Linksys KiSS 1600 manual Playing Media, Used, On a, As follows, Playing DVDs

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connected USB storage device (e.g. a photo camera).

Media Server

Media Server

Video Files

Audio Files

Picture Files

The Media

Server menu is

used

to view and play files (via

a network)

that are located

on a

separate device such as a

computer. Three types of software can be used to select the files that need to be shared: KiSS PC-Link, Windows Media Connect on Windows XP, or Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista.

The full explanation about how to use KiSS PC-Link can be found later in this user guide in the KiSS PC-LINK Chapter.

Windows Media Connect (on Windows XP) and Windows Media Player 11 (on Windows Vista) are one way of sharing media content between a Windows PC Computer and supported devices such as your KiSS 1600 player. To take advantage of this function, you will need to install Windows Media Connect on your Windows PC running Windows XP, or to use Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista. The latest versions of both types of software can also be obtained as a download from Microsoft’s website.

When KiSS PC-Link (on your PC/Mac), Windows Media Connect or Windows Media Player (on your PC) is launched, the KiSS 1600 will automatically locate the computer. First select the type of file that you wish to play (Video, Audio, or Pictures). The servers will then be detected and their name will become available (You can select the server name in KiSS PC-Link or Windows Media Connect/Windows Media Player 11. KiSS PC-Link's default Server Name is MY PC-LINK). On your player, the menus work

as follows:

Video files: Browse and view video files located on your computer and selected in KiSS PC-Link or Windows Media Connect.

Audio files: Browse and view Audio files located on your computer and selected in KiSS PC-Link or Windows Media Connect.

Picture files: Browse and view Picture files located on your computer and selected in KiSS PC-Link or Windows Media Connect.

Note: For Windows XP users: you may need to download and install Windows Media Connect on your PC for this function to work. Windows Media Connect can be found in the download section of the Microsoft website or alternatively at the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/wmconnect.

For Windows Vista users: Windows Media Connect is now a function of your Windows Media Player software. All you need to do is to link your files from Windows Media Player 11.

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Playing Media

Playing DVDs

 

Press the EJECT button on the front of the player or on the remote control to open the disc tray. Place the DVD in the tray and press either the PLAY or EJECT button again to automatically start it. After a few seconds, the DVD menu will appear. You can navigate through it using the arrow buttons on your remote control, and press OK to enter a menu item.

When a DVD is already inserted into the KiSS 1600, you can start it by pressing PLAY on your remote control. From the menu, you can also access it by selecting the Disc menu and then selecting

PLAY DISC.

Options: At any time during playback, you can press the OPTIONS button on the remote control for a list of additional DVD playback related options.

Repeat: This option can be toggled between repeating the whole disc, only the current chapter, or none.

Angle: Change the angle of the movie you are watching. This function is only available on some movies.

Audio: Toggle between available audio tracks/languages. If none are available, you cannot use this option. You can also press the

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Contents User Guide Whats in the box Power Cable KiSS PC-Link Software CDThank you for choosing the Linksys KiSS Scart Cable Composite VideoOverview of the Player Wireless AntennaFront Panel This section explains the use of the Remote Control Overview of the Remote ControlPlay/Pause Plays or pauses playback Standard Definition Connecting your PlayerComponent Video provides even better quality than the above Audio ConnectionNetwork Connecting your Player to aStep-by-Step Guide Connect your KiSS 1600 to your computer Under Configure IPv4, select Manually Wireless Network using a direct Internet connectionYour player should be connected Setting up your Wireless connection at a later stage Equipment required Wireless Adsl modem Step-by-Step GuideAbout how to select your Wireless Access Point Deploy the player’s antennas for better receptionQuick Setup 5b. Selecting the Network Wireless Networks Setting the Wireless Network Encryption KeyWireless Network Encryption with PassPhrase FinishedUSB Media Player MenuPicture files Browse and view JPG-format pictures on Used Playing MediaOn a As followsWish to see, and press OK Sharing content InstallationSettings RequirementsClick the Extension tab to access Online ServicesAccessing the shared files Regional Settings Advanced SetupVideo Settings Audio SettingsConnected it to Network SettingsUpdating your Player Miscellaneous SettingsObtaining new firmware with the player connected Burning the CD on Macintosh Installing the firmwareDo not spill liquids on the DVD player SupportEnvironmental information CopyrightW . l i n k s y s . e u