. Use Wireshark to capture the data sent when you browse the content with bad thumbnails. You can download it here: http://www.wireshark.org/download.html
2. Use Intel's "Device Spy" to get a device description. You can download it here: http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/a ... m#anchor_2
If this doesn't make any sense to you, don't worry. We can try to get this from someone else. I thought I would mention it just in case.
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
I'm no longer a "really technical person" because 10 years ago I became a manager . I'm fearless, though.TMM_Product_Manager wrote:Daphne,
If you're a really technical person, there is something you can do to help us fix this issue:
I'll do it today and post/send the results.
Daphne
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Rick, I did part of what you asked and captured the data streams between TMS 5.0.61 and my TV. I also captured data going to my Denon S-302 and tried to do the same with my Philips digital picture frame. The network and problem description are in the ZIP as a txt file. I can't see TMS 5.0.61 on the picture frame, so I couldn't document the traffic between them.
I couldn't download the Intel software you referenced. The files are empty. I posted a note about this on the Intel forum (someone else also posted last night) and will get you the device descriptions as soon as I can get the software.
I can't upload the files, they seem to be too large. Where should I send them?
Daphne
I couldn't download the Intel software you referenced. The files are empty. I posted a note about this on the Intel forum (someone else also posted last night) and will get you the device descriptions as soon as I can get the software.
I can't upload the files, they seem to be too large. Where should I send them?
Daphne
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
<waving> Hey, Rick! I still have those files you requested and still don't know where to send them. Still interested? I know I am!
Daphne
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
dholldorff,
Thanks for doing all the work to find a bug in this software... Too bad Twonky has no intrest in your help, or following up on the subject.
I was actually considering purchasing this software, but if they cant followup on bug reports, too bad for them.
Thanks!
Thanks for doing all the work to find a bug in this software... Too bad Twonky has no intrest in your help, or following up on the subject.
I was actually considering purchasing this software, but if they cant followup on bug reports, too bad for them.
Thanks!
Re: Why are my photos so small?
I have the same problem.
I was using 4.4.6 on a Linkstation Pro and photos were streamed correctly to both my Samsung B650 TV and to my PS3.
I have recently been trying the 5.1 betas and both of them only serve thumbnails to the TV but still send full-res photos to the PS3. I have tried modifying settings in the clients.db file but nothing has changed - I posted the same issue in the Beta threads but no response so far.
PB
I was using 4.4.6 on a Linkstation Pro and photos were streamed correctly to both my Samsung B650 TV and to my PS3.
I have recently been trying the 5.1 betas and both of them only serve thumbnails to the TV but still send full-res photos to the PS3. I have tried modifying settings in the clients.db file but nothing has changed - I posted the same issue in the Beta threads but no response so far.
PB
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Thank you both for posting! I have been thinking the wntire time that I was reporting an issue that was of no general interest. As long as TMS 4.4.x runs correctly, I am more or less satisfied. It would be nice to be able to use TMM to make slide shows out of my many photos, but I will find another solution.
Daphne
Daphne
NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+ 2 TB, Firmware DSM 3.1-1613, TwonkyServer 6.0.32
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
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Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
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8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
Re: Why are my photos so small?
I have been looking at the log entries when I request a photo to be displayed on my TV. TMS v5.1.0.8 is serving up the albumart (thumbnail) versions of the images (160x120) from the db/cache folder instead of the full versions of the photos. The log entries are:
If I use the TwonkPlayer from my PC the calls are for /photos/filename.jpg instead!
I have tried capturing with Ethereal (predecessor to WireShark) but can't see anything relevant in the capture file.
