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Downloading pictures The instruction manual states that I must add media to my local library before I can view pictures.What does this mean and how do I go about downloading pictures from my PC to my rx3115? Thanks.

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With pictures, since they're large, it's desirable to copy them to your storage card. And since they're large, it's much easier to copy them to the card with a card reader, rather than ActiveSync. As or viewing them, IPaq Image Viewer can read almost all fornatc of docs.

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IMPORTANT: Do not drag and drop pictures into the GoGear with Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer. Also ONLY JPG/JPEG images are supported.
First check your computer to see if you have the latest version of the Philips Plug-in installed.
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  2. Search and select Philips Device Plug-in. Click “Click here for support information” to check the version.
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If you need to upgrade your Philips Plug-in:
  1. Launch Internet Explorer
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  3. Select your country & language.
  4. Enter the model number and click on "Search".
  5. Select the model number if there is more than one listed.
  6. Click on Software & drivers on the left-side menu.
  7. Double click the respective language under PC Software to save the exe file on your PC.
  8. Download the file to your Desktop on your PC.
  9. Run the LM_XXX.exe to start the installation.
  10. Follow the screen instructions to complete the installation of Philips device plug-in.

Once you have the latest version of the Philips Plug-in installed, please follow the below steps to transfer your picture(s) onto your GoGear.
  1. Launch Windows Media Player.
  2. Go to File> Help> About Windows Media Player to check if the ve rsion is 10. If not uninstall your existing version of Windows Media Player and install the correct version of Windows Media Player from the installation CD1 or Microsoft's website.
  3. Make sure the Philips Plug-in is installed on your PC. To check whether this Plug-in is available on your computer, go to Start> Control Panel> Add or Remove Programs and check if Philips Device Plug-in is listed. If not, re-install the software from the installation CD2.
  4. Check and make sure that the "Enable picture support for devices" option on Windows Media Player has been selected.
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  5. Go to File> Add to library. From the menu, choose to add pictures from folder or by searching your computer. These files will be added to your library.
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  6. Click on the Library tab. Go to All Pictures. Click to highlight the item you want to copy. Right click on the item and select Add to> Sync List.
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  7. Click on the Sync tab and select "Sync List". Choose Philips as your destination in the device pane.
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  8. Click on the "Start Sync" button in the top left corner to start the transfer. Once the images start to synchronize the computer will show:
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  9. After the transfer is complete unplug the GoGear from the computer.
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