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Network Player
AV8003
NETWORK
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CONNECTING THE UNIT AND SERVER TO THE NETWORK
CONNECTION
BEFORE CONNECTING
As shown below, connect the unit and a server such as a computer or hard disk to the LAN connector of a
router or modem.
Prepare the following equipment before performing the connection.
Network HDD that
supports DLNA
HDD recorder that
supports DLNA
Computer
● LAN cable
This cable connects the unit's network connector to a network device such as a computer.
Notes:
• The unit's network connector supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. Use a 100BASE-TX connection to ensure
smooth playback.
Straight LAN
cable (purchase
separately)
• Use a straight LAN cable that is category 5 or higher.
Windows Media
Player 11 or server
software that
To the Internet
connection
● Router, Hub
supports DLNA
These devices are for connecting multiple devices on a single network.
If a router has a DHCP server function, the unit's network settings are set automatically.
● Server (in this User Guide, the following devices are referred to as a “server”)
• Hard disk with a built-in DLNA server function (LAN connection type)
• HDD recorder or audio system that supports DLNA
• A computer can be used when either of the following server software programs is installed.
– Windows Media Player 11
Router
LAN
AV8003
Modem
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CONNECTION
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GND
– Server software that supports DLNA
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HOT
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COLD
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NETWORK
● Internet
PRE OUT
SPEAKER C
ON OFF
• Required when using the unit's network connection to perform a system update.
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Straight LAN
cable (purchase
separately)
Note:
If there are not enough LAN connectors, add a hub (purchase separately) to the router.
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Click “Network Connections” on the menu.
Click the “Support” tab.
CHECKING THE NETWORK ADDRESS
2.
4.
5.
BASIC SETTINGS
Example:Windows XP
Network settings may be required when performing
the connection, depending on the connection type as
described below.
Check the “Address Type” item.
Select “Control Panel” on the Start menu and
click “Network and Internet Connections” on
the menu.
1.
● If there is a router (DHCP server) on the
network
The network address settings are performed
automatically.
● If there is no router (DHCP server) on the
network
The network address settings must be performed
manually.
Check your network and perform the settings if
required.
To confirm your network type, check the network
address.
Right-click “Local Area Connection” and select
“Status” on the pull-down menu.
3.
When using Classic View, click “Network
Connections” and go to step .
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Assigned by DHCP:
A DHCP server is running on the network. The
network address settings for the unit are performed
automatically.
You do not need to perform connection settings
because the default setting is for automatically
obtaining the address.
Manually Configured:
You must set the network address manually
because there is no DHCP server on the network.
Start the network player and perform the network
address settings.
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Example:Windows Vista
Click “View status”.
Check the “DHCP Enabled” item.
Set the unit's input mode to NETWORK.
To select NETWORK mode, turn the input
selector on the unit or press the 3. NETWORK
button on the remote controller.
2.
4.
3.
Select “Control Panel” on the Start menu.
1.
When using the Control Panel Home view, click
“View network status and tasks”.
PURE DIRECT
M-DAX
INPUT
SELECTOR
SURROUND
MODE
MULTI
SPEAKER
AUTO
ZONE
PURE
DIRECT
7.1CH
INPUT
STANDBY
THX
POWER ON/OFF
PHONES
SETUP MIC
The startup screen is displayed.
4.
<Monitor>
Yes:
Click “Details”.
3.
A DHCP server is running on the network.
The network address settings for the unit are
performed automatically.
When using Classic View, the following window
isdisplayed.Double-click“NetworkandSharing
Center”.
You do not need to perform connection settings
for the unit because the default setting is for
automatically obtaining the address.
No:
You must set the network address manually
because there is no DHCP server on the
network.
Start the network player and perform the
network address settings.
<Unit Display>
STARTING THE NETWORK PLAYER
N E T W O R K
Turn on the unit.
1.
2.
It takes the network player about 30 seconds to
start after turning on the unit.
After pressing the HOME button on the remote
controllerler, press the 3. NETWORK button.
After start-up is completed, the top menu of the
network player is displayed.
Note:
The screen resolution at start-up is 480i/576i.
The remote controller enters NETWORK
operation mode.
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MANUAL SETTING
The Network Settings screen is displayed.
NETWORK ADDRESS SETTINGS
5.
If you selected Manual, input is possible for the
following items.
The figures displayed in this screen are the
settings for the current network address.
Start the network player.
1.
Note:
We recommend that you make a copy of these
settings, because they may be required when
authenticating the unit from the server.
NETWORK
Knowledge about the network is required for manual
input. See the user guide for your router or modem.
Music
Photo
Video
Server
● IP Address:
SETTINGS
Set the IP address. For manual input, enter an IP
address that is based on another device connected
to the same network.
Notwork Settings
Obtain IP Address
IP Address
Automatic
192
255
.
.
.
.
168
255
.
.
.
.
0
.
.
.
.
80
0
255
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Example:
ENTER
Select
Enter
1
IP address of another device: 192. 168. 1. 2
DNS Server
MAC Address 00 : 06 : 78 : xx : xx : xx
OK CANCEL
IP address of the unit:
Use a number for xxx that does not duplicate another
device.
192. 168. 1. xxx
Set the remote controllerler to NETWORK
mode.
2.
3.
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Select the item that you want to set with the 3
/ 4buttons and press the ENTER button.
1.
2.
<
>
Press the
and
buttons on the remote
● Subnet Mask :
controllerler to move the remote controllerler
window to 005/005, and press the SETTINGS
button.
Set the subnet mask address. Enter the same
number as the subnet mask of another network
device, such as a router or computer.
Example: 255. 255. 255. 0
● Obtain IP Address :
The default setting is Automatic.
To change the setting, press the ENTER button to
enable setting selections. Press the 3/ 4buttons to
select an item and confirm by pressing the ENTER
button.
Select the position for entering the number with
the 1/ 2buttons, and enter the number using
the number keys.
If a number does not have three digits, move to
the next value using the 1/ 2buttons.
● Default Gateway :
Set the gateway address. If a router is used, this is
usually the IP address of the router.
Example: 192. 168. 1. 1
• Automatic :
Press EXIT to return the entered number to its
original value.
The address is obtained automatically from the
DHCP server.
Note:
If there is no DHCP server, the address is assigned
using Auto-IP.
● DNS Server :
Enter a number from 0 to 255.
Set the DNS server address. This is the address
that is specified by the provider, or the IP address
of the router.
If 256 or a higher number is entered, a warning is
displayed
If the address has been obtained automatically,
select “OK” to complete the setting.
Example: 192. 168. 1. 1
The SETTINGS window is displayed.
4.
After finishing the setting input, press the
ENTER button and select the next item using
the 3/ 4buttons.
3.
4.
5.
Press the GUIDE button on the remote controller
Select Network Settings with the cursor and
press the ENTER button.
to return to the top menu.
● MAC Address :
This is the MAC address of the unit. This number
cannot be changed.
• Manual :
Repeat steps and , and after finishing all
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3
SETTINGS
1/5
Note:
For manual input, see “Manual Setting”.
the inputs, select “OK” using the 4button and
press the ENTER button.
TITLE
Network Settings
Settings
Playback is possible even if the gateway and DNS are
left blank, but value inputs are required to perform
network updates.
Network Settings
Preferences
System Reset
Software Update
The settings completed dialog box is displayed.
Press the ENTER button to restart.
System Information
Notes:
If the EXIT button is pressed or “CANCEL” is
selected with the button partway through the setting
ENTER
•
Select
Enter
Exit
1
4
procedure, the screen returns to the SETTINGS
screen and the entered settings are canceled.
• The unit cannot be set to standby while it is
restarting.
Do not turn the power of this unit off while it is
restarting.
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A list of the folders that are currently being
shared is displayed.
A list of the shared files is created.
After the list is created, click “Close”.
The window below is displayed.
AUTHENTICATING THE UNIT FROM THE
SERVER
3.
6.
7.
9.
If the network settings are completed and the
unit is connected to the network, “marantz
DMP” is displayed in the device list.
If the following window is displayed, click
“Advanced Options”.
Withsomeservertypes,theunitmustbeauthenticated
on the server. If authentication is not performed, it
will either not be possible to obtain files even if the
unit is connected to the server, or a warning will be
displayed and access will not be possible.
Information such as the IP address of the unit, the
MAC address and the unit device name (marantz
DMP) is required for authentication.
See the server user guide for details on the
authentication method.
