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    South West Regional Rep jesus in the seat of a 5's Avatar
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    uploading pics

    never used to have a problem , im now using a new digital camera and they just wont appear..., its just comes up...file failed...help....

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    Re: uploading pics

    Quote Originally Posted by jesus in the seat of a 5 View Post
    never used to have a problem , im now using a new digital camera and they just wont appear..., its just comes up...file failed...help....

    Could possibly be down to the size of the picture file or the file type

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    Re: uploading pics

    Quote Originally Posted by James5 View Post
    Could possibly be down to the size of the picture file or the file type
    cheers buddy , how do i check this?...err, computer says....

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    Re: uploading pics

    I had this problem matty. If I tried to access my pics straight off the iPhone onto rtoc it would say file failed. If you upload them on to your computer then go onto rtoc and upload of the saved file on your computer, it should then work. This is down to the file type not being compatible.

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    Re: uploading pics

    Quote Originally Posted by TrixNFlix View Post
    I had this problem matty. If I tried to access my pics straight off the iPhone onto rtoc it would say file failed. If you upload them on to your computer then go onto rtoc and upload of the saved file on your computer, it should then work. This is down to the file type not being compatible.
    cheers andy , i ve been doing this in the past , all i have changed is the camera...

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    Re: uploading pics

    What happens when you link your pc with the camera . Does it see it? Have you installed the software from the camera?

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    Re: uploading pics

    Quote Originally Posted by TrixNFlix View Post
    What happens when you link your pc with the camera . Does it see it? Have you installed the software from the camera?
    Hmm , i think you andy my friend have hit on something there........., ill go an do that...

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    Re: uploading pics

    done....still aint working...

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    Re: uploading pics

    Looks like your last option is the system refresh.
    Yep get it turned off then back on

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    Re: uploading pics

    you need to make sure that the resolution of your images isn't so high that the file sizes are too big to upload. try reducing the resolution in your camera settings and try again, or, load your existing pictures into "paint" or some other aplication and reduce the size of them so that they fit onto your screen without having to zoom out. Re-save and upload those.

    this is the problem with new big-megapixle cameras - try uploading a 3 megapixle image to a forum, then watch how it over fills the screen and all people can see is the corner of your headlamp until they zoom out.

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