Import Your Media Files; Step 3 - Connect The Dvd Player; Basic Tv Connection - GoVideo D2730 User Manual

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Import Your Media Files

To import the media files stored on your PC into the Media Server library:
1 As soon as the installation is completed, the Media Server software is launched.
2 You will be prompted to import your media files. Click
3 You will be prompted to select the location on your PC you wish to scan:
• Click Hard Drive Scanner to scan the "My Documents" folder on your hard drive for
supported media files. If your media files are stored in other directories, you can rescan
them using the Media Import tab; see page 24.
• Optionally, click Windows Media Player Scanner to import media files and playlists
directly from the Windows Media Player library.
4 Click
Scan
to start importing media files into the Media Server library.
• This may take several minutes depending on the number of media files found.
• The word Ready appears at the bottom of the screen when file scanning is complete.
• Your PC must be on with the Media Server installed (the icon should appear in the Win-
dows system tray) in order to view media files on your TV .
For detailed information on using the Media Server software, please
refer to Chapter 3.

:: Step 3 - Connect the DVD Player

Now you are ready to connect the DVD player to your television and home
network.

Basic TV Connection

To connect the DVD player to your TV:
Connect the supplied audio/video cable (with the red, white, and yellow
plugs) from the back panel of the DVD player to your television as
shown.
Be sure to match the color-coded cables to the corresponding audio/
video jacks on the TV and DVD player.
You must use either this basic TV connection or the Progressive/Com-
ponent Video connection (see page 15) the first time you hook up your
D2730. The S-Video connection will not be visible unless you enable it
in the menu system (see page 43).
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Yes
to continue.
Basic TV Connections using supplied audio/video cable
Media Server Software

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