PB
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19:20:23:057 HTTP entering receive module
19:20:23:058 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_start_thread with ID 0x40A7A520
19:20:23:058 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_init_thread with name HTTP_receive
19:20:23:060 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive HEAD /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg HTTP/1.0
getcontentFeatures.dlna.org: 1
Host: 192.168.2.150:9000
19:20:23:060 HTTP_send_albumart - requested url /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg
19:20:23:064 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_header HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Length: 7868
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:20:23 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Last-Modified: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:19:52 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Connection: close
contentFeatures.dlna.org: *
EXT:
Server: Linux/2.x.x, UPnP/1.0, pvConnect UPnP SDK/1.0
19:20:23:077 HTTP entering receive module
19:20:23:077 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_start_thread with ID 0x40A7A520
19:20:23:077 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_init_thread with name HTTP_receive
19:20:23:079 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive GET /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg HTTP/1.0
getcontentFeatures.dlna.org: 1
transferMode.dlna.org: Interactive
Host: 192.168.2.150:9000
19:20:23:079 HTTP_send_albumart - requested url /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg
19:20:23:083 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_header HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Length: 7868
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:20:23 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Last-Modified: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:19:52 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Connection: close
contentFeatures.dlna.org: *
transferMode.dlna.org: Interactive
EXT:
Server: Linux/2.x.x, UPnP/1.0, pvConnect UPnP SDK/1.0
19:20:23:103 HTTP entering receive module
19:20:23:103 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_start_thread with ID 0x40A7A520
19:20:23:104 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_init_thread with name HTTP_receive
19:20:23:105 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive HEAD /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg HTTP/1.0
getcontentFeatures.dlna.org: 1
Host: 192.168.2.150:9000
19:20:23:105 HTTP_send_albumart - requested url /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg
19:20:23:109 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_header HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Length: 7868
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:20:23 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Last-Modified: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:19:52 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Connection: close
contentFeatures.dlna.org: *
EXT:
Server: Linux/2.x.x, UPnP/1.0, pvConnect UPnP SDK/1.0
19:20:23:120 HTTP entering receive module
19:20:23:121 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_start_thread with ID 0x40A7A520
19:20:23:121 LOG_SYSTEM:upnp_init_thread with name HTTP_receive
19:20:23:128 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive GET /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg HTTP/1.0
getcontentFeatures.dlna.org: 1
transferMode.dlna.org: Interactive
Host: 192.168.2.150:9000
19:20:23:128 HTTP_send_albumart - requested url /albumart/O0$2$18I2401.jpg
19:20:23:132 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_header HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Length: 7868
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:20:23 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Last-Modified: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:19:52 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Connection: close
contentFeatures.dlna.org: *
transferMode.dlna.org: Interactive
EXT:
Server: Linux/2.x.x, UPnP/1.0, pvConnect UPnP SDK/1.0
I have tried capturing with Ethereal (predecessor to WireShark) but can't see anything relevant in the capture file.
PB
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Hi all,
coming back to this topic. I bought a week ago a QNAP TS-110. Twonky (Version : I believe it was 5.1.2) was on board and worked directly with my PS3.
Then I updated the QNAP TS-110 (new Firmware 3.2.4, old was 3.2.3) and one change was an upgrade to TMS 5.1.3.
After that, I have also the problem with the small (160x120 resolution) pics ?!?
Has someone solved this problem ?
regards,
Georg
coming back to this topic. I bought a week ago a QNAP TS-110. Twonky (Version : I believe it was 5.1.2) was on board and worked directly with my PS3.
Then I updated the QNAP TS-110 (new Firmware 3.2.4, old was 3.2.3) and one change was an upgrade to TMS 5.1.3.
After that, I have also the problem with the small (160x120 resolution) pics ?!?
Has someone solved this problem ?
regards,
Georg
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Hi,
I can confirm the same problem. On WHS-Version 4.4.5 everything works alright, testing version 5.1.2 I'll see only thumbnails, too. So I went back to version 4.4.5 which cannot handle mkv-files...
Using Scaleo Home Server (WHS) and Conceptronic Full HD Media Player.
Really seems to be a bug which hopefully gets fixed in version 5.1.4?
I can confirm the same problem. On WHS-Version 4.4.5 everything works alright, testing version 5.1.2 I'll see only thumbnails, too. So I went back to version 4.4.5 which cannot handle mkv-files...
Using Scaleo Home Server (WHS) and Conceptronic Full HD Media Player.
Really seems to be a bug which hopefully gets fixed in version 5.1.4?
Re: Why are my photos so small?
Hi RollyRoger,
I hope so too. A few minutes ago I found an brandnew firmware (3.2.5) for my QNAP TS-110, which includes the Twonky 5.1.4 !!!
The update process is working at the moment, I will come back with the results.
regards,
Georg
I hope so too. A few minutes ago I found an brandnew firmware (3.2.5) for my QNAP TS-110, which includes the Twonky 5.1.4 !!!
The update process is working at the moment, I will come back with the results.
regards,
Georg
Re: Why are my photos so small?
... and it works !
The problem with the small thumbnail-pics (160x120) is solved, Twonky shows Version 5.1.4-RC2 in my QNAP.
cheers,
Georg
The problem with the small thumbnail-pics (160x120) is solved, Twonky shows Version 5.1.4-RC2 in my QNAP.
cheers,
Georg
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Thanks Georg!
So there is hope... - though this bug is apperently more than a year old.
Still sticking to 4.4.5 - won't by any new version - no matter for what special deal ever - until such basic things don't get fixed.
Many Thanks -
RollyRoger
So there is hope... - though this bug is apperently more than a year old.
Still sticking to 4.4.5 - won't by any new version - no matter for what special deal ever - until such basic things don't get fixed.
Many Thanks -
RollyRoger
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Just to leave this for everybody:
Still have this problem with version 6 RC3. So still not solved for me - version 4.4.5 instead works fine.
