SensMe slideshow.Fantastic

Great app and Great slideshow mode. Specially photo 3D. But,anyone knows if will there be more theme modes for the slideshow? And, Is there any other similar app with suchs options to display photos? Thanks,

Maybe something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.movisoft.photostory
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    When I place my tablet in the cradle, the SenseMe Slideshow pops up. I wanted to try this feature but can't get it to work. I used MediaGo on my PC to transfer some pictures to the tablet. When I placed the tablet in the cradle, it says no photos found and gives a message: Could not start slideshow. Make sure you have at least one phooto in the album sensme-slideshow under internal memory." Doesn't this app read the SD card? It seems that I can not find a way to move pictures to the specified folder. I have tried a file manager app on the tablet where I can see the specified folder and I can go to my pictures folder on the SD card.
    When I try the file manager in PC companion program and connect the tablet to the PC, I can see and access the SD card and my pictures folder, but there is no way to see or acccess the sensme slideshow internal memory folder. I have view hidden files checked. I have cleared the media cache and shut down and restarted with no luck.
    How do I get this to work?

    If you are using the SenseMe Slideshow function specifically, you need to have categorised your music using the Senseme function as the SenseMe sildeshow uses pictures with music. You can do this as below:
    Categorising your music using SensMe™ channels
    The SensMe™ channels application helps you arrange your music by mood and
    tempo. SensMe™ groups all your tracks into several categories, or channels, so you
    can select music that matches your mood or suits the time of day.
    To enable the SensMe™ channels application
    • In My music, tap , then tap Download music info.
    This application requires a Wi-Fi® network connection.
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  • SensMe slideshow not available on lollipop

    Hi
    I m using xperia z1, recently updated to lollipop after that can't find SensMe slideshow app.
    Anyone help me how to get it.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi NAGACHOW
    Welcome to the community! Since you're new please be sure that you have checked out our Discussion guidelines.
    SensMe slideshow is not part of the 5.0 android operating system however have you tried using the other features under Settings > Display > Daydream such as Colours / Google Photos / Photo table etc.? Perhaps give those a try & if you don't like them you can download a third party app from the Play Store. 
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  • Meet Xperia Z1

    Weight
    169 grams
    Dimensions
    144.4 x 73.9 x 8.5 mm
    Camera
    20 megapixel camera with Sony Exmor RS® for mobile image sensor
    Display
    5.0 inch Full HD TRILUMINOS™ Display for mobile with X-Reality™ for mobile picture engine
    16,777,216 colours, 1920x1080 pixels
    On the inside
    Google™ Android™ 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
    2.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM8974 Quad Core
    Durability
    Waterproof (IPX5 and IPX8) ***
    Dustproof (IP5X) ***
    Battery
    Talk time: Up to 14 hours**
    Standby time: Up to 550 hours**
    Music listening time: Up to 40 hours**
    Video playback time: Up to 5.5 hours**
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    Scene recognition
    Send to web
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    Superior Auto
    Sweep Panorama
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    Full HD TRILUMINOS™ Display for mobile
    X-Reality™ for mobile picture engine
    Sony Mobile BRAVIA® Engine 2
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    Gesture input
    Senser-on-lens
    STAMINA mode
    Touch gesture - multi-touch, up to 10 fingers supported
    Screenshot capturing
    Throw
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    Networks
    UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz
    GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
    LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 20)****
    Connectivity and communication
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    DLNA Certified
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    Native USB tethering
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    Pre-loaded applications
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    Google Maps for Mobile with Street view and Latitude*
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    I don't know i love the design but the emphasis is on cam with the z1 and yes although it's better than any of the previous xperia models i still think photos are compressed to much and there's alot of oversharpening in the samples i've seen. Sony needs to let the user decied how big he/she want there photo size to be i mean that's what real camera phones let the users do it's all about choice and trust me i've only purchased sony phones in my life but i won't shell out the kind of money sony wants for this if the s4 is taking better pics with sony's in house optics. It hurts that samsung,apple and now lg can take sony's optics and produce superior photos because sony's software development is coming up short. Sorry if i sound bashful but as an electrical engineer I work to hard for my money to just give it away just cause Sony built a reputation for having the best even if right now they aren't giving me the best, just fix the cam software we all know you can beat the rest of oems but it seems you don't want to cause you all seem to think that if you do they will shop elsewhere for optics.

  • Sony Z Smartphone Android v4.3 Update

    My question is :  Where is the    v4.3 Androd  "Camera Circular Menu System" for the Camera or Android "Photo Spere"
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    * WIFI Scanning, when WIFI is OFF ... good for GPS Maps 
    Some Android 4.3 details: http://www.trustedreviews.com/android-4-3-jelly-bean_Software_review
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    Sony Mobile has a separate community which can be found here  Please visit it for further assistance with your Xperia Z smartphone. Thanks! 
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  • Creating an image slideshow as an animated gif in flash

    So before asking anything, let me start off by stating that calling myself an amateur flash user is an understatement (once I animated a circle moving across the screen and became more proud of myself than I should have been...). that being said, I hope I dont cause anyone's brain to explode from my sheer ignorance.
    I've created an animated gif that's supposed to act as a slideshow, so it's a very simple. however, when uploaded to the website we want to display it from, it gets a little wonky and shows an inconsistency that does not show up anywhere else - it runs through the frames just fine, until the very last frame (the 5th slide)... i can't even explain the horrors of this malfunction without providing an example:
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    any ideas for why this would be happening? I don't know if it's something i did (which is most likely the case) or a glitch with the site itself.

    I would expect that a javascript based slideshow may work as Acrobat supports a form of Javascript. Acrobatusers.com may have some information on the subject.

  • HD slideshow is the only one that works for me.. WHY??

    I have a new mac pro with lots of hd and ram 5GB.. so I don't think its my system.
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    I would like to keep them in a 4x3 format but can't if I use the HD formats. Is there a way to make it 4x3 after?
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    Anyone??
    When I make a movie in 1080 or 720.. it takes alot of resources and slows things down.
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  • Running Lightroom 6 on Windows machine (after having upgraded from LR5... While attempting to add or change music in the Slideshow module, LR unexpectedly quits.  After several attempts at this, LR6 won't even launch properly...shows the splash screen but

    Running Lightroom 6 on Windows machine (after having upgraded from LR5... While attempting to add or change music in the Slideshow module, LR unexpectedly quits.  After several attempts at this, LR6 won't even launch properly...shows the splash screen but that's it.  The program is buggy...need an update/revision quickly!!

    If you're on Windows, check out a free program called Audacity--it's fantastic.  With Audacity the process of converting a 48.000 kHz to 44.100 kHz is as simply as opening, changing the sample rate, and then exporting again, as an MP3.

  • Poor Image quality of photos that are loaded into imovie 09 for slideshows

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  • Slideshow with high quality

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    On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 08:30:15 +0000 (UTC), "letsjumpnow"
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    > I know a little Flash, a little Dreamweaver, a little
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