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Photo Navigator
27
The photo section of the Disc Navigator allows you to browse and display
all the compatible photo files found on the loaded BD-ROM or DVD-R/-
RW disc (non-photo files are not displayed).
Music Navigator
28
The music section of the Disc Navigator allows you to browse and play
all the compatible music files found on the loaded BD-ROM or DVD-R/-
RW disc (non-music files are not displayed).
36
(New addition)
PureCinema
37
There are two types of video signals: Video material, with a frame rate of
25 or 30 frames/second; and film material, that has a frame rate of 24
frames/second.
In PureCinema mode film material is converted to 50 or 60 frames/
second progressive for an exceptionally clear picture. Video output at 24
frames/second is converted to 60 frames/second.
For film material or sources otherwise recorded with a frame rate of 24
frames/second, video is output in PureCinema mode even if you have
Video Adjust set to Standard, Cinema, or Memory 1, 2 or 3.
Additionally, for PAL movie discs (25 frames/second BD-ROM or DVD
discs) with film material or sources not correctly recorded at a frame
rate of 24 frames/second, film materials are output in PureCinema even
if you have the Video Adjust set to Cinema. If you notice problems with
the images projected when set to Cinema (images appear to move, or
zigzag), set the Video Adjust to Standard or Memory 1, 2 or 3.
• Hue – Adjusts the overall color balance between red and green.
• Chroma Level – Adjusts how saturated colors appear.
Corrections/Additions/Changes
Photo Navigator
The photo section of the Disc Navigator allows you to browse and display
all the compatible photo files found on the loaded DVD-R/-RW disc (non-
photo files are not displayed).
Music Navigator
• The music section of the Disc Navigator allows you to browse and
play all the compatible music files found on the loaded DVD-R/-RW
disc (non-music files are not displayed).
First entering Movie, Photo or Music Navigator
After powering on this player and entering the Movie, Music or Photo
Navigator, you may be presented with the Folders screen. This is due to
this player compiling a list of the available media on your media servers.
This list will vary depending on the media sharing software you are
using, but you will be able to navigate through the list using the /
buttons, the ENTER key to select a folder, or the ENTER key on the 'Go
Back' selection found in each folder.
If you come to a folder containing content that you wish to play, you may
press  to display the Movie, Photo, or Music Options as illustrated in
pages 31, 33, and 35).
Pressing  to display the Browse menu (as illustrated in pages 32, 33
and 35) will may a browse menu with the All Movies, All Photos or All
Music options grayed out. If this is the case, this means that this player
has not finished compiling the list of available media, and you may
continue to browse through the folders and play media while this list
completes. When this player has finished compiling this list, the All
Movies, All Photos or All Music options will no longer be grayed out, and
you will be able to select these and continue navigating as described in
this Chapter:
If you are not presented with a folders menu as described above, this
means that this player has finished compiling a list of available media
on your media servers, and you can navigate through the Movie, Photo
or Music Navigator screens as described in this manual.
Changing content on your Media Server
If you change the available content on your media server (by adding or
removing shared files) while you are in the Movie, Photo or Music
Navigators, the Movie, Photo or Music Navigator screen you are on will
change to the Folders menu. From here, you can browse the folders and
play content as described in the first section. Once this player has
finished compiling a new list of available media, the All Movies, All
Photos or All Music options of the Browse menu will become
highlighted an accessible.
PureCinema
There are two types of video signals: Video interlace material, with a
frame rate of 25 (PAL) or 30 frames/second; and film progressive
material, that has a frame rate of 24 or 25 (PAL) frames/second.
In PureCinema mode film progressive material is converted to 50 or 60
frames/second progressive , which matches more closely the picture
quality of a cinema screen. (24 frames/second source is converted to 60
frames/second.)
When you have Video Adjust set to Standard, Cinema, or Memory 1, 2
or 3 and play a BD-ROM or DVD disc video that can be identified as film
progressive or video interlace material, PureCinema mode is
automatically activated.
Additionally, certain PAL movie discs (25 frames/second BD-ROM or
DVD discs) that contain film progressive material cannot be recognized
In such instances, if you choose Cinema from
as such by this unit.
the Video Adjust menu, PureCinema mode is activated.
PureCinema mode can be automatically activated if you choose
Cinema from the Video Adjust menu, have the input line system set
to PAL (50 Hz), and have the output video resolution set to anything
other than 576i or 1080i.
If you notice problems with the images projected when set to Cinema
(images appear to motion-blurred, or jagged), set the Video Adjust to
Standard or Memory 1, 2 or 3.
1
• Hue
– Adjusts the overall color balance between red and
green.
1
• Chroma Level
– Adjusts how saturated colors appear.
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