As a reference, this section describes the procedure
for authentication from Windows Media Player 11 on
a computer.
Select “marantz DMP” and click “Allow”.
Next, perform the setting for authenticating the
unit from Windows Media Player 11.
Select the folder that you want to share and
click “OK”.
If you want to share another folder, click “Add”.
The folder selection dialog box is displayed.
4.
Select “Media Sharing” from Library on the
menu bar.
Notes:
• If your computer's operating system is Windows XP
SP2, you can download Windows Media Player 11
from Microsoft Corporation's website.
Click “OK” to close the window and complete
the authentication of the unit from the Windows
Media Player.
• If you are using Windows Vista, it is already
installed.
10.
11.
Start Windows Media Player 11.
1.
Next, check from the unit that it is registered in
Windows Media Player 11.
If you have already completed the settings for
the files that you want to share, go to step
.
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Check that the unit is in NETWORK mode,
and press the SERVER button on the remote
controller.
Set sharing for the files that you want to play
with the unit.
2.
Select “Add to Library” from Library on the
menu bar.
After finishing the file sharing operations, click
“OK” to complete the settings.
5.
Check that the computer name (name of the
computer that performed the settings) and
user name (name of the logged-in user) are
displayed on the screen list. This means that
authentication is complete.
If Windows Media Player is already set for
12.
sharing with a different device, go to step
.
9
Select “Share my media” and click “OK”.
8.
SERVER
1/1
SERVER
Computer:User
Server
Computer:User
MODEL NAME
Windows Media
Player Sharing
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
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SCREEN MENUS
TOP MENU
ITEM MENU
r
t
NETWORK
MUSIC
1/3
q
Music
Music
Photo
Video
Server
y
u
1
2
3
4
w
i
ENTER
Select
Enter
1
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
o
!
e
qMusic
Play music from all the connected servers. (See page 9)
wPhoto
Display photos from all the connected servers. (See page 11)
eVideo
Play videos from all the connected servers. (See page 13)
rServer
qMode that is currently displayed
wInformation display panel
eMain button operation guidance
rCategory display
yDirections in which the cursor can be moved
uFile list
iFile and category type
oIcons of currently executing processes
tList number of the selected file/Total number
of files in the list
!Number of servers currently recognized by the
unit
Play files from a specified server. This can also be used if you want to check which servers are currently
connected. (See page 15)
ICONS
The icons displayed on the screen are as follows.
MUSIC (Music) category
MUSIC (Music) file
VIDEO (Video) file
Other category
Other file
PHOTO (Photo) category
PHOTO (Photo)file
Server
VIDEO (Video) category
• The category specifies information such as the folder, album or genre.
• Press the PLAY, REPEAT or RANDOM button under a music, photo or video hierarchy to play all the files
in that category.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
NETWORK PLAYER BASIC OPERATIONS
Select the item that you want to play on the top
menu using the 3 / 4 buttons and press the
ENTER button.
1.
MENU STRUCTURE
NETWORK
Music (MUSIC)
Music - Artists (M ARTIST)
Music - Albums (M ALBUM)
Music - Genres (M GENRE)
NETWORK (GUIDE,TOP)
Music
Photo
Video
Server
Music - All Songs (MUSIC ALL)
Music - Playlists (M P-LIST)
ENTER
Select
Enter
1
The menu for the corresponding item is
displayed.
Photo (When PHOTO is set to Category)
Photo - Albums (P ALBUM)
Photo - All Photos (PHOTO ALL)
Photo - Playlists (P P-LIST)
2.
Photo Date (All server) (When PHOTO is set to Date (All Servers))
Photo Date (Selected Server) (When PHOTO is set to Date (Selected Server))
MUSIC
1/3
Music
Video (VIDEO)
Video - Albums (V ALBUM)
Video - Genres (V GENRE)
Video - All Videos (VIDEO ALL)
Video - Playlists (V P-LIST)
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Note:
Server (SERVER)
With some server specifications, the file list may not
be displayed for items other than Server menu.
Settings (SETTINGS)
Play the file.
(
) The text in parenthesis is displayed on the remote controller.
3.
• Select the file that you want to play from
the file list and press the ENTER or PLAY
button to play.
• Select a category from the file list and press
the PLAY button to play all the files in the
category.
• To change the page if there is more than one
file list page, press the 3button on the top of
the file list or the 4 button on the bottom of
the file list, or press the Ch +/– buttons.
• Press the EXIT button to return to the
previous screen.
• To see the photo thumbnail list, press the 3
/ 4/ 1/ 2buttons.
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PLAYING MUSIC
RC2001
RC101
Button
Music Playback
Button
Music Playback
3, 4
3, 4
Move between items
Move between items
(Remote controller, unit)
ENTER
(Remote controller, unit)
ENTER
Play the track selected with the cursor
Move to the top menu
Stop
Play the track selected with the cursor
(Remote controller, unit)
GUIDE
(Remote controller, unit)
SOURCE OFF
Stop
TOP (Unit)
SOURCE ON
Change the Screen resolution
Play
EXIT
2(PLAY)
(Remote controller, unit)
¢
(
)
(+) Next page
(–) Previous page
Play the next track
4
)
CH
4/ ¢
(
MENU
TOOL menu
Play
Play the previous track (if one second or more has elapsed from the
start of the track, play from the start of the same track)
Stop
2(PLAY)
(¢) Play the next track
9(STOP)
;(PAUSE)
(
4) Play the previous track (if one second or more has
elapsed from the start of the track, play from the start
of the same track)
4/ ¢
Pause/cancel
Stop
9(STOP)
Pause/cancel
;(PAUSE)
(Blue) MUSIC
(Red) PHOTO
(Green) VIDEO
(Yellow) SERVER
Move to top of MUSIC page
Move to the set PHOTO screen
Move to top of VIDEO page
Move to top of SERVER page
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TOP
M-DAX
DISPLAY
SETUP MIC
ENTER
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Select Music on the top menu using the cursor and
press the ENTER button, or press the blue (MUSIC)
button on any screen.
The music top menu is displayed.
When the sorting is completed, the file list is
displayed.
MUSIC PLAYBACK
MUSIC
6
1/5
MUSIC
1/57
4
MUSIC
TITLE
Artists
Music
1/5
xxxxxx
Artiste
Albums
5
1
3
5
TITLE
Greatest Hits
6
M07 xxxxxx
M08 xxxxxx
MO9 xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
1
2
3
4
5
2
4
M06 xxxxxx
ARTIST
xxxxxx
Genres
All Songs
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
TITLE
ALBUM
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
1
Playlists
ARTIST
xxxxxx
ALBUM
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
DURATION
00 : 03 : 29
M10 xxxxxx
2
xxxxxx
3
SERVER
xxxxxx
10 11
1
8
Exit
9
PLAY
00 : 00 : 47/00 : 04 : 52
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
7
ENTER
Select
Play
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
NETWORK
qArtists :
qTitle of the track that is playing
wArtist for the track that is playing
eAlbum name
qTrack title
Sort the music files by artist.
Music
Photo
Video
Server
wArtist name
eAlbum name
rTrack length
wAlbums :
Sort the music files by album.
rList of the playback tracks
tAlbum jacket photo
eGenres :
Sort the music files by genre.
tServer on which the file is saved
ySort item
ySelected track number/Total number of tracks
uPlayback status
ENTER
rAll songs :
Display all the music files.
Select
Enter
1
Select the file that you want to play and press the
ENTER or PLAY button to play.
iProgress bar
tPlaylists :
Display the music playlists. (See page 20)
oElapsed time/Total time
!Repeat status display
!Random status display
You can also sort in more detail by narrowing the
conditions within each category.
• The music is played in the file list sequence.
Example: Artists → Albums → Tracks
• If you want to play a different track during playback,
move the cursor to the track and press the ENTER
button.
Note:
Sorting by specifying categories may not be possible
when connected to some server types. In such cases,
select the server directly and connect. (See page 15)
• If you want to stop playback, press the STOP or
EXIT button to stop the playback and return to the
previous screen.
• During random playback, the tracks in the file list
are played in a random sequence.
Note:
With some file configurations, a photo that is not
related to the track may be displayed.
