Why JPEG files are not displayed on my Sony VPL-CX5?
- JJeffrey VasquezAug 8, 2025
If still picture files in JPEG format are not displayed on your Sony Projector, a “Filter” may be set in the “Option” menu. Set the “Filter” to “Still” or “Off.”
Why JPEG files are not displayed on my Sony VPL-CX5?
If still picture files in JPEG format are not displayed on your Sony Projector, a “Filter” may be set in the “Option” menu. Set the “Filter” to “Still” or “Off.”
Why MPEG1 files are not displayed on my Sony VPL-CX5 Projector?
If movie picture files in MPEG1 format are not displayed on your Sony Projector, check if a “Filter” is set in the “Option” menu. If so, set the “Filter” to “Movie” or “Off.”
What to do if my Sony VPL-CX5 Projector cannot save a file?
If your Sony Projector cannot save a file, it might be because the Memory Stick is full. Try deleting unwanted files. Alternatively, the write-protect tab on the Memory Stick may be set to LOCK; in this case, cancel the lock.
What to do if my Sony VPL-CX5 cannot format the Memory Stick?
If your Sony Projector cannot format the Memory Stick, it may be due to the write-protect tab being set to LOCK. Cancel the lock. If that doesn't work, the Memory Stick might be broken, so try using another Memory Stick.
Why can't I delete all materials on my Sony VPL-CX5?
If your Sony Projector cannot delete all materials, it may be because the write-protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK. Cancel the lock. Another possibility is that the file is protected. To resolve this, release the protect in the Index screen.
Why are there black bands on the screen of my Sony Projector?
Black bands appearing on the upper and lower screen during movie playback on your Sony Projector might be due to the “Wide Mode” in the INPUT SETTING menu being set to “On”. To adjust this, refer to the Operating Instructions of the projector for “Wide Mode” settings.
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