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Copyright and Disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of CyberLink Corporation. To the extent allowed by law, POWERCINEMA IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY FOR INFORMATION, SERVICES, OR PRODUCTS PROVIDED THROUGH OR IN CONNECTION WITH POWERCINEMA AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY, OR NON- INFRINGEMENT. BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE THAT CYBERLINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE OR MATERIALS CONTAINED EITHER IN THIS PACKAGE. The terms and conditions here under shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Taiwan. PowerCinema is a registered trademark along with other company and product names mentioned in this publication, used for identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners. i

International Headquarters Mailing Address CyberLink Corporation 15F, #100, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tian City Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C. Web Site www.gocyberlink.com Phone Numbers Telephone: 886-2-8667-1298 Fax: 886-2-8667-1300 Copyright 1999-2004 CyberLink Corporation ii

Contents Overview... 1 Finding and Playing Content... 1 Player Controls... 2 Web... 2 Settings... 2 General Settings... 2 DVD/VCD Settings... 3 Picture Settings... 6 TV Settings... 6 Radio Settings... 7 Movies... 9 TV (Optional)... 11 Instant Replay... 12 Recorded TV... 12 Scheduling Recordings... 13 TV Preview... 13 Using TeleText Functions... 13 Music... 15 Pictures... 17 Videos... 19 Radio (Optional)... 21 Recorded Radio... 23 Scheduled Recordings... 23 Technical Support... 25 Web Support... 25 Fax Support... 25 Telephone Support... 26 Index... 27 iii

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Overview PowerCinema is an integrated player for music, pictures, movie discs, TV, radio, and videos. To watch or listen, click a content button (Music, Videos, etc.) on the Home page. Note: While watching videos, DVDs, or slideshows, your screensaver and the monitor-off power-saving function are unavailable. Both of these functions are, however, enabled when you listen to music. Finding and Playing Content Clicking a button on the Home page opens the corresponding content page. The content pages have buttons on the left and a content browsing area on the right. If a button shows one of several choices (such as sort order), the current setting appears selected. To pick content, click an item in the content area. All available drives will be shown. Pictures and videos are shown as files (with thumbnails) and organized in folders. To browse a folder, click it to open it. To go back up to the folder above it, click the Up one level folder. If there is more content than will fit on a page, use the buttons at the lower right to scroll through the pages. To return to the Home page, click the Home button in the upper-left corner of the window. To return to a previous screen, click the Back button. 1

CyberLink PowerCinema Player Controls Whenever you move the mouse during playback, the player controls appear at the bottom of the screen. These controls automatically disappear several seconds after the mouse stops moving. The buttons include Stop, Play/Pause, Previous, Next, Rewind, Fast forward, Volume down, Speaker on/mute, and Volume up. An onscreen display shows when any of these commands are received. Web Note: When playing movie discs or listening to music, there are additional controls. Please see Movies and Music. Clicking the Web button opens a web page that offers news, information, and product updates. Be sure to visit often for regular product updates and patches, or just to check out the various fun and informative links. When the web page contains updated information, an icon appears on the Web button, alerting you to this fact. Settings There are settings in PowerCinema to allow you to fine-tune its performance to your machine and your personal preferences. The Settings page is reached with the Settings button on the Home page or through the individual content pages. General Settings To change General settings, click the General button on the Settings page. (This page opens by default when you click the Settings button on the Home page.) 2

Overview Use the Screen ratio to indicate if you have a standard (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) display. Click the About PowerCinema button to open a page with version and copyright information. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. The first time you open PowerCinema, the Setup Wizard opens, prompting you to configure your system settings, to search for music files, and to scan for available TV channels. You can run the Setup Wizard again by clicking Run Setup Wizard. By running the Setup Wizard, you can also register your copy of PowerCinema, which is necessary in order to receive customer support. DVD/VCD Settings To change DVD/VCD settings, click the DVD/VCD button on the Settings page (or the Settings button on the main Movies page). There are three types of DVD settings: Video, Audio, and Language. Click the appropriate button to open the type of settings that you want to modify. Video Settings Video settings control the video output of DVDs/VCDs/SVCDs. Select a 4:3/Widescreen output type to suit your video display type. The Letterbox option displays complete widescreen movie content in its original aspect ratio and adds black bars to the top and bottom (or sides) of the screen. The Pan & Scan feature displays the central portion of DVD titles in a widescreen aspect ratio, and allows you to move the display area to view more portions of the video. CLPV (CyberLink Pano Vision) is a nonlinear video stretching technology that produces minimal distortion in the center of the picture. The Color profile option allows you to select from a list of color configurations to change the overall color of the video content during playback. (Original uses the color scheme of the disc you are watching, while Vivid, Bright, and Theater add enhanced color to the video display.) CLEV (CyberLink Eagle Vision) is a video enhancement technology developed by CyberLink that 3

