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Sync to Device – media content for portable devices
You can synchronize music, pictures, videos, or recorded TV programs to compatible portable devices like mp3 players, smartphones or pocket PCs. Use the Media Center Help for more details about using Media Center with portable devices.
1Connect your portable media device to your Media Center.
2Select Yes when you are asked to sync content to the portable media device.
OR:
2Press the key (8) on the remote control, select More Programs and then select Sync to Device.
3Use the remote control navigation keys (1 2 3 4 - 6) to move a playlist up or down in the list. The playlist at the top of the list is synchronized to the
portable device first.
OR:
3Select Delete next to a playlist you do not want to transfer to the device.
OR:
3Select Add More to select other media categories you want to add to the list.
4Select Start Sync.
Make DVD 2.0
With the MakeDVD 2.0 software you can select and author video files and copy them to a DVD in one single and easy to use application.
1Press the key (8) on the remote control.
2Select More Programs.
3Select Make DVD 2.0.
4Select the video files you want to author and copy to DVD and follow the on- screen instructions.
DVD Settings
In the DVD Settings window, you can change the audio and video settings for DVD playback.
1Press the key (8) on the remote control.
2Select More Programs.
3Select DVD Settings.
4Select Video Settings to select the available picture enhancement features: Trimension is the picture quality improvement software installed on your
Philips Media Center. By selecting Picture Quality Demo under More Programs you can start a demo on which you can see the difference in quality of images with and without Trimension processing.
Eagle Vision makes images brighter and colors more natural. It intelligently enhances image details.
Pano Vision enables you to watch films that have been encoded with a 4:3 screen ratio on a wide screen monitor, or vice versa, with very little distortion.
Select Audio Settings to select Audio Environment and the type of Dynamic Range Compression.
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