Escient DVDM-300 Activation Idle Time, Other Modes, Retail Demo Mode, Selecting an Existing Cover

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MANAGING YOUR MEDIA

59

SETTING USER PREFERENCES

83

CREATING PLAYLISTS

59

SETTING THE SCREEN SAVER PREFERENCES

83

CREATING GROUPS

60

Activation Idle Time

83

ADDING INTERNET RADIO STATIONS

61

Other Modes

83

UPDATING THE INTERNET RADIO STATIONS LIST

62

Retail Demo Mode

84

EDITING MOVIE INFORMATION

63

Photo Screen Saver Mode

85

Editing Disc Info

63

SETTING YOUR TIME ZONE

86

Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc

64

CUSTOMIZABLE USER INTERFACE

87

Searching for Movie Information Manually

65

ENABLING PASSWORD PROTECTION

88

Tips for Searching for Movies

65

MOVIE RATINGS

89

Selecting an Existing Cover

66

CHOOSING YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION

90

Edit Description

67

Testing the Your Connection

91

EDITING MUSIC INFORMATION

68

Ethernet Settings

92

Editing Track Names

69

Dialup Settings

93

Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc

70

SETTING THE FIREBALL SERVER SETTINGS

94

Searching for the Original Cover

71

PEER TO PEER MUSIC SHARING

95

Tips for Searching for Covers

71

SELECTING THE AUDIO ENCODER TYPE

96

Selecting an Existing Cover

72

SETTING THE DISC INSERT PREFERENCES

97

EDITING RADIO INFORMATION

73

DIGITAL INPUT PREFERENCES

98

EDITING PLAYLISTS

74

VIDEO OUTPUT PREFERENCES

99

EDITING GROUPS

75

Video Format

99

DELETING MUSIC

76

Centering the FireBall Screen

100

DELETING PLAYLISTS

77

Adjusting your TV’s Brightness

101

DELETING GROUPS

78

Adjusting your TV’s Contrast

102

 

 

Adjusting your TV’s Sharpness

103

CREATING CDS

79

Adjusting your TV’s Color and Tint

104

 

 

CREATING A CUSTOM MIX CD

79

EXTERNAL CONTROL

105

DUPLICATING A CD

81

RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURCE

82

SURROUND MODE SETTINGS

105

 

 

INSTALLING THE ETP TOUCH PANEL

106

 

 

Calibrating the Touch Panel

107

 

 

Changing the Touch Panel Button Overlay

108

 

 

Using Your Touch Panel

108

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FireBall™ DVDM-300 User’s Manual