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DISPLAYING PHOTOS
RC2001
RC101
Button
Photo Display
Button
Photo Display
3, 4
(3) Display the previous photo
(4) Display the next photo
(1) Display the previous photo
(2) Display the next photo
3, 4
(3) Display the previous photo
(4) Display the next photo
(1) Display the previous photo
(2) Display the next photo
Stop
(Remote controller, unit)
1, 2
(Remote controller, unit)
1, 2
(Remote controller, unit)
GUIDE
(Remote controller, unit)
SOURCE OFF
Move to the top menu
Stop
TOP (Unit)
SOURCE ON
Change the screen resolution
Start the slideshow
EXIT
2(PLAY)
(Remote controller, unit)
MENU
(¢) Display the next photo
4/ ¢
TOOL menu
(4) Display the previous photo
INFO
Select the panel display
Start the slideshow
Stop
9(STOP)
;(PAUSE)
2(PLAY)
Pause the slideshow
(
¢) Display the next photo
4/ ¢
(4) Display the previous photo
Stop
9(STOP)
Pause the slideshow
;(PAUSE)
(Blue) MUSIC
(Red) PHOTO
(Green) VIDEO
(Yellow) SERVER
Move to top of MUSIC page
Move to the set PHOTO screen
Move to top of VIDEO page
Move to top of SERVER page
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BAND
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THX
TOP
M-DAX
DISPLAY
SETUP MIC
ENTER
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Select Photo on the top menu with the cursor and
press the ENTER button, or press the red (PHOTO)
button on any screen.
(When the red (PHOTO) button setting is Category
(see page 18))
The photo top menu is displayed.
When the sorting is completed, the photo thumbnail
list is displayed.
PHOTO DISPLAY
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PHOTO
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1
3
7
PHOTO
TITLE
Albums
Photo
1/63
1
2
3
Albums
All Photos
Favorite
TITLE
All Photos
5
1
2
3
4
Sunset
ALBUM
Sample Pictures
DATE
2003/04/03
6
SERVER
Dix_AAA
5
Slideshow
Prev
1/63
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
6
8
4
Hext
Exit
1
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
qAlbums :
Sort the photo files by album.
qTitle
qPhoto title
wAlbum name
eDate display
rStatus display
tProgress bar
wAlbum name
wAll Photos :
Display all the photo files.
NETWORK
eDate of shooting or creation
rServer on which the file is saved
tSort item
ePlaylists :
Display the photo playlists. (See page 20)
Music
Photo
Video
Server
yPhoto number/Total number of photos
uRepeat status display
yPhoto thumbnails
iRandom status display
Select the photo that you want to display and press
ENTER
the ENTER or PLAY button.
Select
Enter
1
• Select the photo that you want to display, and
press the ENTER button to display the selected
photo.
• Press the ENTER button to display the selected
photo.
• Press the PLAY button to start the slideshow from
the selected photo.
• Press the 4, 2 or § button to go to the next
photo.
• Press the 3, 1 or ∞ button to go to the previous
photo.
• Select the photo that you want to display, and
press the PLAY button to start the slideshow from
the selected photo.
• If you want to stop the slideshow, press the STOP
button or EXIT button to stop the playback and
return to the previous screen.
• The display changes as follows each time the
INFO button is pressed.
No panel display
Player panel display
Information panel display
Note:
If you skip to the previous or next photo during the
slideshow playback, the slideshow pauses.
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PLAYING VIDEO
RC2001
RC101
Button
Video Playback
Button
Video Playback
(3) Skip back 15 seconds
(4) Skip forward 15 seconds
Change slow speed during slow playback
3, 4
(3) Skip back 15 seconds
(4) Skip forward 15 seconds
3, 4(Remote controller, unit)
(Remote controller, unit)
1, 2
1, 2(Remote controller, unit)
GUIDE
Change slow speed during slow playback
(Remote controller, unit)
SOURCE OFF
Move to top menu
TOP (Unit)
Stop
EXIT (Remote controller, unit)
Stop
SOURCE ON
Change screen resolution
Play
MENU
TOOL menu
Select panel display
Play
2(PLAY)
INFO
(¢) During continuous playback, play next video
(
4) During continuous playback, play the previous video (if one
second or more has elapsed from the start of the video or only
one video is selected, play from the start of the same video)
2(PLAY)
4/ ¢
(
¢) During continuous playback, play next video
4) During continuous playback, play the previous video (if
one second or more has elapsed from the start of the
video or only one video is selected, play from the start
of the same video)
(
Stop
4/ ¢
9(STOP)
;(PAUSE)
Pause/cancel
Stop
9(STOP)
Pause/cancel
;(PAUSE)
(Blue) MUSIC
(Red) PHOTO
(Green) VIDEO
(Yellow) SERVER
Move to top of MUSIC page
Move to the set PHOTO screen
Move to top of VIDEO page
Move to top of SERVER page
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EXIT
BAND
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TOP
M-DAX
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SETUP MIC
ENTER
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Select Video on the top menu with the cursor and
press the ENTER button, or press the green (VIDEO)
button on any screen.
The video top menu is displayed.
After the sorting by conditions is completed, the file
list is displayed.
VIDEO PLAYBACK
2
VIDEO
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
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1
VIDEO
3
TITLE
Albums
Video
1/27
Albums
Genres
All Videos
1
3
TITLE
xxx
6
1
2
3
4
5
2
4
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
ALBUM
xxx
All Videos
Playlists
DATE
2005/03/17
DURATION
00 : 00 : 50
SERVER
Dix_AAA
4
5
6
7 8
9
PLAY
00 : 00 : 48/00 : 03 : 13
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Skip Exit
1
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
NETWORK
qAlbums :
Sort the video files by album.
qTitle
qVideo title
wAlbum name
eDate display
rStatus display
tProgress bar
Music
Photo
Video
Server
wAlbum name
wGenres :
Sort the video files by genre.
eDate of creation
rDuration
eAll Videos :
Display all the video files.
tServer on which the file is saved
ySort item
yElapsed time/Total time
uAudio mode display
iRepeat status display
oRandom status display
rPlaylists :
Display the video playlists. (See page 20)
ENTER
Select
Enter
1
Note:
With some files, an accurate time cannot be obtained
for Duration.
• If you want to stop video playback, press the
STOP or EXIT button to stop playback and return
to the previous screen.
Select the file that you want to play and press the
ENTER or PLAY button.
Only the selected file is played.
If you want to play other files from the file list
continuously, press the MENU button and select
“Continuous Playback”.
• The display changes as follows each time the
INFO button is pressed.
No panel display
Player panel display
Information panel display
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All servers from which file lists have been obtained in
the past are registered on the server list.
REFRESHING THE SERVER LIST
PLAYING FILES BY SPECIFYING A SERVER
SPECIFYING A SERVER
In the following cases, you can display the list
correctly by refreshing the server list.
• Whenanewlyconnectedserverisnotautomatically
registered on the server list
• White text:
Servers that are currently connected
In the following cases, you can use “Server” in the top
menu to play files and obtain a file list.
• When you want to specify one server from multiple
connected servers and play files from this server
• Gray text:
Servers that were connected in the past but are
not currently connected
• When a server whose connection was canceled
remains on the server list
• When you cannot obtain a file list from the Music,
Photo or Video menu on the connected server
Select a server from the server list, and press
the ENTER button to display the file list of the
Press the MENU button on the server list.
3.
1.
selected server on the screen.
When you select “Refresh” and press the
Select “Server” using the cursor on the top
menu and press the ENTER button, or press
the yellow (SERVER) button on any screen.
2.
1.
ENTER button, the unit obtains the server
information from the network again and
refreshes the server list.
Notes:
• The unit can register a maximum of 50 servers. If the
number of servers exceeds 50, delete servers that are
no longer required.
• The contents of the displayed server list vary
depending on the server.
DELETING UNNECESSARY SERVERS FROM THE
SERVER LIST
• It may not be possible to play some files on the
server using this unit.
All servers that were recognized by the unit in the
past are registered on the server list.
If the history has grown larger than is necessary or
the list is full with 50 items, you can delete servers
that are no longer required from the server list.
When the Server Supports WakeOnLAN
NETWORK
If a server displayed with gray text on the server list
supports WakeOnLAN, you can press the ENTER
button to start the server and display the files.
The dialog box below is displayed while the server
is starting.
Music
Photo
Video
Server
Select a server that is not currently connected
and press the MENU button.
1.
Press the ENTER button again to abort the
connection.
Select “Remove server” and press the ENTER
button.
2.
ENTER
Starting Server
Establishing Server connections
ABORT
Select
Enter
1
When the following dialog box appears, select
“OK” and press the ENTER button.