CyberLink PowerCinema detects video content and dynamically adjusts the brightness/ contrast/saturation ratios so that you do not need to change the color settings if the movie you are watching contains scenes that are overly dark or too bright. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. Audio Settings Audio settings control the audio output of DVDs/VCDs/ SVCDs. Audio output should be set to match the number of speakers you have, or set to Headphones. Audio profile determines the special processing used on the signal. The choices available will vary with the machine configuration, but may include Dolby Surround, CLMEI Surround, Stereo, DirectSound3D, and Dolby Headphone, TruSurroundXT Headphone, CLHP (CyberLink Headphone). Experiment with these settings to see which ones you prefer. The Audio channel expander option expands the range of sound of multi-speaker output. CLMEI (CyberLink Multi-channel Environment Impression technology) is an audio channel expansion technology developed by CyberLink that converts a stereo audio sound and outputs to multiple channels. There are three variations: CLMEI-Movie for watching movies, CLMEI- Music (Normal) for regular music output, and CLMEI-Music (Onstage) for a more live sound. If you select the Dolby Headphone audio mode, the Advanced audio profile option becomes available. DH1 (Small Room) simulates a small, well-damped private room appropriate for both movies and music. DH2 (Conference Room) simulates a more acoustically live room particularly suited for music listening. DH3 (Movie Theater) simulates a larger venue, such as a concert hall or movie theater. Note: If this option is disabled, you may upgrade your version of PowerCinema by purchasing the AudioPack from CyberLink to add this feature. 4

Overview The Dynamic Range Compression section only applies to DVDtitles with Dolby Digital technology. The Quiet Environment boosts all sounds into the full dynamic range of Dolby Digital. If your listening environment is not completely adequate to enjoy the full dynamic range of Dolby Digital, select the Normal Environment. Audible effects that fall in the extreme ranges of Dolby Digital s audio spectrum will be compressed. If you are using PowerDVD on a notebook, select Noisy Environment, which amplifies low range audio signals. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. Language Settings The Language settings control the audio and visual language output of DVDs/VCDs/SVCDs. Subtitles selects the default subtitle language for DVDs/VCDs/ SVCDs, when available. The Title default option uses the original language of the disc you are watching. The factory setting is Off. Closed captions turns on the closed captioning function on DVDs/VCDs/SVCDs. This function displays captions encoded in the video signal that describe onscreen action and dialog for the hearing-impaired. When this option is set to Normal, subtitles appear across the bottom of the screen. When set to Elevated, subtitles appear across of the top of the screen. The factory setting is Off. Audio selects the default language for the DVD/VCD/SVCD title s audio track. The Title default option uses the original language of the disc you are watching. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. 5

CyberLink PowerCinema Picture Settings To change picture settings, click the Pictures button on the Settings page (or the Settings button on the main Pictures page). The Slide duration setting determines how long each slide is shown before automatically advancing to the next slide in a slideshow. The Transition effects setting picks the style of transition used between pictures. Choices include Fade, Wipe, and others. To add background music to a slideshow, set the Play music during slideshow option to Yes, then click the arrow to the right of the Background music option. A page opens in which you can select music from your hard drive. Click a song to add it to your slideshow. To remove background music from a slideshow, set the Play music during slideshow option to No. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. TV Settings To change picture settings, click the TV button on the Settings page (or the Settings button on the main TV page). There are two types of TV settings: TV Signal and Channels. TV Signal In the TV Source option, select if your TV receives signals from an antenna or a cable. The Country option allows you to select the country or region where your cable provider is located. The Recording quality option allows you to set the quality of video recorded from TV. Selecting a higher quality results in a larger recorded file when recording TV shows. The Audio source option allows you to select your audio input source from a list of available sources. 6

