Philips HDD1835, HDD1630 Start a slideshow, Slideshow music, Customising slideshow settings

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Slideshow

A slideshow will display all pictures inside an album in full view. It will automatically go to the next picture at a specified interval. Background music can be played from a specified playlist during a slideshow.

Start a slideshow

1.From the main menu, select Pictures.

2.Select the picture album you wish to view.

3.You can start slideshow in album list, thumbnail view or full picture view.

4.Press MENU and select Start slide show.

5.You can stop the slideshow by pressing J(.

Slideshow music

You can play background music during a slideshow by assigning a playlist in Slide show settings. You can choose to play any playlist during a slideshow.

1.From the main menu, select Pictures.

2.Press MENU and select Slide show settings > Slideshow music and choose one of the playlists.

NOTE!

During a slideshow you cannot pause, skip or fast forward/rewind your music.

Customising slideshow settings

You can customise slideshow settings using Slide show settings menu.

Settings

Options

Descriptions

Slideshow music

Alphabetical playlists / None

Choose which playlist to play in

 

 

the background while playing

 

 

slide show

 

 

 

Transitions

Off / Vertical Wipe / Fade

Choose the transition effect

 

 

between slides

Time per slide

4 Sec / 6 Sec / 8 Sec / 10 Sec /

Choose to set time between

 

20 Sec

slides

Shuffle slideshow

On / Off

Choose to show slides at

 

 

random or in album order

Repeat slideshow

On / Off

Choose to repeat slides

 

 

 

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Contents Manual del usuario Manual do usuárioNeed help? Country ContentsEN Safety and Maintenance Technical data Welcome Optional accessories Register your product More informationPowering on and off ResetTransfer Using your GoGear player Overview of controls and connectionsMain menu NavigationSuperScroll Add songs to Windows Media Player Library MusicSongs that are already on your computer Ripping songs from a CD Setting up automatic synchronisation Buying songs onlinePage Setting up manual synchronisation Page Page Creating a Playlist Windows Media Player PlaylistTransfer playlists Pictures Add pictures to Windows Media Player Library Transfer pictures to your player Page Page Page Finding your music Music modeMusic Play mode ControlsPlaylist on the go Sound settingsAdding songs to playlist on the go Save Playlist on the go Playback of playlist on the goClear Playlist on the go Delete songs from Playlist on the goDelete playlist from your player Most playedNow Playing PicturesRating your tracks Transferring pictures to your playerFinding pictures on your player Start a slideshow Customising slideshow settingsSlideshow Slideshow musicSelect your FM region RadioConnect the headphone Auto tuneManual tuning Playing a preset radio stationSaving a station as preset Recordings Making MIC recordingsDelete your recording Making FM recordingsPlay your recording RecordingsSettings Upload your recordings to the computerAM / PM Using your player to store and carry data files Updating your player Manually check whether your firmware is up to date# Updating firmware Troubleshooting Click Yes to proceed There are no pictures on my player after transfer There is no Music on my player after transferMy GoGear player hangs Poor radio receptionSafety and Maintenance Disposal of your old product Data loggingModifications Page Technical data Page Engelse versiie Englliish
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HDD1630, HDD1635, HDD1830, HDD1420, HDD1835 specifications

The Philips HDD1830 and HDD1630 are two portable digital audio players that exemplify the seamless blend of functionality, portability, and sound quality. Both models feature a sleek design, making them user-friendly devices that cater to music enthusiasts looking for a reliable way to enjoy their playlists on the go.

One of the standout features of the HDD1830 and HDD1630 is their impressive storage capacity. The HDD1830 typically offers 30GB of storage, while the HDD1630 provides 15GB. This ample space allows users to store thousands of songs, enabling them to carry their entire music library in their pocket. Additionally, these devices support various audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and WAV, ensuring compatibility with nearly any audio file users may encounter.

Sound quality is a critical aspect of any audio player, and Philips does not disappoint. Both models utilize high-quality audio processing technologies, which deliver clear and crisp sound across a wide range of frequencies. The built-in equalizer allows users to customize audio settings according to their preferences, providing richer and more personalized listening experiences.

Navigation and user interface are also key features that enhance usability. The HDD1830 and HDD1630 come equipped with intuitive controls, making it easy to browse through extensive music libraries. Users can quickly create playlists or search for songs using the built-in search functionality, ensuring hassle-free access to their favorite tracks.

Battery life is another important characteristic for portable devices, and Philips has designed these players with longevity in mind. With several hours of playback on a single charge, users can enjoy uninterrupted music even during long journeys. The USB connectivity allows for easy charging and file transfers, ensuring that users can quickly update their libraries or recharge the device when needed.

For those who appreciate additional features, the HDD1830 and HDD1630 also include a built-in FM tuner, allowing users to listen to their favorite radio stations. This feature adds an extra layer of versatility, making the devices not just music players but also digital radios.

In summary, the Philips HDD1830 and HDD1630 digital audio players are suitable options for music lovers seeking high-capacity storage, excellent sound quality, and user-friendly navigation. With their striking design and robust functionality, they remain relevant choices for audiences even in an era dominated by streaming services and smartphones.