3.
The SERVER menu is displayed.
2.
Remove Server
SERVER
1/1
Push[OK]to remove this server from list
SERVER
Server
xxxxxx
1
2
After the server has started, you can display the
server files.
xxxxxx
3
MODEL NAME
xxxxxx
OK
CANCEL
SERVER
1/4
TITLE
Video
xxxxxx
Video
Music
SERVER
xxxxxx
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
4
Photos
User Files
qName of the server selected in e
wType of the server selected in e
eServer list
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
rNumber of servers that are currently detected
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RC2001 PROGRAMMABLE SOFT BUTTONS
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
Page Command
3.NETWORK
Note
Select NETWORK function
(Left) REWIND (Music, Photo)
q
Turn the photo 90 degrees to the left. (Photo)
(Right) FAST FORWARD (Music, Photo)
Turn the photo 90 degrees to the right. (Photo)
5/ 6
RC2001
q
Command
File List
1
Move between items (List)
RANDOM
REPEAT
TOP
RANDOM playback
REPEAT playback
Move to the top menu
w
e
3
(Remote controller, unit)
Display the previous photo (Photo)
Skip back 15 seconds (Video)
(Left) Move to the previous page
(Right) Move to the next page
Select NETWORK function
Move to Music Artists
Move to Music Albums
Move to Music Genres
Move to All Songs
Move to Music Playlists
Select NETWORK function
Move to Albums
During detailed information display, move to previous file
– PAGE +
Move between items (List)
3.NETWORK
M ARTIST
M ALBUM
4
(Remote controller, unit)
Display the next photo (Photo)
Skip forward 15 seconds (Video)
During detailed information display, move to next file
2
M GENRE
MUSIC ALL
M P-LIST
3.NETWORK
Move between items (Photo list)
1
(Remote controller, unit)
Display the previous photo (Photo)
Adjust slow playback speed (Video)
P ALBUM
3
PHOTO ALL
P P-LIST
Move to All Photos
During detailed information display, change the information
Move to Photo Playlists
Select NETWORK function
Move to Albums
Move to Video Genres
Move to All Videos
Move to Video Playlists
Select NETWORK function
Register in a playlist
Select the audio of the video that is playing
Move to SETTINGS menu
Restart NETWORK
Move between items (Photo list)
3.NETWORK
V ALBUM
V GENRE
VIDEO ALL
V P-LIST
3.NETWORK
PLAYLIST
BILINGUAL
SETTINGS
RESTART
2
(Remote controller, unit)
Display the next photo (Photo)
Adjust slow playback speed (Video)
4
5
During detailed information display, change the information
ENTER
Select/play item
(Remote controller, unit)
GUIDE
Move to the top menu
TOP (Unit)
EXIT
Previous screen (List)
Stop
(Remote controller, unit)
(+) Next page
Note:
qTrack fast forward/rewind
CH
(–) Previous page
A separate RANDOM setting is available for music,
photo and video files.
The speed changes in the sequence below each
time the 6 (fast forward) or 5 (rewind) button is
pressed.
MENU
INFO
TOOL menu
Display the file details (List)
eRepeat playback
Select the panel display (Photo, video)
×2
×4
×8
Press the REPEAT button to repeat the playback of
all the files in the category.
If the REPEAT button is pressed during playback, the
mode changes as follows.
Play
2(PLAY)
∞ / §
×100
×50
×20
Start the slideshow (Photo)
(§) Play the next file
Press the PLAY button to return to normal playback.
(∞) Play the previous file
Note:
Repeat off
File list repeat
The playback speed of DRM-protected files cannot
be changed.
Stop
7(STOP)
8(PAUSE)
(Blue) MUSIC
(Red) PHOTO
(Green) VIDEO
(Yellow) SERVER
Single file repeat
Pause/cancel
Move to MUSIC Top
Move to the set PHOTO screen
Move to VIDEO Top
Move to SERVER TOP
wRandom playback
Note:
Press the RANDOM button to perform the random
playback of all the files in the category.
If the RANDOM button is pressed during playback,
the mode changes as follows.
A separate REPEAT setting is available for music,
photo and video files.
Random off
Random on
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RC101
Command
File List
Move between items (List)
3
Display the previous photo (Photo)
Skip back 15 seconds (Video)
(Remote controller, unit)
During a display of detailed information, move to previous file
Move between items (List)
4
Display the next photo (Photo)
(Remote controller, unit)
Skip forward 15 seconds (Video)
During a display of detailed information, move to next file
Move between items (Photo list)
1
Display the previous photo (Photo)
Adjust slow playback speed (Video)
During a display of detailed information, change the information
Move between items (Photo list)
(Remote controller, unit)
2
Display the next photo (Photo)
(Remote controller, unit)
Adjust slow playback speed (Video)
During a display of detailed information, change the information
ENTER
Select/play item
(Remote controller, unit)
Previous screen (List)
Stop
SOURCE OFF
SOURCE ON
2(PLAY)
Change the screen resolution
Play
Start the slideshow (Photo)
(§) Play the next file
(∞) Play the previous file
Stop
∞ / §
7(STOP)
8(PAUSE)
Pause/cancel
AV8003
AV PRE TUNER AV8003
RE DIRECT
HDMI
M-DAX
DO
MULTI
SPEAKER
TO
ZONE
MENU
EXIT
BAND
T-MODE
MEMORY
7.1CH
INPUT
THX
TOP
M-DAX
DISPLAY
SETUP MIC
ENTER
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• Date (All servers):
Select a month from the year/month list to move to
the month/date list.
Thumbnails are displayed in date sequence.
DISPLAYING PHOTOS BY DATE
ADVANCED PHOTO FILE OPERATIONS
RED (PHOTO) BUTTON SETTINGS
Sort photos from all the connected servers
by date. (Default setting)
When the red (PHOTO) button setting is “Date
server”, the photos on the server are sorted by year/
month/date.
• Date (Selected server):
Set the destination for when the red (PHOTO) button
is pressed as follows.
PHOTO
1/2
Note:
Select the server from which to obtain the
photos and sort by date.
DATE
2005/03/26
Mar 2005
The save date of a bmp file is used as its shooting
date.
2005
03/26
2005
03/27
Press the SETTINGS button on the remote
controller.
1.
• Category:
The same as when PHOTO is selected
from the top menu.
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Select the setting item using the 3/ 4buttons
and press the ENTER button again.
Press “OK” to complete the setting.
Select the date that you want to display and press
the ENTER button.
When the setting is “All servers,” the following screen
is displayed and photos in all the servers are divided
into groups based on year/month.
PHOTO
1/6
Select “Preferences” using the cursor and
press the ENTER button.
2.
TITLE
2005/03/25
Sunset
ALBUM
Sample Pictures
PHOTO
1/7
DATE
DATE
Apr 2003
All Servers
2003/04/03
2003
SERVER
Dix_AAA
SETTINGS
1/5
Apr
Nov
Mar
TITLE
Network Settings
Settings
2004
2005
Network Settings
Preferences
ENTER
System Reset
Software Update
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Jun
System Information
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Alist of the photos from the selected date is displayed
as thumbnails.
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Select the photo that you want to display and press
the ENTER or PLAY button.
• Press the ENTER button to display the selected
photo.
When the setting is “Selected server,” the following
screen is displayed. Select the server on which the
photos are saved.
After a server is selected, a year/month list is
displayed.
The screen below is displayed.
• Press the PLAY button to start the slideshow from
the selected photo.
SETTINGS
Preference
PHOTO
1/7
SERVER
Servers
Note:
All Servers
Browse Photos by
Date (All Servers)
All Servers
xxxxxx
MODEL NAME
Press the PLAY, REPEAT or RANDOM button over
a thumbnail on the selected date to start a slideshow of
the photos in the thumbnail.
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
OK
CANCEL
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Press the ENTER button on the “Browse
Photos by” item.
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SLIDESHOW SETTINGS
PHOTO ROTATION (PHOTO)
AUDIO SELECTION
OPERATING VIDEO FILES
SKIP PLAY
You can perform settings for the slideshow.
Press the BILINGUAL button during video playback
to change the output audio channel.
• Press the 6 button while a photo is displayed to
turn it 90 degrees to the right.
• Press the 5 button while a photo is displayed to
turn it 90 degrees to the left.
Press the MENU button during photo display or
while the photo content list is displayed.
You can skip the video playback forward or back by
15 seconds.