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Contents DVDM-300 USER’S Manual Product Introduction View By Title View By Cover Movie InfoView By Artist View By Title View By Song View By Cover Retail Demo Mode Photo Screen Saver Mode Editing Disc InfoEdit Description Testing the Your Connection Adjusting your TV’s Brightness 101Networking Server Selection 126ID3 Tag Support 122About this Manual Record Your Serial Number FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Trademarks & Service Marks Warranty Information FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Escient Privacy Policy Terms and Definitions Power States Please wait. This may take several minutesOPEN/CLOSE Drive Navigation Select Transport Controls & Guide10 5.1 Analog Audio Video Communication Ports Digital Audio Coax Analog Audio OUT Video OUTEthernet Remote Overview Entering Numeric Entry Mode FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Supported External Changers Connecting Sony DVP-CX777ES CD/DVD Changers Connecting Kenwood CD/DVD Changers FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Loading DVD Movie Discs Into Changers Automatically Getting Disc Information FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Digital Audio Inputs Internet RadioFireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual RS-232 Connections Ethernet Connections FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Changer Types Sony DVD/CD Changer Hookup Testing a Broadband Connection Testing a Dialup Connection FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Browsing Your Movie Library Movie Info FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Getting Music Into Fireball Recording from the Internal CD Recording from External Changers Automatically Recording CDs Recording a Range of CDs Recording All CDs System Requirements Importing from a PC Importing from a Mac FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Recording from Other External Sources Erasing a CD-RW Disc Browsing Your Music Library Playing the Current Title View By Artist Changing the Current Play Mode FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Listening to Internet Radio FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Managing Your Media Creating PlaylistsCreating Groups Select the Save button to save the new station Updating the Internet Radio Stations List Editing Disc Info Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Selecting an Existing Cover Edit Description FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Editing Track Names Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Selecting an Existing Cover Select the Save button to save the changes Editing Playlists Editing Groups Deleting Music Deleting Playlists Deleting Groups Creating CDS FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Duplicating a CD Recording from AN External Source Setting User Preferences Retail Demo Mode Photo Screen Saver Mode Specify which US time zone your FireBall is located Customizable User Interface Enabling Password Protection Movie Ratings Choosing Your Network Connection Testing the Your Connection Ethernet Settings Dialup Settings Setting the Fireball Server Settings Peer to Peer Music Sharing Selecting the Audio Encoder Type Setting the Disc Insert Preferences Digital Input Preferences FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Centering the FireBall Screen Adjusting your TV’s Brightness Adjusting your TV’s Contrast Adjusting your TV’s Sharpness Adjusting your TV’s Color and Tint External Control Installing the ETP Touch Panel Calibrating the Touch Panel Button Frame Interface Toggle Bar Interface IR Remote Control Direct Access Codes Function Multi-Key Combinations These numbers may change. If you experience trouble with Playlist HOT Keys Serial COM Ports AMX RTIGetting Information about Your Fireball Restarting the System Updating the Software Setting UP the Fireball WEB Server Using the WEB User InterfaceRemote Control Mode instead of Streaming Client Mode Fireball Music Backup ID3 Tag Support Networked Audio Using Fireball Music Clients Central Distributed Networking Contact your dealer or Escient’s Customer Support group Manual Software Update Checks Video Specifications 3rd Party CertifcationsFireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual
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DVDM-300 specifications

The Escient DVDM-300 is a state-of-the-art digital media management system that revolutionizes how users interact with their DVD collections. Designed for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts, it combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to deliver an unparalleled experience in media playback and organization.

One of the standout features of the DVDM-300 is its ability to store and manage a vast library of DVDs. With a storage capacity that can accommodate up to 300 DVDs, users can easily digitize their physical collections, allowing for quick access and playback of their favorite titles. The unit utilizes advanced DVD ripping technology, ensuring that the transfer of data from disc to hard drive is both fast and reliable, without compromising on audio or video quality.

Another significant characteristic of the Escient DVDM-300 is its integration with various streaming services and home automation systems. The device offers seamless compatibility with systems like Control4 and Crestron, enabling users to incorporate the DVDM-300 into their existing home theaters or smart home setups. Furthermore, the system supports metadata retrieval, providing detailed information about each title, including descriptions, artwork, and additional media details, making browsing through a collection more intuitive and visually appealing.

In terms of audio support, the DVDM-300 is equipped with high-end audio processing capabilities, ensuring that users can experience their media in pristine quality. It supports various audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, which enhances the listening experience by delivering immersive sound with clarity and depth.

The user interface of the Escient DVDM-300 is designed with simplicity and functionality in mind. With an intuitive on-screen navigation system, users can effortlessly search for titles, browse genres, and create playlists. Additionally, the remote control is ergonomically designed for ease of use, allowing quick access to favorite features and settings without the need to navigate through complex menus.

Connectivity is another area where the DVDM-300 excels. It includes multiple HDMI outputs, analog audio outputs, and network capabilities, allowing users to integrate the system into various setups and devices easily. This versatility ensures that whether you are watching movies on a large screen or listening to audio on a multi-room system, the Escient DVDM-300 can accommodate your needs.

In conclusion, the Escient DVDM-300 is an exceptional DVD management system that combines powerful technology with user-centric features. With its impressive storage capacity, high-quality audio support, seamless integration capabilities, and intuitive interface, it represents a top choice for those looking to modernize their media collections while enjoying enhanced playback experiences.