Kathrein UFS 922 sw, UFS 922 si manual Number, Buttons, Xvid playback

Models: UFS 922 sw UFS 922 si

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Multimedia

During playback, you have the following control options:

Pause

 

 

Start playback after pause; show/hide playback banner

 

 



10 % jumps forwards/back in recording

 

 



Skip 30 seconds forwards or backwards

 

 

Available fast forward speeds: 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 times. Each time the fast forward button is pressed, the fast

forward speed increases another step. Pressing the rewind button reduces the fast forward speed step by

 

step. Press the “Play” button to return to the normal playback speed

Available rewind speeds: 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 times. Each time the rewind button is pressed, the rewind

speed increases another step. Pressing the fast forward button reduces the rewind speed step by step.

 

Press the “Play” button to return to the normal playback speed

Cancels playback and displays the Media Centre

 

 



Media Centre display (playback continues in preview window). Pressing again restarts full-screen mode.

 

 

Number

Enter percentage, e.g. entering “50” means that the receiver will automatically skip to the middle of the

buttons

programme being viewed to start playback

Show/hide playback info banner

 

 

XVID playback

Playback of XVID files functions in the same way as playback of an external recording (see “Playback of external recordings”).

Streaming from the UFS 922 to external devices

From software version 1.2 onwards, the integrated UPnP server in the UFS 922 enables the media files stored on the UFS 922 (MP3s, JPEGs and recordings) to be provided to external devices and streamed via the network using UPnP. The external device must have a UPnP client that is capable of displaying and playing these files.

This function has been tested with the XMBC Media Center software (http://xbmc.org).

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