(Scaleo Home Server with conceptronic full hd media player)
Still have this problem with version 6 RC3. So still not solved for me - version 4.4.5 instead works fine.
(Scaleo Home Server with conceptronic full hd media player)
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- AV Hardware:NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+, 1 TB, Firmware DSM 3.0-1342,Twonky Server 4.4.17
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
Sat Reciever: Humax iCord 500 MB
Picture Frame: 8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S302
Router: AVM Fritz!Box 7390 - Location:I'm in Germany for the second half of my life
Re: Why are my photos so small?
I am sad that this issue has not yet been solved. I use V 4.4.17 on my Synology 107+ NAS. I was just considering putting in the work to update both firmware and TMS on the NAS but thankfully checked in here beforehand. I think I'll leave things as they are. It works wonderfully.
Daphne
Daphne
NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+ 2 TB, Firmware DSM 3.1-1613, TwonkyServer 6.0.32
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
Re: Why are my photos so small?
Same problem. Any other DLNA server that does not have this problem?
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- Joined:Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:45 pm
- AV Hardware:NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+, 1 TB, Firmware DSM 3.0-1342,Twonky Server 4.4.17
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
Sat Reciever: Humax iCord 500 MB
Picture Frame: 8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S302
Router: AVM Fritz!Box 7390 - Location:I'm in Germany for the second half of my life
Re: Why are my photos so small?
As I stated above, I don't have the problem with TwonkyServer 4.4.17. Though I am curious about newer versions, I am sticking to this version according to the premise: "Never touch a running system."
Good luck!
Daphne
Good luck!
Daphne
NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+ 2 TB, Firmware DSM 3.1-1613, TwonkyServer 6.0.32
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
Re: Why are my photos so small?
I had the same problem on my 37PF9731D Philips television. However, I found a solution on the QNAP NAS Community Forum.
What worked for me was to edit in the resources/clients.db file this part:
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NA:Philips Streamium AV
HH:Philips-Software-WebClient
XM:PHILIPSSRT
MT:avi,divx video/x-ms-avi
HP:LIVEWITHLENGTH
TR:JPEG138x103,JPEG1920x1080,MP3,WAV,WMV
XM:DLNANO
DB:FIX
I changed the line
TR:JPEG138x103,JPEG1920x1080,MP3,WAV,WMV
to
TR:JPEG_LRG,MP3,WAV,WMV
Maybe this solution can help others too.
What worked for me was to edit in the resources/clients.db file this part:
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NA:Philips Streamium AV
HH:Philips-Software-WebClient
XM:PHILIPSSRT
MT:avi,divx video/x-ms-avi
HP:LIVEWITHLENGTH
TR:JPEG138x103,JPEG1920x1080,MP3,WAV,WMV
XM:DLNANO
DB:FIX
I changed the line
TR:JPEG138x103,JPEG1920x1080,MP3,WAV,WMV
to
TR:JPEG_LRG,MP3,WAV,WMV
Maybe this solution can help others too.
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- Joined:Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:45 pm
- AV Hardware:NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+, 1 TB, Firmware DSM 3.0-1342,Twonky Server 4.4.17
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
Sat Reciever: Humax iCord 500 MB
Picture Frame: 8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S302
Router: AVM Fritz!Box 7390 - Location:I'm in Germany for the second half of my life
Re: Why are my photos so small?
hans, I think I love you!!!! Thank you so much for your post.... IT WORKS!!!!
I have a newish Panasonic Lumix camera which has 10 megspixels and makes photos that weren't being streamed by TwonkServer V4.4.17. Perhaps they were too large. So I took a deep breath and upgraded to TwonkyServer 6.0.26 this morning. Oops! Photos were back to being thumbnails. I made the change in clients.db you proposed and voila! Correctly sized jpgs are being correctly streamed... all of them!!! Thank you very much.
Daphne
I have a newish Panasonic Lumix camera which has 10 megspixels and makes photos that weren't being streamed by TwonkServer V4.4.17. Perhaps they were too large. So I took a deep breath and upgraded to TwonkyServer 6.0.26 this morning. Oops! Photos were back to being thumbnails. I made the change in clients.db you proposed and voila! Correctly sized jpgs are being correctly streamed... all of them!!! Thank you very much.
Daphne
NAS: Synology Disk Station 107+ 2 TB, Firmware DSM 3.1-1613, TwonkyServer 6.0.32
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
TV: Philips 37PF9731D/10
8" Philips Wireless Digital PhotoFrame 8FF3WMI/00
DVD Home Entertainment System: Denon S-302
Blue Ray Player: Philips BRD 7500/S2
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Re: Why are my photos so small?
Thanks for the sharing. You also help to solve my problem~
Cheers``~~
Cheers``~~