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8.3.2 Managing music/pictures
As described in Point 8.2.2. and 8.2.3, you can use your receiver to play music in MP3 format, and to view pictures in JPG format. To copy the appropriate files onto the hard drive, proceed as described in Point 4 to connect a USB device, on which the MP3 files resp. JPG files are stored, to the USB port of the receiver.
Please note:
In the menu Copy music you can only manage MP3 files, while the menu Copy pictures only allows you to manage pic- ture files.
>Call up the menu Manage hard drive as described in point 8.3
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Copy music resp. Copy pictures, in order to manage the appropriate files.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
A menu with two columns will be displayed (Fig.
>Use the green function key USB devices to switch to the USB device, or the red function key
The first file resp. the first folder on the list will be mar- ked.
8.3.2.1 Copying
The Copy function will effect a copy of the marked file resp. folder to be stored on the hard drive, resp. the USB device. The original file resp. the original folder will remain unchan- ged.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file resp, the folder you wish to copy on to the hard drive. resp. on to the USB device.
>Press the blue function key Functions to open a window listing the available functions.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Copy and confirm by pressing OK.
>To copy the marked file resp. the marked folder, now press the yellow function key Copy.
The marked file resp. the folder will now be copied, and the name will then also appear in the
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