Overview The Audio mode option allows you to set your audio output as Mono, Stereo, or SAP. The SAP (Second Audio Program) option is an enhanced audio signal that can be used to augment the main audio or to provide an audio translation or other information. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. Channels The Channel List contains all of the TV channels available in PowerCinema. By default, all available channels are enabled. To disable a channel in the list, uncheck it. Disabled channels are not available for selection when you return to the TV page to watch TV. To move a channel in your Favorite Channels list, click it then click the new location (or use the up/down arrow keys and press Enter). The channel is moved to the new location in the list. To rename a channel in the list, click on it, then enter the new name. If no channel list exists, click Scan channels. Your computer will scan and list the available TV channels. Radio Settings To change radio settings, click the Radio button on the Settings page (or the Settings button on the main Radio page). To scan for available radio stations, click Scan stations. Your computer will scan and list the available radio stations. When the scanning is complete, you return to the Radio Settings page. To set how precisely PowerCinema tunes radio stations that have been found, select the increments you would like PowerCinema to use under the Tuning scale option. 7

CyberLink PowerCinema To set how precisely PowerCinema scans for radio stations, select the increments you would like PowerCinema to use when scanning under the Seeking scale option. You can select a file format for the content you record from the radio under the Recording format option. You can select from the WAV, WMA 32K, WMA 64K, and WMA 128K formats. Click the Restore default settings button to reset your settings to their default values. 8

Movies If your computer came with a DVD drive, you can play movies from DVDs and Video CDs (VCDs or SVCDs) with the Movies function in PowerCinema. This player has the features and controls of a normal living-room DVD player. When you insert a disc into the DVD drive, the movie begins to play automatically. To control the movie, the pop-up control panel appears at the bottom of the screen when you move the mouse. If there is more than one drive that contains a playable disc, click the Movies button on the Home page to bring up the Movies page, then select the disc in the list on the right. The currently-playing disc will be shown in the area above the list of drives. This page is also displayed when you press the Stop button during a movie. The buttons on the left side include Resume movie (to start the movie from the point it was stopped), Restart (to start the movie from the beginning), Main menu (goes to a DVD/SVCD s main menu), and Eject (opens the disc drive door). To change DVD settings, click the Settings button. See "DVD/ VCD Settings" on page 3. When viewing DVDs/VCDs/SVCDs, the following special controls are added to the pop-up panel: Main Menu (goes to a DVD/SVCD s main menu), Subtitles (switches among available subtitle languages), Language (switches among available overdub languages), and Angle (switches among available camera angles), Video Desktop (replaces your desktop wallpaper with the video display), and Snapshot (takes a snapshot of the current frame of video). 9

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TV (Optional) PowerCinema allows you to watch TV from your computer. Click the TV button on the Home page to show the TV main page. The Full screen option plays TV content at full screen. (Press the Backspace key or double-click anywhere on the screen to return to PowerCinema.) When you watch TV, additional buttons appear on the playback controls: Record (records TV content as a video file), Previous channel (switches down one channel), Next channel (switches up one channel), Window mode (toggles the PowerCinema program between a Windows panel and full screen), and TeleText (opens the TeleText function), Video desktop (replaces your desktop wallpaper with the video display), and Snapshot (takes a snapshot of the current frame of video). The Recorded TV option allows you to view files that you have recorded from the TV. "Recorded TV" on page 12. The Schedule option allows you to set TV recording schedules for later viewing. See "Scheduling Recordings" on page 13. The Settings button opens a page containing TV settings. See "TV Settings" on page 6. The TV preview option allows you to preview available TV channels. See "TV Preview" on page 13. The TeleText option opens the TeleText function. See "Using TeleText Functions" on page 13. 11

CyberLink PowerCinema Instant Replay By default, the instant replay function is enabled in PowerCinema. To create an instant replay, PowerCinema records the TV broadcast as a file, creating a slight lag between the live broadcast and the TV content that you watch. (The instant replay file cannot be saved, however, and you cannot watch this file in the Recorded TV window.) You can navigate forward and backward within the file to create an instant replay or to skip over commercials. Note: Your C: drive must contain at least 5.3 GB of free space in order to enable the instant replay function. Click to pause playback. Click to continue watching. Click to rewind, or click to fast forward. Click to go to the start of the instant replay recording, or click to go to the end of the instant replay recording. Note: Since the TV content you watch always lags slightly behind the live TV broadcast, going to the end of the instant replay recording is as close to watching live TV as PowerCinema permits. Recorded TV The Recorded TV page shows recorded files on the Recorded TV Shows page of the Videos function. A thumbnail image shows the first frame of the file. To play a recorded TV file, click it. The video will play full screen. To return to the TV page, click Stop. For a description of the options on this page, See "Videos" on page 19. 12

