Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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procedures are done remotely from the DTS Cinema Media Network™ when the XD10 is not being
used for playback.
The network setup parameters for the XD10 must be configured, as required by the network system.
The specifics regarding the network system are not covered in this manual.
2.3. Loading Content
Generally, any DTS feature soundtrack disc (film or trailer), DTS Access™ disc (with CSS content),
or XD10 video content disc will automatically load when inserted in the XD10 drive. The content will
be copied onto the XD10 hard disc for playback at a later time. The XD10 will store several
soundtracks and/or DTS Access™ discs for multiple features and trailers.
The XD10 will only accept a disc made specifically for cinema playback. The XD10 will reject
consumer CD audio or DVD type discs.
Please note that DTS soundtrack feature discs do not contain CSS files for the feature. CSS content for
a feature is on a DTS Access™ disc, and must be loaded separately. It does not matter whether the
DTS Access™ or soundtrack disc is loaded first. The CSS content for a feature can be loaded and
played without the DTS soundtrack for the same feature.
2.3.1. DTS Soundtrack Discs
Soundtrack discs can be single discs or come as sets of double or triple discs.
1. 1-disc soundtrack. DTS soundtrack for films running about 90 minutes or less may be
delivered with one disc. These discs are labeled as "one disc only".
2. 2-disc soundtrack. Films running 90 minutes but less than three hours will likely require two
discs which are labeled “Disc A” and “Disc B”. These movie soundtracks discs must be loaded
as
a set.
3. 3-disc soundtrack. In rare cases, a soundtrack may require three discs (“Disc A”, “Disc B” and
“Disc C”) if it runs more than 3 hours. Loading a three disc soundtrack must be done in two
separate load processes.
4. DTS trailer soundtrack discs. Trailer discs are always single discs.