Pioneer BDP-LX70A operating instructions You should see a list of albums from the selected server

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Photo Navigator

The photo section of the Home Media Gallery allows you to browse and display all the compatible photo files found on your local area network (non-photo files are not displayed).

See also File compatibility on page 7 for more on compatible file types.

1If you haven’t already done so, select ‘Home Media Gallery’ from the Home Menu, then ‘Photos’.

You should see a list of albums from the selected server.

Albums

6 items

Family

 

My_Favorite

 

School

 

Sports

 

Summer_Vacation

 

Winter_Vacation

 

2Use the / buttons to change the current selection (highlighted in yellow).

3Press ENTER to display the selected photo list.

Summer_Vacation

1214 items

File: sample.jpg

 

Date: 12/06/2006

 

Resolution: 2196 x 1298

 

Format: JPEG

 

4Use the /// buttons to change the current thumbnail selection (highlighted in yellow).

Press  to start or resume slideshow playback from the last photo displayed.

Displaying the Photo Options menu

Press ENTER to display the Photo Options menu:

Summer_Vacation

1214 items

 

Photo Options

 

Slideshow

 

Add to Quicklist

File: sample.jpg

 

Date: 12/06/2006

 

Resolution: 2196 x 1298

 

Format: JPEG

 

Slideshow: Starts full-screen slideshow playback from the currently selected photo. During the slideshow, press  to advance to the next photo; to go back to the previous photo;  (pause) to pause the slideshow;  to stop and exit the slideshow; PHOTO ZOOM to enlarge the picture on the screen.

Add to Quicklist: Add the selected photo to your Quicklist. The Quicklist feature is a useful way to organize photos for handy

selection and slideshow playback. The Quicklist can contain up to 25 photos.1

Displaying the browse menu

06

 

From the left-most column, press to display the Browse menu:

Summer_Vacation

1214 items

All Photos

 

Browse

 

Search

 

Sort

 

Photo Sources

 

Depending on the browse menu, certain options may not be selectable.

All Photos: Display all photos found on the server.

Browse: Browse photos by Albums, Date, Quicklist or Folders. See also Browsing photos below.

Search: Find a photo by entering a name (or a few letters) to search for. The search results are narrowed down as you enter more letters. See also Searching photos on page 34.

Sort: Sort photos by date (oldest first or most recent first), or alphabetically by name (‘A’ first or ‘Z’ first).

Photo Sources: Display servers on the network. See also Photo sources on page 34.

Browsing photos

The Browse sub-menu gives you several ways to browse photos.

Summer_Vacation

1214 items

Go back

 

Albums

 

Date

 

Quicklist

 

Folders

 

Go back: Return to the previous menu.

Albums: Display a list of server albums.

Date: Browse photos by date (year and month). Select a year then press ENTER to further browse by month. Select a month and press ENTER to see the photos taken that month.

Quicklist: Display thumbnails of all the photos currently in your Quicklist. Press ENTER to display the Photo Options menu, where you can start slideshow playback or remove photos from the Quicklist:

Quicklist

24 items

 

Photo Options

 

Slideshow

 

Remove

File: sample.jpg

 

Date: 12/06/2006

 

Resolution: 2196 x 1298

 

Format: JPEG

 

Note

1 Quicklists are lost in the following instances:

When you exit Photo Navigator.

When you change the server to which you are connected.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player Ventilation Caution For U.K model Contents Chapter FeaturesPutting the batteries in the remote control Using the remote controlWhat’s in the box General disc compatibility Disc/content format playback compatibilityBD compatibility DVD compatibilityTitles and chapters DVD-Video regionsBD-ROM regions Hdmi OUT ControlComponent Video OUT Digital Audio OUT COAXIAL/OPTICALEasy connections Using other types of video outputConnecting using the component video output Connecting for Hdmi outputAbout Hdmi About Hdmi ControlConnecting using an S-Video output Changing the output video resolution24p output AutoConnecting for surround sound Digital connectionsAnalog connections Connecting via an Ethernet hub Connecting directly to a PCNetwork connection Controlling this player via another Pioneer componentIR receiver Using an external IR receiver with this playerFront panel display Output Resolution STANDBY/ON  OPEN/CLOSERemote control Press Enter to start setting up using the Setup Navigator Switching on and setting upSetup Navigator Use the / buttons to choose a language, then pressSetting up for network use Using the on-screen displaysPress Home Menu to exit the Initial Setup menu About the screen saverPlaying BD/DVD movies and Audio CD Playing movies, music and photosAbout NTSC/PAL TV systems Press  OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a discScanning video and audio Playback controlsResuming playback of BD/DVD movies and Audio CDs Resuming playback of movie, music and photo filesChanging the Play Mode Playing video in slow motionVideo step forward and step reverse Switching subtitles Switching camera anglesSwitching audio streams/channels Switching the output video resolutionPlayback sample rate of the audio is downsampled to 48 kHz Frequently Asked QuestionsAlternatively, press Disc Navigator IntroductionSelect ‘Movies’, ‘Photos’ or ‘Music’ Press Home Menu to exit the Disc Navigator screenDisplaying the browse menu Photo NavigatorSearching movies Browsing moviesBrowsing photos Displaying the Photo Options menuSearching photos Press  to display the Photo Options menuDisplaying the Song Options menu Music NavigatorPress Enter to play the currently highlighted music Press  to display Song Options menuSearching songs Browsing songs Now playing song informationAbout network playback Displaying the Movie Options menu Using the Home Media Gallery Movie NavigatorPress  to display the Movie Options menu Press Home Menu to exit the Home Media Gallery screenCloser 102 Movie sourcesPress Enter to display the Photo Options menu You should see a list of albums from the selected serverPhoto sources Browsing songs Music sourcesBrowse sub-menu gives you various ways to browse songs FAQ Changing content on your Media ServerAbout Windows Media Player 11/Windows Media Connect Authorizing this playerCreating your own presets Video AdjustYou can create up to three presets of your own Adjust the picture quality settingsAudio Adjust Select ‘Audio Adjust’Audio DRC Setting above is set to 169 Widescreen Using the Initial Setup menu24p Direct Out OffDTS DTS  PCMPCM DVD About the audio output settings Software updating Speaker SetupTaking care of your player and discs Screen sizes and disc formats Resetting the playerTV Preset code list Setting up the remote to control your TVInput the manufacturer code Confirm that the TV is responding to the programmed codeBD/DVD country/area code list BD/DVD language code listTroubleshooting Playback troubleshootingFormat even if TV Aspect Ratio is set to 43 Standard Hdmi troubleshooting Network troubleshooting Change the Set hybrid disc playback layer to DVD Miscellaneous troubleshootingGlossary MAC Media Access Control address DTS-HD High Resolution AudioDynamic range EthernetOpenSSL LicenseOpenSSL License Original SSLeay LicenseHowl TiffUPNPLib/Intel Stack Jpeg image compression LibpngLibhttp Zlib FreeTypeVera.ttf/VeraMono.ttf TinyLoginShadow Utilities Luxi fontsPage How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs No WarrantyGNU Lesser General Public License Page END of Terms and Conditions Specifications Pioneer Corporation

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