Harman-Kardon DMC 1000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Figure 37 – Edit Info Dialog Box
Delete: Select this command if you wish to remove the content from
the Media Library. Be aware that the DMC 1000 does not play audio
CD content directly from the disc. If you load the CD again, it will be
recopied to the Media Library.
Cover Art Sort
You may have noticed the cover art mosaic that appears in the back-
ground of the Main Menu when you turn on the DMC 1000. With the
Main Menu on screen, select the Cover Art sorting option for the Media
Library and the focus shifts to this mosaic. Use the Navigation Buttons
to move the “magnifying glass” to the desired album cover, identifying
the artist and album.
Press the Enter Button to display the playback options: Play, Add to
Queue, Add to Playlist, View Album, Edit Info and Delete Album. Select
View Album to switch to the regular Media Library view with the album
expanded to view the tracks. The other playback commands function in
the same way as in the Media Library view.
NOTE: When no cover art is available (e.g., if the DMC 1000 was
not connected to the Internet when the CD was loaded, if the disc
is noncommercial or if there is a gap in the database), the album
will not appear in the Cover Art sort, although you may select it when
viewing the Media Library by Tracks, Artists, Albums, Playlists or
Genres. A musical note icon, such as the one shown in Figure 37,
will appear in place of the missing cover art.
Data Media
The DMC 1000 recognizes media containing data files in the MP3, JPEG
and WAV formats.
Load a data CD in the disc player, or insert a memory card in the appro-
priate card slot, or connect a USB drive to either USB Port, and the
device will be available for selection as a media source in the Main Menu.
See Figure 38.
Figure 38 – Source Selection
When a data source is selected, the only sorting options are Audio and
Photos. Select one, and the regular Media Library will appear, except that
unlike audio CDs, which are organized as albums containing individual
tracks for each song, data sources are organized as folders containing individual
files for each song or still image. However, navigation of the content is
similar to audio. See Figure 39.
Figure 39 – Data CD
Press the Enter Button to expand a folder, or select the Go Up command
to collapse it. The other commands function as usual, and the Add to
Library command allows you to import the content to the Media Library
for playback after the media has been removed from the DMC 1000.
The Play Queue and Playlists
The DMC 1000 allows you to program playlists that are saved for future
playback, plus a play queue of items for immediate play.
The Play Queue
The Play Queue is simply a list of all items that are queued up to be
played. There are two ways to add an item to the play queue:
1. Display the desired content on screen by selecting the correct source
(the Media Library, a card slot, a data CD or a USB device) and selecting
the audio or still-image content. Scroll to the desired content, e.g., a
song track or file, use the
F
/
G
Navigation Buttons to highlight the Play
Now command, and press the Enter Button.The existing Play Queue
will stop and add the selected item, which will begin playing immediately.
The previous Play Queue items will be deleted.
2. With the desired content on screen and the item selected, use the
F
/
G
Navigation Buttons to highlight the Add to Queue command.
Press the Enter Button to add the item to the end of the Play Queue.
To view the play queue, press the Menu Button to display the Main Menu,
and navigate to the Play Queue line. Press the Enter Button.The Play
Queue is preserved unless the DMC 1000 is powered down to Full-Off
mode (by pressing and holding the Power Off Button on the remote so
that the front-panel Power Indicator turns dim blue). If the Play Queue line
in the Main Menu is dimmed, the Play Queue has been erased.
The Play Queue is not available during DVD playback, or when The Bridge
is the media source.
You may create playlists that are permanently saved by name for future
playback.
Programming a Playlist
Playlists are not only a convenient way to store a queue of your favorite
songs, but they are required to transfer audio from the Media Library to any of
the portable media. See the Content Transfer section for more information.
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