On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:08:11 -0500, BRH <BRH> wrote:
>Fruit2O wrote:
>> On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:30:56 -0500, BRH <BRH> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Fruit2O wrote:
>>>
>>>>I bought a Philips 9" DPF and have never been able to get the software
>>>>to work. Can someone recommend some other software? Thanks.........
>>>
>>>I don't have a Philips frame, but I do own a Kodak and a Westinghouse.
>>>Neither required any software to work -- just fill an SD card with
>>>photos, insert it into the frame, and turn on the power. Various
>>>options (ie - slideshow speed, brightness, etc) can be accessed thru the
>>>buttons in the back of the frame......
>>>
>>>Not sure what type of software you're referring to.
>>
>> Thanks. The software I'm referring to organizes all your photos into
>> albums which can then be accessed from the buttons on the back. In my
>> case, I have a 2GB card which will hold 'tons' of photos. The photos
>> can also be rotated, sized, colored, etc.
>
>Again, I'm not 100% sure....but in my experience with my 2 frames, they
>are not "album-aware". As far as I know, I have to place all photos on
>the card's root directory and the frame then reads them from there.
>
>Some more expensive frames may have "album" capability, but I would
>think that would be hard-wired into the frame - not provided thru
>software. My Kodak frame came with Easy Share software, but I have no
>idea what it does since I never used it.
Thanks - but a little more work with the frame and software showed me
that I HAVE to have the software to set up the albums I want.
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