Usb Device Playback - Buffalo LinkTheater PC–P3LWG/DVD User Manual

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USB Device Playback

The USB 2.0 Port on the LinkTheater can be used for media playback. Several USB devices can be used for
media playback including the following:
USB Hard Drive
Memory Stick USB Keychain
Multi-Card Memory Reader
USB Digital Camera
NOTE: Other USB devices may work as well.
If you have a USB storage device, insert it into the USB port on
the front of the LinkTheater. USB Devices can be inserted at any
time, the LinkTheater does not have to be turned off to insert or
remove a USB Device. Once it has been inserted, the USB device
will become available from the Log In page within seconds. Press
the 'HOME' button on the remote control to access the Log In
page. The USB Device will be listed based off of its name.
NOTE: When using a Multi-Card Reader, multiple USB Devices
may be available from the Log In screen, each entry supports a
different media format.
Once you have accessed the USB Device you will be able to
browse through any available folders and subfolders using the remote control's directional pad. When you
find an image, audio, or video file you would like to play, press the 'ENTER' button on the remote control.
By pressing the VIDEO, MUSIC, or PHOTO buttons on the remote control you can quickly list only videos,
music, or photo files depending on which button you pressed. On cluttered, large directories this may help
you locate the specific file you are looking for quicker.
Video Playback
Press the 'ENTER' button to play a video file on LinkTheater.
During the video the 'PAUSE' button will pause the video's
playback (the 'PLAY' button will resume the video). The 'REW'
and 'FF' buttons will rewind and fast forward the video. The
'STOP' button will stop the video playback altogether.
Note: the USB volume must be FAT16 or FAT32 for it to be read
properly by LinkTheater. FAT32 is the default file system for most
USB devices.
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