1.
Select “Slideshow Settings” on the Tool menu
and press the ENTER button. The following
2.
window is displayed.
Slideshow Settings
The audio changes as follows each time the
BILINGUAL button is pressed.
Effects
Interval
BGM List
BGM
Fade to White
3Sec.
• Press the 3 button during video playback to skip
back by 15 seconds from that moment.
Playlist1
Disable
L+R
L component only
R component only
• Press the MENU button, select “Turn” and press
the right button.
• Press the 4 button during video playback to skip
OK
CANCEL
forward by 15 seconds from that moment.
Select the rotation direction and press ENTER
to turn the photo 90 degrees to the selected
direction.
Icon display on the lower right of the screen
If this skipping finishes at the beginning or the end of
the file, the video playback is paused.
Note:
Effects :
+
L R
Note:
If you turn a photo during slideshow playback, the
slideshow is paused after the rotation.
Select the effects when changing photos.
Skip play is not possible with some video files.
• None (No effects when changing.)
L only
R only
• Fade To White (Fades out to white.)
• Fade To Black (Fades out to black.)
• Random (Fades out to either white or black.)
SLOW PLAY
You can play the video slowly in the playback
direction.
Interval :
L/R Selection
L/R selection is possible
Audio Format
LPCM
Set the time interval at which the photos are
changed.
MPEG-1/2 Layer-II
MPEG-1/2 Layer-III
WMA 2ch
• 3seconds
• 5seconds
• 10seconds
• 15seconds
• 30seconds
• 60seconds
AAC LC 2ch
AC3
Press the MENU button during video
playback.
1.
L/R selection is not possible
AAC LC Multichannel
WMA9 Professional
BGM List :
Select the BGM during slideshow playback from a
music playlist of 1 to 5.
Select “Slow Play” and press the ENTER
button.
2.
Press the 2button to make the slow playback
speed faster.
3.
BGM :
RESUME PLAY
Select whether or not to play BGM during slideshow
playback.
• Disable (Do not play BGM.)
When playback is resumed for a video that was
stopped partway, the playback starts from the
stopped location.
If a different file is played after stopping the video,
resume play is not possible.
Press the 1button to make the slow playback
speed slower.
1/16
1/8
1/4
1/2
• Enable (Play BGM.)
Press the PLAY button or the PAUSE button to
cancel the slow playback.
Note:
4.
Press “OK” to complete the setting.
3.
Resume play is not possible with some video files.
Note:
Slow play is not possible with some video files.
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PLAYING A PLAYLIST
CHANGING THE PLAYLIST SEQUENCE
REMOVING PLAYLIST REGISTRATIONS
USING PLAYLISTS
You can change the playlist sequence.
You can remove file registrations from the playlist if
they are no longer required.
Select “Playlists” on the Music, Photo or Video
top menu and press the ENTER button.
1.
You can arrange your favorite music, photo and
video files in a single group as a playlist.
• You can create five playlists each for music,
photos and videos.
Press the MENU button on the playlist screen.
1.
Alternatively, press the “M P-LIST”, “P P-LIST”
or “V P-LIST” button on the remote controller.
Removing Registered Files
Select “Move” on the TOOL menu.
2.
• You can register a maximum of 100 files in each
playlist.
Open a playlist, select the file that you want to
remove from the playlist and press the MENU
1.
Select the file that you want to move and press
the ENTER button.
The playlist screen is displayed.
3.
2.
button.
Select the playlist that you want to play using
the 3 / 4 buttons and press the ENTER
button.
REGISTERING A PLAYLIST
Select the file destination and press the
ENTER button.
4.
Select “Remove from Playlists” on the TOOL
menu and press the ENTER button. The
2.
Select the file or category that you want
1.
Press the PLAY button on the selected
playlist to play the files that are in the selected
playlist.
to register using the cursor and press the
PLAYLIST button, or press the MENU button
and select “Add Playlist” on the TOOL menu.
following dialog box is displayed.
Repeat steps 3. and 4. until you have finished
the sequence change.
5.
Remove from Playlists
Alternatively, press the PLAYLIST button while
the file that you want to register is playing,
or press the MENU button and select “Add
Playlist” on the TOOL menu.
MUSIC
1/5
Push [OK] to delete these items from
Playlist
When you have finished the sequence change,
press the EXIT button. The following dialog box
6.
TITLE
Playlist1
Playlist
Playlist1
Playlist2
is displayed.
OK
CANCEL
Playlist3
Playlist4
Playlist
Playlist5
MUSIC
2/3
Select Playlist
TITLE
Brooks & Dunn
Add to which Playlist group ?
Select[OK] to update Playlist
Press “OK” to complete the registration
removal.
3.
Playlist1
5
0
0
0
0
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Playlist2
Playlist3
Playlist4
Playlist5
OK
CANCEL
Removing Registered Files
(All files in a playlist)
OK
CANCEL
Select the file that you want to play from the
list using the 3 / 4 buttons and press the
ENTER or PLAY button to perform continuous
playback of the files in the playlist starting from
the selected file.
3.
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Press “OK” to complete the move. To cancel
the registration, press “CANCEL”.
7.
You can remove all the files that are registered in a
playlist at the same time.
Use the 3/ 4buttons to select the registration
destination playlist and press the ENTER
button. The 9 mark is displayed next to the
selected playlist.
2.
On the playlist screen, select the playlist whose
file registrations you want to remove and press
1.
MUSIC
1/5
TITLE
xxxxxx
Playlist1
the MENU button.
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
ARTIST
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
ALBUM
xxxxxx
Select “Remove from Playlists” on the TOOL
menu and press the ENTER button. The
Press “OK” to complete the registration. To
cancel the registration, press “CANCEL.”
2.
3.
DURATION
00 : 03 : 29
xxxxxx
following dialog box is displayed.
SERVER
xxxxxx
Note:
Remove from Playlists
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
When performing the batch registration of multiple
files, if the number of files exceeds 100 during the
registration process, files after the 100th are not
registered.
Push [OK] to delete selected group
OK
CANCEL
Press “OK” to complete the registration
removal.
3.
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VIEWING DETAILED FILE INFORMATION
MULTI ZONE PLAYBACK
You can view detailed information about the files in
the file list.
You can perform network playback in multi zones.
See the main unit user guide for the method of assigning the network to ZONE A and B.
Notes:
• In ZONE B, only audio is output.
• Only 2ch is available for audio output. Multi channel files are down mixed to 2ch.
OPERATION USING RC2001
Select the file that you want to display and press the
INFO button, or press the MENU button and then
select “Detailed Information” on the TOOL menu.
Button
File List
Music Playback Screen
Photo Display Screen
Video Playback Screen
Raise the volume
VOLUME
MUTE
Lower the volume
Mute on/mute off
MUSIC
11/11
Move between items
During detailed information
display, move between the
previous and next files
(3)
(3)
04 xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
Display the previous photo
Skip back 15 seconds
(4)
3/ 4
Move between items
TITLE
xxxxxx
GENRE
xxxxxx
(4)
CREATOR
xxxxxx
DATE
01/23/2008 09:34:45
Display the next photo
(1)
Skip forward 15 seconds
ALBUM
xxxxxx
DURATION
00:02:59
Move between items (Photo)
During detailed information
display, change the information
Display the previous photo
(2)
ENTER
Select
Page
Play
Exit
2
1/ 2
––
Adjust slow playback speed
Display the next photo
• 1/ 2buttons:
Change the page
Play the track selected using
ENTER
Select/play item
––
––
the cursor
Stop
• 3/ 4buttons:
Change the file
EXIT
Previous screen
Play
Stop
Stop
• PLAY buttons:
Play the file that is currently displayed
Play
Start the slideshow
Play
2(PLAY)
(§)
• INFO buttons, EXIT buttons:
Return to the list screen
During continuous playback, play
the next video
(§)
Play the next track
(§)
(∞)
Notes:
(∞)
Display the next photo
During continuous playback, play
the previous video (If 1 second or
more has elapsed from the start
of the video or only one video is
selected, play from the start of the
same video.)
• The displayed items vary depending on the server.
∞ / §
––
Play the previous track (If 1 (∞)
second or more has elapsed from Display the previous photo
the start of the track, play from
• When the server transcodes a file for playback,
information such as the bit rate and resolution may
be different from the actual values.
the start of the same track.)
