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Chapter 7
If you see a folder symbol with the function Series/Albums, this
means that several recordings have been put together under
the same title. Any functions can be seen along the bottom
border of the menu:
Your first personalized play list. You can now use the list for
playback. The top part of the screen shows the information
panel with the total length of the playlist.
7.1.7 Creating a music CD
Enter the music archive and click on Options, followed by ‘1
Create Audio CD’ to start putting together content for your CD.
The left list will show your imported music. Make sure to adapt
the view if you can only see the album names by pressing left/
right and selecting the title display. Press the P+ and P- but-
tons on the remote or use the select button on the trackball
to mark an item and then OK to add it to the list on the right
(selected for CD/DVD burning). The title you have added will be
displayed in black in the list on the left, to show you that it has
already been used.
Repeat this for all other music tracks that you wish to burn
onto CD. You can add them in any order you like. The top part
of the screen will show you the expected space required on
the disc. This figure depends on the medium you are using.
If you want to change the medium to a CD, DVD, dual layer
DVD or even Blu-ray disc, use button 4 to change the medium
type. If it is not possible to select the destination medium, you
should set an MP3 quality in the options. It is also possible to
select USB as the storage medium. You can read more about
this in chapter 2.3.8. Next to the time, you can see the export-
ing ‘Options’. Especially when exporting audio, you may have
particular needs for the compression type. Your choice will be
shown here as a text.
Once you are happy with the medium type and titles chosen,
press the DVD button to begin exporting, i.e. burning the disc.
A progress bar will show you how long it will take.
7.1.8 Importing pictures in the photo archive
In the selection menu, click on the corresponding button for
pictures to call up the photo archives. These archives are used
to record photos from digital photo cameras, organize, edit
and present them. If you haven’t imported any photos yet,
the list will be empty. If you would like to import pictures now,
you should go to the options list and click on the button for
importing pictures, in order to select the source for your import
action.
If your pictures are stored on a (e.g. created by PC) CD or
DVD, you should select the appropriate source, open the DVD
drive, insert the Photo CD/DVD and close the drive again. If the
pictures are stored on a storage card, you should connect an
external card reader to the back of your device, via one of the
USB ports. The card reader is automatically recognized by the
system. If you have already stored the pictures on a USB-stick,
you should connect the stick to a USB port. It is of course also
possible to connect a camera to your DVC system, as long as
it is suitable for this.
If you want to import images via the network or via UPnP, the
software will look for any sources and list those found. Once
you have selected the source, you should import them with
OK, Add. The difference with the normal OK is the following.
OK is used to list the contents of the medium that were already
known from the last import. This does not include changes on
the medium. This way, there is no new reading time, which can
be quite long if there are lots of files. If you had not read this
medium before or if it had been changed since the last time,
you must ‘import new’.
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