Max-avp user interface, Overview, Playing local content (cds and dvds) – AMX MAX-AVP User Manual

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MAX-AVP User Interface

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MAX-AVP Audio-Video Player

MAX-AVP User Interface

Overview

When the AVP is first powered up, via the power switch on the rear panel, the first screen displayed is the
MAX-AVP Startup screen. Allow the AVP a minute to boot up and load its system software.

Once the AVP is ready to use, the main splash screen (FIG. 1) is displayed. At this point, you can either
insert a CD or DVD for playback, or access content stored on the MAX Server.

Playing Local Content (CDs and DVDs)

When the AVP is used to play local content (a DVD or CD in its own drive), it behaves like most
consumer-level disc players. Use the hand-held remote controller to control display and playback

When used to access media on a MAX Server, use the remote controller to navigate the MAX

options via the on-screen display.

Local content playback overrides playback of MAX Server content. If you are playing media
(CD or DVD) from a MAX Server, and insert a disc into the AVP, the server-based content
will be interrupted, and the local content will automatically begin to play.

FIG. 1

MAX-AVP Splash Screen

If a disc is loaded in the AVP, the Splash Screen displays the message: "Disc
Loaded and Ready
" (as opposed to the "No disc present" message shown above).

“Local Content” is media (CD or DVD) that is physically loaded in the AVP, as
opposed to MAX server content, which can be accessed via the AVP, but resides on
the MAX Server. Refer to the Accessing Media Stored on the MAX Server
section on
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for details on options that are specific to MAX Server content.

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