––
––
Stop
Stop
Stop
9(STOP)
;(PAUSE)
Pause/cancel
Pause the slideshow
Pause/cancel
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<Playback in ZONE A>
When the RES button is pressed, the screen returns
to the NETWORK top menu and the resolution is
changed. The screen resolution changes in the
following sequence each time the RES button is
pressed.
<ZONE A Screen Settings>
OPERATION USING RC101
When the SOURCE ON button is pressed, the
screen returns to the NETWORK top menu and the
resolution is changed.
The screen resolution changes in the following
sequence each time the SOURCE ON button is
pressed.
Press the HOME button on the remote
controller and press the
the 003/004 page.
1.
<
>
/
buttons to select
Press the ZONE-A button to set the RC2001 to
the ZONE A operation mode.
2.
3.
480i/576i
480p/576p
Auto 1080i
720p
<
>
Press the
/
buttons to select the 005/005
480i/576i
480p/576p
Auto 1080i
720p
page. The RC2001 display is set to the zone A
network operation mode.
Notes:
• When viewing in ZONE A, set an appropriate
resolution for your monitor, other than AUTO.
Press the PLAY button to play the file.
4.
Note:
If a dialog box or the TOOL menu is displayed, the
resolution cannot be changed. In such cases, first close
the dialog box or menu.
When the resolution setting is AUTO, operations in
the main zone are prioritized.
• If a dialog box or the TOOL menu is displayed, the
resolution cannot be changed. In such cases, first
close the dialog box or menu.
<Playback in ZONE A/B>
Set the RC101 to zone A or B. (See page 67 of
the main unit user guide)
1.
<Playback in ZONE B>
Press the HOME button on the remote controller
1.
Press the AUX2 button to set the RC101 to
network operation mode.
2.
< >
and press the
page.
/
buttons to select the 003/004
ZONE-A 005/005
ALL-M
Press the AUX2 button twice in succession
to change the unit ZONE A or B input to
NETWORK.
RND
Random playback
3.
Press the ZONE-B button to set the RC2001 to
ZONE B operation mode.
2.
3.
Move to ALL Songs.
ALL-P
RPT
Repeat playback
<
>
Press the
/
buttons to select the 005/005
Move to ALL Photos.
ALL-V
Press the PLAY button to play the file.
4.
page. The RC2001 display is set to zone B
network operation mode.
RES
Change the screen resolution.
Move to ALL Videos.
PAGE–
Move to the previous list page. Move to the next list page.
PAGE+
After pressing the All MUSIC button, press the
PLAY button to play all the music files in the
server.
4.
5
6
Rewind. (Music, videos)
Fast forward. (Music, videos)
Turn the photo 90 degrees to Turn the photo 90 degrees to
the left. (Photo) the right. (Photo)
<ZONE A Screen Settings>
If you set component output 2 in ZONE A to ZONE
A, you can output video from component output 2 in
all resolutions.
Video can only be output from the ZONE OUT
connector at a resolution of 480i/576i.
ZONE-B 005/005
RANDOM
Random playback
Repeat playback
Move to All songs.
Rewind.
You can change the resolution of the network player
screen from ZONE A.
REPEAT
ALL MUSIC
<
>
Press the
/
buttons on the RC2001 to open the
5
6
LCD's 005/005 page, and press the RES button.
Fast forward.
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● If the server connection failed
NETWORK PLAYER INITIALIZATION
SOFTWARE UPDATES
ADVANCED SETTINGS
You can return the network player to its default
settings.
Select “System Reset” on the SETTINGS menu and
press the ENTER button.
When initialization is performed, the registered
server lists and playlists are erased.
You can connect to the Internet to update the network
player firmware.
SETTINGS
When you want to perform operations such as
network settings or system updates, press the
SETTINGS button in any screen to display the
SETTINGS menu.
Software Updates
Select “Software Updates” on the SETTINGS
menu and press the ENTER button.
1.
Could not contact update server, please check internet connection.
On the screen below, select “NEXT” and press
the ENTER button. The unit checks whether an
update file is available on the Internet.
OK
SETTINGS
System Reset
ENTER
Enter
Exit
1
Note:
Updating via the Internet is not possible if a special
setting, such as a proxy, is required for the Internet
connection.
Press the ENTER button to return to the SETTINGS
menu.
Press[RESET]to restore factory defaults.
All current settings will be permanently discarded.
● If an update file is available
RESET
CANCEL
SETTINGS
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
Software Updates
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
1/5
Software Updates
TITLE
Settings
Network Settings
Would you like to check if a software Update is available?
VERSION:xxxxxxxxx
Network Settings
Preferences
Update Software is available
Push [START]to initiate update process
Select “RESET” and press the ENTER button.
1.
2.
System Reset
Software Updates
The following dialog box is displayed.
>>Do NOT turn the power off while updating.
>>The screen may flicker while the software is updating.
>>Software update will be usually completed with in 5 minutes.
NEXT
CANCEL
System Information
System Reset
System will restart
OK
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
START
CANCEL
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
ENTER
Select
Enter
Exit
1
● If the current version is the latest
qNetwork Settings :
Select either of the following and press the
ENTER button.
• START: Download the update file
2.
Perform the network settings. (See page 5)
SETTINGS
wPreferences :
Software Updates
Press “OK” to restart the unit and complete the
initialization.
Select the destination for when the button is
pressed. (See page 18)
• CANCEL: Do not download the update file
No. update is available at this time
eSystem Reset :
Return to the default network player settings.
OK
rSoftware Updates :
Connect to the Internet and update the network
player firmware.
ENTER
Enter
Exit
1
Press the ENTER button to return to the SETTINGS
menu.
tSystem Information :
Display the unit's network device name, MAC
address and firmware version.
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The following screen is displayed when the
update file starts to download.
Press the ENTER button.
CHECKING THE SYSTEM INFORMATION
SETTING THE NETWORK SCREEN
3.
4.
5.
The following dialog box is displayed.
You can display the system information for the
network player.
Select “System Information” on the SETTINGS
menu and press the ENTER button.
You can set the output for the unit's NETWORK
screen.
Software Updates
System will restart
OK
SETTINGS
Software Updates
PresstheGUIDEbuttonontheremotecontroller
to move to the top menu.
1.
Updated Software is available.
Downloading Software. . .
18%
SETTINGS
<AV8003>
2.
>>Do NOT turn the power off while updating.
>>The screen may flicker while the software is updating.
System Information
Press the MENU button on the unit to display
Device Name:
marantz DMP
the OSD menu.
ABORT
DMP S/W Version:
MAC Address:
xxxxxxxxx
00 : 06 : 78 : xx : xx : xx
ENTER
Press ENTER button to restart the network
player and complete the software update.
Enter
Exit
1
AV PRE TUNER AV8003
UP
OK
PURE DIRECT
HDMI
If you want to stop the download partway, press
the ENTER or EXIT button.
ENTER
Enter
Exit
1
M-DAX
DOWN
INPUT
SELECTOR
VOLUME
After the download finishes successfully,
writing and verification is performed for the
downloaded file.
• Device name :
Name of the unit recognized by the server
SURROUND
MODE
MULTI
SPEAKER
AUTO
ZONE
MENU
EXIT
BAND
T-MODE
MEMORY
CLEAR
PURE
DIRECT
7.1CH
INPUT
THX
TOP
M-DAX
DISPLAY
Key operations are disabled until the update is
finished.
• DMP S/W Version :
Version of the network player firmware
PHONES
SETUP MIC
ENTER
• MAC Address :
This is the MAC address of the unit.
SETTINGS
Software Updates
Press the ENTER or EXIT button to return to the
SETTINGS menu screen.
<RC2001>
Your Update has been installed
After pressing the HOME button on the remote
controller, press the MENU button to display
the OSD menu.
OK
ENTER
Enter
1
Neverturnofftheunitbeforeanupdateis
finished. It could cause a malfunction.
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VIDEO
SCREEN SAVER
The following screen is displayed on the monitor
that is connected to the unit.
3.
Use the 1/ 2cursor buttons to select “ON” or “OFF”
for the screen saver from the video signal that is
output from the unit.
The color system of this unit is NTSC.
MAIN MENU
RESOLUTION
1.INPUT SETUP
2.SPKR
3.SURR
4.VIDEO SETUP
5.PREFERENCE
6.ACOUSTIC EQ.
7.NETWORK
SETUP
SETUP
• ON (default) :
LOCKED
UNLOCK
Use the 1 / 2 cursor buttons to select video signal
resolution (pixel count) on the NETWORK PLAYER
from the following options.
