Sony PEG-TJ27 User Manual

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Kinoma Player 2: Quick Start Guide

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6. A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Tap “Yes” to delete the Kinoma Player

application.

Installing Content

Digital media content encoded in the Kinoma movie format or QuickTime file format*
may be installed onto your handheld in a number of different ways.

- You can use the standard HotSync “Install Tool” application to install digital

media onto your handheld. The procedure for installing content is the same as the
procedure for installing applications, which is described in the previous section.

- You can copy the content onto a Memory Stick. Kinoma Player looks in certain

directories for Kinoma movies. Store your Kinoma movies in
“/PALM/PROGRAMS/KINOMA/”or “/PALM/LAUNCHER/”. Store your
QuickTime files

*

in “/MQ_ROOT/100MQV01/”.

- Kinoma Producer 2 is an application for Windows and Macintosh that lets you

encode digital media content into the Kinoma format for playback on Palm
handhelds. After it is encoded, Kinoma Producer 2 can install it via HotSync or by
loading it directly on a Memory Stick or SD Memory card.

- Sony customers may have additional options available for acquiring video:

o Image Converter is an application that runs on Windows and is bundled

with some CLIÉ handhelds.

o Some models of VAIO personal computers include the GigaPocket video

recording application which includes a plug-in that encodes video for
CLIÉ handhelds.

o Some CLIÉ handhelds have a video recording function which may be used

to record video using the built-in camera.

Using Kinoma Player

Kinoma Player has two main modes of operation. The first mode is browsing and
selecting a digital media document to play. The second mode is viewing the selected
digital media document.

Browsing and selecting digital media

When you first launch the Kinoma Player it begins in browse mode.

*

Note that Kinoma Player can only play QuickTime files which are produced by Mobile

Movie products. These QuickTime files typically have a “.MQV” extension.

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