NETGEAR EVA8000 User Manual page 76

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2. Navigate to "Skin settings." The default skin setting is called
3. Navigate to the machine / NAS / USB share that you are using as your
4. Uncompress the skin you want and put it in its own subfolder.
5. From the main menu, navigate to More > Supervisor functions >
6. Select the new skin from the drop down selection list and press the
Audio and slideshow
Use these options to customize your audio and image experience:
6-4
"FlareHD" and is stored on the Digital Entertainer HD flash. Select
the "Save skin" button to export the skin to the Data save location
folder (set in the Advanced setting > Media library management
menu).
"Data Save Location." Locate the "skins" subfolder. Underneath that
are subfolders for each defined skin. A subfolder called "FlareHD"
was created in the previous step.
Advanced settings > Display and screensaver.
"Back" button. The skin will display on your screen.
Digital Audio Surround Output. You should leave these settings at
the default value (Stereo), unless your system is capable of processing
one of the surround sound formats. To enjoy surround sound
playback, set the option to "passthrough."
Volume level lock. The default value, not fixed, causes the volume at
startup of the system to be at the same level as the last time the system
was used. Other values let the Digital Entertainer HD set the audio
level. When the volume is fixed, the volume keys on the Digital
Entertainer HD remote do not operate. This is useful if you use the
volume control of your home theater system and want the Digital
Entertainer HD to always output the same level.
Slideshow transition. Choose the transition style you prefer for your
slideshows.
Image zoom. Choose Full image to see your images actual size, or
Fill screen to make images fill the screen. Low resolution images may
appear pixillated when displayed to fill the screen.
Minimum image size. The Digital Entertainer HD will not scan
images smaller than the specified file size from your library.

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