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2.6.2.2 Playback of recorded content
Recorded files are stored in the USB memory and can be invoked from the menu Multimedia > Recording List
or pressing directly FILE button on the remote control.
By pressing the OK button on a recording, playback will start. When reading, use the PLAY/PAUSE button to
Pause/Resume the vision, REW/FWD to rewind/fast forward and STOP to end playback.
Finally, if you need to delete a file from the list of records, use the RED (delete) button.
2.6.3 Multimedia USB Reader
The Media Player function, commonly called Media Player, allows you to:
1.
Play video content MPEG 2 /MPEG 4,
2.
Listen to MP3 music,
3.
Display JPEG images,
from an external memory connected with USB port.
Before proceeding the use of a mass storage USB, like a hard-disk (Hard Disk-HDD Driver) or flash/memory
stick, follow these important rules and warnings in section 2.6.1.
NOTE
To connect an external memory for the read-only media, cancel any request to disk of proposal initialization in
an automatic way from the receiver for the recording function.
Access the Multimedia menu and choose the sub menu about the kind of content to be played between Audio,
Video and Images.
Audio Menu
To start an MP3 music file, using the arrow keys to navigate through the folders and select the desired file, then
press OK.
When reading, use the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause or resume playback, STOP to finish and the NEXT and
PREV buttons to navigate to the next or previous song.
Video Menu
To play a video of MPEG2 or MPEG4 format, navigate between folders and files with the arrow keys, then press
OK to the chosen content.
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE to pause or resume the vision, the STOP button to stop it, RED (Audio)
button to change the audio track and the blue button (GoTo) to go to the desired instant expression in hh: mm:
ss. The NEXT and PREV buttons allow you to go directly to the next movie or the previous.
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