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1.3 Importing and playing various file types

If you wish to use a CD/DVD/Blu-ray, a USB stick, a USB/Fire-
Wire hard-drive or a PC network with shared folders, contain-
ing files, you can use the Universal Player to show, play or
import such files . To enter the Universal Player, access one of
the menus with the following icons: CD/DVD/Blu-ray, USB or
Network .

Note: You can also access the Universal Player from the film or
music archive. To do this, press the Options button and then
select the Universal Player from the Options.

Insert an optical medium into the tray or connect a USB device
with music or videos . If you use a USB device, the name of the
device will be shown . Network access will show the available,
shared folders . Select the right item and press OK .

After a short moment, all the files that can be found on the
medium or in the network folder will be shown . You can now
play the file using the Play button and control playback using
the functions shown in the Help menu . To import the file into
your film or music archive, press the Record button .

You are now in the Import menu . Here, you can set up quality
settings, prior to importing, in the Options . Next, you can either
‘9 Import all’ or ‘8 Import all new’ (any files not yet imported to
your archive), or import single files . When selecting files manu-
ally, you can search for the file in the list on the left and copy it
to your selected items list on the right by pressing OK .

Now, press ‘7 Import’ to start the import . If any of the files are
already located in the archive, you will be told so . A bar details
the progress of the import . Once all files have been imported,
press the ‘Return’ button on the remote or press the right
trackball button to exit the menu .

If you import both film and music files at the same time, they
will be copied to the right archives of course .

1.4 Playing an imported video file

Enter the film archive by pressing button 4 from the main
menu . The Film archive menu should look something like this:
The lower part of the screen contains the actual film archive,
with a list of all available films . The bright bar marks the cur-
rently selected item . You can use the trackball to mark other
films, or the keyboard to scroll up and down the list . Remote
control users do this by pressing the up/down buttons on the
remote . The top part of the screen shows the title of the film
or imported file, and the recording date . The list is sorted in
chronological order, so that the latest entries can be found at
the bottom of the list . Select a film and press ‘Play’ to begin

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