3.To remove a track from the list, move to the track, and then press the YELLOW (C) button again.

The check on the track is cancelled.

4.When done, press the TOOLS button and then select the Rip using the ▲▼ buttons, and then press the E button. The Rip pop-up appears.

5.Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the device to store the ripped files to, and then press the E button.

NOTES

Do not disconnect the device while ripping is in progress.

6.If you want to cancel ripping, press the E button and then select Yes. Select No to continue ripping.

7.When ripping is complete, the "Ripping completed." message appears. Press the E button to go back to the Playback screen.

NOTES

This function may not be supported by some

 

discs.

On the Ripping screen, you can also choose

 

Select All and Deselect All.

Disc Copy to USB

Lets you copy video/photo/music contents from data Disc to USB/HDD device.

1.Open the disc tray. Place the data disc on the tray, and close the tray. Insert a USB device into the USB jack on the front of the product. The new device pop-up appears.

2.Press the ▲ button, and then press the ◄► buttons to select Blu-ray, DVD or CD.

3.Use the ▲▼ buttons to select Photos, Videos or Music, and then press the E button. The Photos, Videos & Music screen appears listing the content of the device. Depending on how the contents is arranged, you will see either folders, individual files, or both.

NOTES

Even though the player will display folders

for all content types, it will only display files

of the Content Type you selected in Step

3. For example, if you selected music, you

will only be able to see music files. You

can change this selection by returning to

the Photos, Videos & Music screen and

5.Repeat Step 4 to select and check additional desired item.

6.To remove a desired item from the list, press the YELLOW (C) button again.

The check on the desired item is removed.

7.When done, press the TOOLS button and then select the Copy to USB using the ▲▼ buttons, and then press the E button. The Copy to USB pop-up appears.

8.Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the device to store the copied files, and then press the E button.

NOTES

Do not disconnect the device while copying is in progress.

9.If you want to cancel copying, press the E button and then select Yes. Select No to continue copying.

10.When copying is complete, the "Copying completed." message appears. Press the E button to go back to the Playback screen.

NOTES

This function may not be supported by some

discs.

Playing Photo Contents

You can control the playback of photo content located on a Blu-ray disc, DVD, CD, or USB device.

Using the Tools Menu

During playback, press the TOOLS button.

Start Slide Show/

Select to start or stop the

Stop Slide Showslide show.
Slide Show

Select to set a slide show's

Speedspeed.
Background

Select to listen to music while

Musicviewing a slide show.
Zoom

Select to enlarge the current

picture. (Enlarge up to 4

 

times)

 

Select to rotate the picture.

Rotate

(This will rotate the picture

either clockwise or counter

 

clockwise.)

- Use Select All to select all tracks. This

cancells your individual track selections.

repeating Step 3.

4. With the Playback screen displayed, use

the ▲▼◄► buttons to select the Videos,

On the Copying screen, you can also choose

Select All and Deselect All.

Information

Shows the picture information.

- Use Deselect All to deselect all selected

tracks at once.
Photos, or Music, and then press the

YELLOW (C) button. A check appears to

the left of the desired item.

-

Use Select All to select all item. This

-

cancells your individual item selections.

Use Deselect All to deselect all selected

 

item at once.

NOTES

Depending on the disc or storage device, the Tools menu may differ.

To enable the background music function, the photo file must be in the same storage media as the music file.

However, the sound quality can be affected by the bit rate of the MP3 file, the size of the photo, and the encoding method.

You can't enlarge the subtitle and PG graphic in the full screen mode.

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