Owner`s manual

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OPERATION
Rotate image: Select it for viewing by highlighting the file and
pressing the OK Button. The image may be rotated only while it is
being viewed. Press the Disc Menu Button and select the “Rotate”
option. Press the
Button, then select “Right” to rotate the image
clockwise by 90º, or “Left” to rotate it counterclockwise by 90º.
Each time the Rotate command is repeated, the image will rotate an
additional 90º.
Slideshows
A slideshow is a continuous display of the image files in the current
folder. As explained below, if one or more audio files are stored on
the same disc or USB drive as the images, the slideshow may be
accompanied by background music.
Begin slideshow: Highlight the folder containing the images, or
highlight the first image file, or start viewing an image. Press the Disc
Menu Button. In each case a different dropdown menu will appear,
but all will offer the “Start Slideshow” option. Select it and press the
Button. Select the desired transition effect from the list (Blend,
Film, Shutter, Fade or Curtain), or select “None” for no special effect
when changing images. Press the OK Button, and the images will be
displayed continuously until manually stopped.
Change transition effect: While viewing the slideshow, press the
Disc Menu Button and select the “Slideshow Effect” option. Press
the
Button, then select the desired effect.
Change duration: The BDP 10 is programmed at the factory to
display each image for one second, then skip to the next image. To
change the duration, a slideshow must be playing. Press the Disc
Menu Button. Select the “Slideshow Duration” option, and press
the
Button, then select the desired duration time: 3, 5, 10 or 30
seconds, or 1, 5 or 30 minutes. Press the OK Button to resume
the slideshow. The new duration will remain in effect for all future
slideshows until it is manually changed.
Add background audio to a slideshow
Select the desired audio file and program it into the background music
playlist by pressing the Disc Menu Button. Select the “Slideshow
Music” option and press the
Button. The first time, you will see
a dropdown menu with the word “NONE” repeated five times. Each
“NONE” line represents one of the five spaces in the Slideshow Music
playlist, and indicates that the place is empty. Select one of the five
places and press the OK Button. If you select a place that already
contains an audio file, the old file will be replaced by the new one.
The first time you add background music to a slideshow, the slideshow
must already be playing. Press the Disc Menu Button and select the
“Slideshow Music” option. Press the
Button, and select the desired
audio file. Press the OK Button. To turn off the background music,
select the “NONE” option and press the OK Button.
About DivX Movie Files
The DivX disc compatibility of the player is limited by the following:
the available resolution size of the DivX file should be below
720x576 (W x H) pixels.
the total number of files and folders on the disc should be less than
999.
the number of screen frames per second should be below 29.97
frames per second.
the video and audio structure of recorded file should be interleaved.
The player is capable of playing DivX files with the extensions “.avi”.
The player is capable of playing subtitle files with the extensions “.smi”,
“.srt”, “.sub (Micro DVD format only)” or "ssa". Other subtitle files won’t
be displayed. Subtitle files need to carry the same name as the movie
file (but with either one of the above extensions) and should be located
in the same directory.
Playing a DivX Movie Disc
Before playing DivX movie discs, please note the following:
multi session DVD containing Windows Media Audio files may not be
supported.
open session discs are not supported.
the player does not support PC data.
the player does not support an unfinalized disc with a closed
session.
1. Insert a disc and close the tray.
2. Press the OSD button of the remote control and select a folder by
pressing the up/down cursor buttons and press OK. A list of files in
the folder appears. If you are in a file list and want to return to the
Folder list, use the up/down buttons on the remote to highlight and
press OK.
3. If you want to view a particular file, press the up/down buttons to
highlight a file and press PLAY.
When playing back a DivX movie you can use variable playback
functions like fast and slow backward and forward, as well as step
forward and step backward.
4. Press STOP to stop the playback.
The playback functionalities of DivX video discs will vary depending on
the DivX version used for creating your movies.
NOTES:
Only five audio files may be programmed into the Slideshow Music
playlist.
No matter how many files are available in the Slideshow Music
playlist, only one at a time may be selected for playback.
When the Slideshow Music file finishes, it will repeat continuously
until the slideshow is stopped, or the Slideshow Music option is
turned off.
Pressing the Previous and Next Buttons during a slideshow only
affects the image display. It cannot be used to select another
Slideshow Music file.