RCA X3000 manual Transferring Photos Files to Your Lyra Recorder, Viewing Photos

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Chapter 4: Playing Files

Transferring Photos Files to Your Lyra Recorder

You can transfer photo files to your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder using Windows Explorer.

If your Lyra Recorder isn’t already connected to your computer, connect it using the provided USB cable (go to page 14 for information on connecting the USB cable). Don’t disconnect the USB cable during Photos download. Doing so may corrupt system files or the files being downloaded. It is highly recommended that the Lyra Recorder be connected to the ROOT USB PORT (the main USB port) on the PC or a self powered USB hub.

From Windows Explorer, open the Lyra Recorder drive. Open the drive where the files/folders you want to transfer are located, and highlight them. Drag the files/folders to the associated folder on the Lyra Recorder drive.

Supported photo files (JPEG or JPG) must be stored in the PHOTOS system folder in order to be available for viewing on the device. Sub-folders may be created under the PHOTOS system folder for easy navigation and organization of your image files.

Note: You must stop the USB connection before disconnecting the USB cable (go to page 17 for more information on disconnecting the USB cable).

An SD/MMC memory card can also be used to transfer photo files. If an SD/MMC memory card is properly inserted, an additional drive is available through Windows Explorer to transfer content onto. Please ensure the correct drive is being used when transferring content from the device. Go to page 49 for more information on transferring files from the SD/MMC memory card.

When all files have been transferred to the Lyra Recorder from the PC, you MUST re-profile the contents to ensure all content is properly sorted and recognized on the Lyra Recorder. Eject the Lyra Recorder through the tray application (see page 17), then run the profiler. In the Setup menu, go to the Audio/Video menu and select Profile. Go to page 25 for more details on the profiler.

Notes: You can view photos directly from the SD/MMC memory card without having to transfer the content to the Lyra Recorder hard drive.

Viewing Photos

1.Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Photos and press SELECT. Photos and slideshows appear on the left side of the screen. Press the right arrow to see the available photos and folders.

2.Press the arrow buttons to highlight the photo or photo folder you want to select, for example, FlowerGarden.

A list of photos and sub-folders appear. Press the right arrow to display the files under When you get to the last tile at the bottom, the screen displays the next photos or subfolders in the list.

3.Press the up or down arrow button to highlight a sub-folder or photo file. Once you select the photos file you want to view, press SELECT to display the Options menu (or press ON/OFF to view the file and the Options menu won’t appear). The Photos Options menu descriptions are listed below.

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Contents Lyra Portable Multi-Media Recorder User’s Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information FCC and Industry Canada InformationEnd-User License Agreement AcknowledgmentOwnership Rights ZiLOG Software End-User License Agreement Governing LAWPage Table of Contents Additional Information Computer System Requirements Things to consider before you get startedBack up your data Check For Updates Important Battery InformationUnpack the box and check your parts What you want to do Go toOverview of buttons and jacks Front ViewTop View Right Side ViewBottom View Back ViewDocking Station Back view Connecting the Docking Station to Your Components Connect the Docking Station to the TVHow to Find the Remote Sensor Why You Should Connect the IR BlasterPlacing the IR Blaster Signal Type Setting Up the Your Lyra Portable Multi-Media RecorderClock Software Setup Insert the Included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM DriveConnecting the Lyra Recorder to the Computer Updating the Lyra SoftwareLyraDJ Important NoteTransferring Files to Your Lyra Recorder Disconnecting Your Lyra from the Computer Transfer Files via Windows Explorer Drag and DropExplanation of Buttons Alphabetical orderDirect Entry Find out if the remote can operate your TVProgramming the remote to operate your TV Automatic Code SearchKnow the mode Using the remote to operate other componentsProgramming the remote to operate other components Understanding the Input button Using the Setup Menu Setup MenuDisplay Settings Menu Record Settings MenuDVR VCR Audio/Video Settings Menu Clock Settings Menu Basic Information Basic Screen InformationPlaying Files Basic OperationRecording Video to Your Lyra Recorder Recording from an Audio/Video ComponentTransferring Video Files to Lyra Recorder Recording from Your ComputerPlaying Video Video Settings Banner Video Options MenuViewing Video Content on Your TV Recording Audio to Your Lyra Recorder Recording from Your Stereo SystemRecording from Your Computer Transferring Audio Files to Your Lyra Recorder Transferring Predefined Audio Playlists to your Lyra RecorderPlaying Music Music Options MenuPlaying Music Playlists Music Playback ScreenPlaying Your Lyra Recorder in Your Car Stereo Playing Your Lyra Recorder on Your Stereo SystemTransferring Photos Files to Your Lyra Recorder Viewing PhotosPhoto Settings Banner Photos Options MenuCreating a Photo Slideshow Photo Slideshow Settings BannerViewing a Photo Slideshow Viewing Photos on Your TV Playing Audibles Audible Options MenuAudible Settings Banner Audible Playback ScreenViewing Files Files Options MenuOptions Menu Items Add TaggedUsing the On-Screen Keyboard Portable Hard Drive CapabilityCopying Files from the Memory Card to the Lyra Recorder High-Speed Card ReaderCopying Files from the Lyra Recorder to the Memory Card Tips and Troubleshooting Additional InformationFrequently Asked Questions Additional InformationWhy do I want to use MTP Media Transfer Protocol Mode? USB ProtocolRemote Code List Programmable to TV buttonOn next VCR/PVRDVD Limited Warranty U.S For how long after your purchaseIf you purchased your product outside the United States Thomson