SOURCE: Memory card
When you use an SD card in mulitple cameras, each camera creates it's own folder beneath the DCIM folder. I'm not sure if you have a program that automatically opens when you insert the SD card in your reader, but perhaps you can try double clicking on "My Computer" and locating your reader/SD card and opening that folder manually. Once you're there, open the DCIM folder and see if there are multiple folders inside. Open each one to see if you can locate your pictures.
If you have a program that opens automatically when you insert the SD card you'll need to figure out how to tell it to look in other folders.
SOURCE: i bought a technika jp07
It seems that it's not about the size of file or resolution of the photo!
I was given one of these yesterday. I copied my photos on to a 64mb SD card of unknown make. They display fine on my PC but on my Photo Frame I get the "no playable file" message. I tried changing file size etc but no good.
As a last resort I copied my same photos on to a 2GB SanDisk SD card and tried that. It works fine. So my guess is that these photo frames are picky on what SD card they'll accept.
A pity the manual doesn't tell you so!
SOURCE: SD Card Not Working
Well here's a probem indeed. If you did infact buy an SD Card i believe it should work. But if you bought an SDHC, your camera might not support it. I know my camera i bought a couple years ago can not support SDHC cards. They look the same, but they transfer data much faster. Let me know if that is not the case. [email protected]
SOURCE: 'File error' message on samsung L200 camera when viewing a photo
Possible solution:
I had/have the same problem using L200 and SDHC memory card, called Samsung. Can't view certain pictures on camera or computer, camera freezes when viewing those certain pictures, green light flashing.
Samsung support told me that I needed to copy my (good) pictures to a computer first because a memory format will erase everything. Then format (menu->settings->format->yes) my memory card. Tried this just now and took some new pictures, so far so good.
SOURCE: SD card Protected
It sounds like the tiny locking switch on the SD card has accidently been set to "lock". Remove the card from the camera and slide the switch to the opposite position. That should do it.
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