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Originally Posted by recycledelectron
It will list the files without regard to what directory they are in, by title (in the meta data, not the file name) author (in the meta data) and by the date they were coppied to the card.
Therefore, mike says:
and Mike's right. The PRS-505 will sometimes rename a file (by using its title from the metadata, not the file name) so you can not find it.
This lack of directories is a shocking dissapointment, but I live with it.
Correct! Same for .RTF, .LRF, .LXF, most image formats,.MP3, (non-DRM) .AAC, etc.
You will have to charge it, probably for 12 hours, before it will work for the first time. It will only charge by USB on some computers, and then only some of the time. It only comes with a USB cable. While the USB cable is plugged it, it will not turn on to see if it's charged enough.
Using a PSP cable, it charges faster. It always charges off the PSP plug. You can use it while the PSP cable is charging it.
Yes, it's shocking. Sony's about as silly as any company ever in not including a USB to USB & PSP "Y" cable.
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Hello Sir, thank you for the reply, everyone on here has been super helpful and patient.
One little concern that popped up, that I'm hoping you might be able to help me with, is that some PDF files don't view properly on the 505?
I have quite a few books that are PDF and they display okay on the home PC, but will they be resized or messed up on the Sony?
If so is there any way to tell which will work before I leave?
I would just convert them all using Libprs500, but I've no way of checking if they're converting correctly until I get the damned thing...lol.