Viewing image files stored in “Memory Stick” media
Image files shot by a digital still camera or a digital video camera recorder and recorded on a “Memory Stick” media are stored in the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) format. This format differs from the PGP format which is the standard for the PictureGear Pocket application.
You can view both PGP format files and DCF format image files using the PictureGear Pocket application. In addition, you can convert DCF format image files into PGP format image files, and save them to your CLIÉ handheld or “Memory Stick” media.
DCF format images must be saved on a “Memory Stick” media as they cannot be saved on you CLIÉ handheld.

1
On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dial navigator to select PG Pocket and press the Jog Dial navigator.
Or, tap the PG Pocket icon on the Application Launcher screen.
The PictureGear Pocket application starts.
2 Insert the “Memory Stick” media into the “Memory Stick” slot.
3 Tap the arrow on the top center of the screen and select MS.



4
If you want to view DCF format files taken by digital still cameras or etc., tap DCF.
If you want to view image files converted by the PictureGear Pocket application or the PictureGear 4.6Lite software, tap PGP.


Notes on DCF format image files
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is an industry standard format for storing image files established by JEITA (Japan Electronic and Information Technology Industries Association).
Using the PictureGear Pocket application, you cannot view image files shot by a device that does not support the DCF format such as the SONY digital video camera recorder DCR-TRV9000 or SONY digital still camera DSC-D700/D770.
DCF format image files are stored in the DCIM directory of the “Memory Stick” media.
You cannot move, copy, or transfer DCF-format image files using the Memory Stick Gate application. However, you can convert them into PGP format image files using the PictureGear Pocket application, and save them to your CLIÉ handheld.
DCF format image files may take more time to be displayed than PGP format image files.