Playing Movie Files; Viewing Photo Files; Adding Background Music - Cambridge Audio azur 752BD User Manual

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To play movie files stored on an optical disc or USB drive, select Movie
from the Home Menu. A file browser will appear to assist you in navigating
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The first step is to select the Data Disc or USB device that contains the
movie files. The player will take a moment to read the media and list the
folders and movie files.
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In the movie browser, you can perform the following operations:
1. Press the / buttons to move the cursor and select the movie file.
2. Press the Options button to access features like video information. For
more details, see later section of the manual.
3. Press the Top Menu button to move the cursor to the category menu
in the top of the screen. This menu function is the same as the one
discussed in "Playing music files" on page 20.
4. When a movie file is highlighted by the cursor, press the Enter or 
buttons to start playback.
Once a movie file starts playing, the normal playback control functions
are available:
• To stop the movie and return to the file browser, press the  button.
You can also press the Home button at any time to stop the playback
and return to the Home Menu.
• Press the Options button to access features such as Video Information,
Subtitle Shift, Picture Adjustment and Picture Zooming. For more
details, see later section of the manual.

Viewing Photo Files

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To view digital photo files stored on an optical disc or USB drive, select
Photo from the Home Menu. A file browser will appear to assist you in
navigate the files and folders.
The first step is to select the Data Disc or USB device that contains the
photo files. The player will take a moment to read the media and list the
folders and photo files.
In the photo browser, you can perform the following operations:
1. Press the / button to move the cursor and select photo files.
2. Press the Options button to access features like sort order.
3. Press the Top Menu button to move the cursor to the category menu
in the top of the screen.
4. When a photo file is highlighted by the cursor, press the Enter or
button to play back the photos as a full screen slideshow.
The following operations are available during the photo slideshow:
Display the help screen – Info button.
Normal playback controls – , , , / buttons.
Adjust slideshow speed –  and  buttons.
Zoom – Zoom. Once zoomed in, the navigational buttons can
be used to pan around the photo.
Reflect (flips the photo horizontally to make it upside-down) – button.
Mirror (flips the photo vertically to make it a mirror image) – .button.
Rotate left (counterclockwise) – button.
Rotate right (clockwise) – button.
Repeat – Repeat button.
Show photos in Digest mode – Red colour button. The Digest mode
shows the photo thumbnails on the screen to make visual navigation
easy.
Show EXIF information – Green colour button
Play in random sequence – Blue colour button
Change slideshow transition effect – Yellow colour button.
Press the Options button to access the features like Image Zooming and
Image Rotation. For more details, see later section of the manual.

Adding Background Music

You can also add background music to the photo slideshow. To do so,
you will need to prepare digital music files. The music files can be stored
on the same disk as the photos, or on a different USB drive. Start music
playback first by selecting Music from the Home Menu. Once the music is
playing, press the Home button to get back to the Home Menu, and start
the photo slideshow by selecting Photo in the usual manner.
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