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Transferring Photos to Avio

 

 


X-Jerome
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Mar 18, 2003, 12:47 PM

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I want to transfer pictures (jpeg files) from a cd to my Avio. I can't afford the PC Link therefore I was hoping that an alternative route might be possible. From my research it appears the photo transfer software might be the route for me to go. My question is, how do I get the files from my PC onto a smartcard. I have located some smartcard reader/writer which from my understanding would allow me to copy the files from my PC onto the smartcard and the Avio photo transfer program would read the files from the smartcard and upload the files as clips.
Is this synopsis an accurate theory?


X-Jerome_Cade
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Mar 21, 2003, 11:43 AM

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I bought a cheap DVD player from Walmart for $53 and it will play anything. Yes - it reads jpeg file. Apex 1100w
: I want to transfer pictures (jpeg files) from a cd to my Avio. I can't afford the PC Link therefore I was hoping that an alternative route might be possible. From my research it appears the photo transfer software might be the route for me to go. My question is, how do I get the files from my PC onto a smartcard. I have located some smartcard reader/writer which from my understanding would allow me to copy the files from my PC onto the smartcard and the Avio photo transfer program would read the files from the smartcard and upload the files as clips.
: Is this synopsis an accurate theory?