“480/576i” Ô“480/576p” Ô“720p” Ô“1080i” Ô
“AUTO” Ô“480/576i”
If no operation is made for 10 minutes on the
NETWORK screen or SETTING screen, the
screen saver is activated on the monitor. (The
screen goes dark)
EXIT
• OFF :
The screen saver is not activated even if no
operation is made for 10 minutes.
Press the 3/ 4buttons to select 7. NETWORK
and press the ENTER button.
• AUTO (default) :
Sets an appropriate resolution for a television that
is connected using HDMI.
Note:
The NETWORK SETUP screen opens.
(If the unit is not connected to the television using
HDMI, the output is 480i/576i)
4.
The screen saver is not activated during photo display
or video playback.
Select the item that you want to set using the 3
/ 4buttons, and change the selection using the
1/ 2buttons.
(If connected by converting to DVI, the output is
480p/576p)
• 480/576i :
7.NETWORK SETUP
The output is 480i/576i.
VIDEO
RESOLUTION
:NTSC
:480/576i
• 480/576p :
The output is 480p/576p.
SCREEN SAVER:ON
• 720p :
The output is 720p.
RETURN
EXIT
• 1080i :
The output is 1080i.
Note:
Settings cannot be changed if the top menu of the
NETWORK screen is not displayed.
Notes:
In such cases, a warning message is displayed on the
bottom of the screen. Return the NETWORK screen
to the top menu.
• IfamonitorconnectedusingHDMIischangedduring
theAUTO setting, the screen returns automatically to
the top menu and the resolution is changed to one that
is appropriate for the monitor. If a dialog box or the
TOOL menu is displayed at this time, the resolution
is changed after the dialog box or TOOL menu is
closed.
Close the OSD menu and press the GUIDE button to
return the NETWORK screen to the top menu.
7.NETWORK SETUP
VIDEO
RESOLUTION
:NTSC
:480/576i
• Set 480i/576i if you are using VIDEO/S-VIDEO
output.
SCREEN SAVER:ON
• If you are using a monitor connected using HDMI,
and the signal is being input from the network, the
video signal is output in the resolution that was set
in RESOLUTION.
TOP PAGE OF [NETWORK]
HAS TO BE SELECTED.
RETURN
EXIT
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PLAYABLE FILES
MUSIC FILES
PHOTO FILES
PHOTO
JPEG
Extension
jpg
Resolution
✽
MUSIC
MP3
Codec
Extension Restrictions
mp3
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 2ch
MPEG-1/2 Layer-III
jpeg
Max. 67108864 pixels
Max. 320 kbps
Min. 32 kHz
Max. 64 kHz
Max. 16 bit
Max. 2ch
(Example: 8192 × 8192)
No restrictions
LPCM
WAV
LPCM
PCM
–
BMP
bmp
Sampling frequency
✽
Quantization bit rate
Number of channels
When the following conditions are satisfied.
– Color space is YCbCr
wav
Min. 32 kHz
Max. 64 kHz
Max. 16 bit
Max. 2ch
Sampling frequency
– Not in progressive mode
Quantization bit rate
Number of channels
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
– The format is YUV420, YUV422 or YUV444
WMA
WMA8
asf
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 2ch
✽ For JPEG photos that do not satisfy the conditions above, the maximum is 983040 pixels (example: 1280
× 768).
wma
Max. 320 kbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 6ch**
WMA9
WMA9 Professional
asf
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
wma
Max. 768 kbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 5.1ch**
Max. 640 kbps
AAC
MPEG-2/4 AAC
(AAC LC)
m4a
* WMA Lossless is not supported.
** In the case of multi channels, WMA and AAC are down mixed to 2ch.
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Notes:
• This unit does not support MPEG4-AVC, AVCHD.
VIDEO FILES
VIDEO
MPEG PS
Extension Codec
Restrictions
Profile level
Bit rate VBR/CBR
• Depending on the encoding system, playback may not be possible even if the file is within the above
specifications.
mpg
mpeg
mpe
M2p
Video section MPEG-1
MPEG-2
Up to MP@HL
Max. 15 Mbps
Max. 48 kHz
• Depending on the server, it may not be possible to play a file that is supported by the unit.
• It may be possible to play files that are not supported by this unit by converting them to a supported format.
For details, see your server's user guide.
Audio section
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Sampling frequency
Quantization bit rate
Number of channels
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
MPEG-1/2 Layer-II
Max. 2ch
Max. 384 kbps
Max. 48 kHz 16 bit
Max. 16 bit
• License authentication must be performed in advance on Windows Media Player 11 to play files with copyright
protection (Windows Media DRM).
LPCM
AC3
• This unit supports DTCP-IP. This unit can play video recorded on a home HDD recorder that is connected to the
network.
Max. 2ch
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 5.1ch
See your recorder's user guide for the playable video types.
• Surround playback is possible for videos with Dolby AC3 multichannel sound.
• In the case of multi-channels, WMA and AAC are down-mixed to 2ch.
Max. 640 kbps
Up to MP@HL
Max. 23.1 Mbps
Max. 48 kHz
–
MPEG-2 TS/TTS
Video section MPEG-2
Audio section
Profile level
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
MPEG-1/2 Layer-II
Max. 2ch
Max. 448 kbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 5.1ch
AC3
Max. 448 kbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 5.1ch
MPEG-2/4 AAC LC Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
Max. 384 kbps
No DRM, up to MP@HL
With DRM, up to MP@ML
No DRM, max. 10 Mbps
With DRM, max. 4 Mbps
Max. 48 kHz
Windows Media
Video
asf
Video section WMV9
Profile level
wmv
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Audio section WMA8
WMA9
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
Max. 2ch
Max. 320 kbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 6ch
Sampling frequency
WMA9 Professional Number of channels
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Max. 768 kbps
ASP
MPEG-4
mp4
Video section MPEG-4
Profile level
Bit rate VBR/CBR
Sampling frequency
Number of channels
Bit rate
Max. 5 Mbps
Max. 48 kHz
Max. 5.1ch
Audio section MPEG-4 AAC LC
Max. 448 kbps
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Symptom
Cause
Action
TROUBLESHOOTING
Connect to a server that does support DRM.
Cannot play DRM-protected The server does not support DRM
fi le s
If you experience any problems, check the following before calling for service:
Obtain the DRM license on the server side in
advance.
The server has not obtained the DRM
license
1.
2.
Are the connections made properly?
Are you operating the unit properly by following the user’s guide?
Wait until the process finishes.
The network player does not • There is a large number of files in the list
respond
If the unit does not operate properly, check the items shown in the following table.
If the problem cannot be resolved using the actions listed in the following table, the internal circuitry may be
malfunctioning. Unplug the power cable immediately and contact your dealer, nearest Marantz authorized
dealer, or the Marantz Service Center in your country.
and processing takes time
• Multiple servers are starting or updating
information
Press the RESTART button on the remote
controller to restart the network player.
The network player no longer responds
to operations
Symptom
Cause
Action
Correct the network connections.
Cannot connect to the network • The LAN cable is not connected
• The IP address is incorrect
Allow communication with the unit.
• The connection has been blocked by the
firewall
Start the server.
Cannot find the server
The server is not running
Authenticate the unit on the server side. (See page 6)
Obtain the server list again. (See page 15)
The server has not authenticated the unit
The unit does not recognize the server
Delete servers that you no longer require from the list.
(See page 15)
The number of registrations on the server
list has reached 50
This is not a malfunction.
Takes time to play or change to • The file size is large
the next file
• DRM-protected content is being played
During random play, the larger the number of files in
the server, the longer it takes to display the file list.
Reduce the number of connected servers (to about
four) or reduce the number of files registered on the
server (to about 5,000).
Takes time for the file list to There is a large number of files in the list
display
It may take some time for the server to create the
file list.
Cannot obtain the file list
The server is creating the file list
If that is the case, wait until the list creation has
finished.
Limit the number of files and file formats to the range
that can be registered by the server.
For details, see the server's user guide.
• Thenumberoffilesthatcanberegistered
by the server has been exceeded
• Characters that are not supported by the
server are used in areas such as the file
name
Only files whose formats are supported by both the
unit and the server can be played.
See the server's user guide.
Cannot play even though the The server does not support this file
file format is supported for format
playback
Communication in a network may become congested.
Stop the communication of the other devices, or
redesign your network environment.
