Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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2.3.5. Loading a DTS Access™ Disc
DTS Access™ discs are always single discs labeled with the name of the feature film and the language
of the content on the disc. To load a DTS Access™ disc, follow these steps:
1. Start when "Ready" is displayed on the LCD screen on the XD 10's front panel.
Ready
2. Open the drive, place the disc in the tray with the printed side up, and close the tray. The XD10
will display information about the content being copied. For example:
Loading drive A
S5481F Z100 ENGC SBT
3. The following message will appear when the load is complete.
Load Completed.
[Enter]–Continue
4. Press Enter and the disc trays will open. Remove the disc from the tray and close
the tray.
DTS Access™ discs will load onto an XD10 even if the unit is not licensed for the discs. But
they will only play back on XD10s that have a CSS license.
2.4. Managing Disk Space
The XD10 hard disk reserves 25 gigabytes of space for film soundtrack and CSS content. The XD10
uses about one G-byte of space for an average two-hour feature with soundtrack including DTS
Access™ content, such as subtitles. Alternatively, one G-byte can also hold content for approximately
50 three-minute trailers.
The XD10 automatically ensures there is enough storage space on the hard drive before loading new
feature and trailer soundtracks. When necessary, it deletes old material to make room for new content.
Old material consists of the features and trailers that have not been played for the longest duration of
time. All content associated with the selected feature or trailer, such as different language versions, is
deleted at the same time.
Content for features or trailers can be deleted manually as well. See Chapter 3, Section 3.2.2.5.1.1,
Delete Contents, for more information.
XD10 units with the Video Option are equipped with a larger hard disk and have 70 gigabytes or more
reserved for video content. The hard disk space for the video content is separate from the space for the
film content. Adding video content does not reduce the space for film content, and vise versa.