Network Services
Using BD-LIVE™
1.
Connect the product to the network.
(See page 10)
2.
Configure the network settings.
(See pages 17~18)
Once the product is connected to your network, you
can enjoy various movie-related service contents
available on BD-LIVE compliant discs.
1.
Attach a USB memory stick to the USB jack on
the front of the product, and then use BD Data
Management to check its remaining memory.
The memory device must have at least 1GB
of free space to accommodate the BD-LIVE
services.
2.
Select Settings on the Home screen, and then
press the v button.
3.
Select System, and then press the v button.
4.
Select BD Data Management, and then press
the v button.
5.
Select Change Device, and then press the v
button.
6.
Select STORAGE DEVICE, and then press the
v button.
7.
Insert a Blu-ray Disc that supports BD-LIVE.
8.
Select an item from the list of BD-LIVE service
contents provided by the disc manufacturer.
The way you use BD-LIVE and the provided
✎
contents may differ, depending on the disc
manufacturer.
Using DLNA
DLNA lets you access and play files located on your
PC through your home cinema.
Follow the directions in the DLNA user's guide to set
up DLNA on your PC and to tag folders and files you
want to share with the home cinema.
To access and play files located on your PC after you
have setup DLNA, follow these steps:
1.
Turn on your PC, your TV, and the home cinema.
2.
Make sure the DLNA Shared server is running
on your PC.
3.
On your home cinema, select Change Device.
4.
Use the ▲ % button to select your PC in the
Device List.
5.
Select the kind of file you want to view or play,
PHOTOS, VIDEOS, or MUSIC and then press
v .
6.
Use the ▲ %◄► button to select the folder with
the kind of files you selected, and then press v .
The File List is displayed.
7.
Select the file you want to view or play, and then
press v .
You can create Playlists from files on your PC in
✎
the same way you create playlists from files on
USB devices and discs.
With a few exceptions, you can control the
✎
playback of files on your PC in the same fashion
you control the playback of files on USB devices
and discs.
You can
also access files on your PC by first
✎
selecting Photos, Videos, or Music
Home screen, and then selecting your PC from
the device list that appears.
Apps
Your home cinema offers an extensive collection
of news, movies, weather, and other content you
can download directly to and enjoy on your home
cinema. First, check the network and make sure
the home cinema is connected to the Internet.
Your home cinema must be connected to the
Internet to use the Apps feature.
The apps offered through the Apps feature work
much like their on-line versions or, if different, are
easy to use.
Some apps require you to create an account before
you can use them. Although you can create an
account for most of these apps through your home
cinema, it is easier and quicker to create an account
by visiting the app sites on line using a PC, laptop,
or tablet with Internet access. Note that in some
cases, you will need to use the home cinema and
a PC, laptop, or tablet to establish an account. The
main difference between the regular on-line versions
and the versions you can access through your home
cinema is that with the home cinema versions, you
use your remote to enter letters and numbers as
opposed to a keyboard.
Using Apps
The first time you access any one of the apps, the home
cinema displays two agreements. You must accept both
agreements to download and use any apps.
By default, the home cinema displays four popular
apps on the Home screen. You can view more apps
and change the apps the home cinema displays on
the Home screen by selecting the More button.
To start an app, highlight the app, double click it, and
then follow the directions displayed on the screen.
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