Playback breaks up
• There is not enough network bandwidth
• The file bit rate is too high
If you use wireless communication, then the required
bandwidth is larger than that required for the actual
communication.
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Dialog Box Title
Message
Status
DTCP-IP authentication failed
OTHERS
NETWORK PLAYER NOTIFICATIONS
Authorization Error
Verify that your network equipment,
such as routers and hubs, are properly
setup.
A popup message or dialog box may appear from the network player to give notification about an operation.
In such cases, refer to the following.
DTCP-IP authentication failed
WM-DRM authentication failed
WM-DRM authentication failed
Authorization Error
DRM Error
Copyright information of this file may
be invalid.
DRM denied authorization to selected
media
POPUP MESSAGES
These messages disappear a few seconds after they are displayed.
DRM Network Error
Verify that your network equipment,
such as routers and hubs, are properly
setup.
Message
Browsing authorization denied
Invalid Operation
Action
Windows Media Player canceled the unit's authentication.
An invalid operation was performed.
WM-DRM authentication failed
WM-DRM authentication failed
DRM Connection Limit
DRM Error
Number of devices connected to this
server has reached the authorized
limit.
It takes 4 or more seconds from the key input to the start of playback.
Preparing to Playback
The media license is invalid. Revalidate
this license on the server.
Resume play was attempted on a server that does not support resume. After
the message is displayed, playback starts from the beginning.
Can not resume playback
When network values were entered, the entered values
were invalid
Network settings
Network settings
Invalid Entry
There is nothing within the hierarchy
Failed to obtain the list.
No media Contents
Unable to retrieve the list
Restarting
The system will be restarted to apply the settings.
System will restart to apply network
changes
Restarting is in progress.
The system will be restarted after resetting the settings.
System Reset
System will restart
System will restart
The system will be restarted after performing the system
setup.
Software Updates
DIALOG BOX MESSAGE
The number of playlist registrations has already reached
100.
Select Playlist
Select Playlist
Your Playlist is full
Dialog boxes are closed by selecting “OK” or “ABORT,” and depending on the case, the screen may return to
the top menu or the previous screen.
Some content could not be registered because the number of
playlist registrations has reached the limit. (When registering
playlists with specified categories)
Could not add some items _ Playlist
full
Dialog Box Title
Starting Server
Message
Status
The server is starting.
Establishing Server Connection...
Failed to connect to server
Can not connect to server
The server that was starting did not start after 5 minutes.
Failed to start the server with WakeOnLAN.
An unauthenticated server was selected.
Starting Server
Starting Server
Authorization Error
Retrieving List
Not authorized to browse this server
Unable to retrieve the list
While browsing a server, communication with all servers or
the target server was lost.
Could not obtain information even though the server was
browsed.
Attempted to display detailed information from the list, but
could not obtain the related information.
Detailed Information
Playback Error
Can not find the requested information
Failed to play media content
Playback of the playing content could not proceed, or could
not play at all after moving to the playback screen.
The server playback list was updated.
There is no playable content in the hierarchy.
Content in an unsupported format was played
DTCP-IP authentication failed
List Update
Updating the List
Playback Error
Playback Error
Authorization Error
No media Contents under one hierarchy
Unsupported media type
Verify authorization of selected media
on server
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GLOSSARY
TRADEMARKS
Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows Media™ are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States.
Default Gateway:
This device is the entry and exit point between an internal network and an external network (Internet, etc.).
Windows Media DRM
DHCP:
An abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This function assigns IP addresses automatically
to network devices.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such
technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
DLNA:
Content owners use Windows medeia digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to protect their
intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM-protected
content, If the WMDRM software fails to protect the content, content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the
software's ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect unprotected
content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation
list with the licenses. Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access theri content. If you
decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade.
An abbreviation of Digital Living Network Alliance. An industry group that was established to decide
specifications for the mutual connection of audio visual devices and computers in a home network and the
mutual utilization of music, photo and video data. This unit is based on DLNA Home Networked Device
Interoperability Guidelines v1.0.
DNS:
An abbreviation of Domain Name System. A system that matches host names on the Internet to IP
addresses.
DTCP-IP:
This system transmits content in a copyright protected-status on an IP network such as a home LAN. When
devices that support DTCP-IP are connected together, copyright-protected files can be transmitted over a
network and played.
DLNA CERTIFIEDTM Audio/Video/Image Player
DLNA®, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service marks, or certification marks of the
Digital Living Network Alliance.
IP Address:
This product uses DynaFont. DynaFont is a registered trademark of DynaComware Taiwan Inc.
An identification number that is assigned to each network device.
LAN:
An abbreviation of Local Area Network. A wired or wireless network that connects devices together.
This product contains software that is licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU Lesser
General Public License (LGPL).
MAC Address:
A unique identification number for network devices such as LAN cards.
NAS:
An abbreviation of Network Attached Storage. A single-function server that integrates elements such as a
hard disk, network interface and OS.
Subnet Mask:
A 32-bit value that defines which bits in an IP address are reserved for a network address for identifying
the network.
Windows Media Player 11:
Media playback and sharing software that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Corporation website. You
can use this software if your computer's operating system is Windows Vista or Windows XP SP2.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
License information for the software used in the unit
This product uses GPL/LGPL software and software made by other companies.
After you purchase this product, you may procure, modify or distribute the source code of the GPL/LGPL
software that is used in the product.
If you contact the Marantz Support Center, we will provide you with a CD-ROM of the source code that is
used, charging only the actual expenses involved. However, note that we make no guarantees concerning the
source code. Please also understand that we do not offer support for the contents of the source code.
End user license agreements for the software used in the unit
Software
Linux
Reference
uCLinux
busybox
ccahe
binutils
gcc-lib
ext2root
libiconv
elf2flt
Exhibit A
GDB
genext2fs
genromfs
mtd
madwifi
uClibc
Exhibit B
iconv
expat
Exhibit C
Exhibit D
Exhibit E
Exhibit F
Exhibit G
Exhibit H
Exhibit I
FreeType
libjpeg
libpng
Zlib
Libtiff
libtremor
STLport
Exhibit J
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GPL
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for
more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
FreeType
Portions of this software are copyright© 1996-2002 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the
library, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
libjpeg
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James
Random Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990 Ty Coon, President of Vice That's all there is to it!
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1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented.
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libpng
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source.
3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any source or altered source distribution.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a
component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products.
If you use this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated.
libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.2.18, May 15, 2007, are Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2007 Glenn Randers-
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added
to the list of Contributing Authors
A “png_get_copyright” function is available, for convenient use in “about” boxes and the like:
printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));
Cosmin Truta
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson,
and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals added to the
list of Contributing Authors
Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the files “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.jpg (88x31) and “pngnow.
png” (98x31).
Simon-Pierre Cadieux
Eric S. Raymond
Gilles Vollant
Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified Open Source is a certification mark of the Open Source
Initiative.
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
glennrp at users.sourceforge.net
May 15, 2007
and with the following additions to the disclaimer:
There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the library or against infringement. There is no warranty
that our efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the
entire risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with the user.
libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson,
and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, with the following individuals added to the
list of Contributing Authors:
Tom Lane
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
Willem van Schaik
libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according
to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
John Bowler
Kevin Bracey
Sam Bushell
Magnus Holmgren
Greg Roelofs
Tom Tanner
libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
For the purposes of this copyright and license, “”Contributing Authors” is defined as the following set of individuals:
Andreas Dilger
Dave Martindale
Guy Eric Schalnat
Paul Schmidt
Tim Wegner
The PNG Reference Library is supplied “AS IS". The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or
consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if advised of the possibility of
such damage.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without
fee, subject to the following restrictions:
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zlib
STLport
Copyright (c) 1994
Hewlett-Packard Company
Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
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Copyright (c) 1996-1999
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc.
libtiff
Copyright (c) 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright (c) 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Copyright (c) 1997
Moscow Center for SPARC Technology
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software and
related documentation, and (ii) the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity
relating to the software without the specific, prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
Copyright (c) 1999-2003
Boris Fomitchev
This material is provided "as is", with absolutely no warranty expressed or implied. Any use is at your own risk.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS-IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Permission to use or copy this software for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided the above notices are retained
on all copies.
Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted, provided the above notices are retained, and a notice
that the code was modified is included with the above copyright notice.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF
USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOTADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF
LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Xiph.org Foundation
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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