TV Scheduling Recordings To set a TV recording schedule, click Schedule, then New schedule. In the page that opens, select the Channel you want to record and the Scheduling frequency. Set the Starting date, Starting time, and Ending time of the program you want to record. Click Confirm schedule to activate the recording schedule, or Cancel to quit without accepting the schedule. (Select Delete schedule to remove a recording schedule you have previously created.) Click an existing recording schedule to open it for modification. To change the order in which schedules are displayed, click Sort by channel or Sort by date. TV Preview Click the TV preview button to display a wall of TV screen thumbnails, giving you a preview of each channel. The TV Preview scrolls automatically through all of the available channels. Select a thumbnail to watch the corresponding channel on the TV page. Using TeleText Functions This page displays TeleText listings with different kinds of information. To return to the main TV page, press the Backspace key on your keyboard. To navigate within the TeleText function, you can: Click the yellow or blue headlines to open the first page of listings on the corresponding TeleText page. Click an onscreen page number to jump to that page. Use the keyboard number buttons to enter a page number directly. Choose the up/down buttons on the remote to go to the previous/next page. 13

CyberLink PowerCinema Click the red - or green + button to go to the previous/ next page. Press the Backspace button on the keyboard or the Back button on the remote to return to the main TV page. 14

Music For convenient access to your music collection, click the Music button on the Home page. Select the folder that contains the music you want to listen to. To change the order in which folders are displayed, click one of the Sort by buttons. Click a folder to display individual songs, then select a song that you want to hear from the list in the content area. All songs lists all of the music available on your computer by song title. Click Other folders to access folders and drives that are not currently displayed. Click Update music to search your computer for new music files. (Your computer automatically searches for any new music files, then returns to the Music window.) Folder contents are listed alphabetically, while CD music is listed by track order. Click Play to begin listening to a CD or all of the songs in a folder from the beginning, or select a song that you want to hear from the list in the content area. To play songs in random order, click Shuffle. To repeat all of the songs after they have all been played, click Repeat all. Click these buttons once again to disable the function. When listening to music, the following special controls are added to the pop-up panel: Visualize, Repeat all, and Shuffle. Click the Visualize button to watch computer-generated visualizations while you listen. To select a different visualization, press the CH Up/Down buttons on the remote, or click the Visualize button on the player controls. To exit the visualization, click anywhere on the screen. 15

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Pictures PowerCinema lets you view digital pictures, either individually or as a slideshow, from any available drive on your computer. Click the Pictures button on the Home page to show the Pictures main page. Click on a folder to open it, or click on a picture to view it at full screen. (Press the Backspace key or the Stop button on the player controls to return to PowerCinema.) To view a slideshow, open the folder containing the pictures you want to view, then click the Play slideshow button. The slideshow is played at full screen. Use the pop-up control panel to control the slideshow. To change the order in which pictures are displayed, click Sort by name or Sort by date. To rotate a picture, click the Quick edit button. Select a picture to rotate, then click one of the Rotate buttons. You can continue to rotate other pictures using the Previous picture or Next picture buttons, or return to the previous screen by clicking. Click Other folders to access folders and drives that are not currently displayed. To change slideshow settings, click the Settings button. See "Picture Settings" on page 6. 17

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Videos To open the Videos function, click the Videos button on the Home page. The Videos page shows the video files in the content area on the right side. They are organized by folders and a thumbnail image shows the first frame of the video. Note: The Videos function is designed for video file playback of MPEG1, MPEG2 (if DVD drive is factory installed), AVI, WMV, and ASF files. If you want to watch a DVD or VCD, open the Movies function on the Home page. To change the order in which videos are displayed, click Sort by name or Sort by date. To play a video file, click it. The video will play full screen. The pop-up control panel will appear when you move the mouse to control playback. To return to the Videos page, click Stop. To remove a video file from your computer, click Delete. Select a video to remove, then click Confirm deletion. The video file is deleted. To preview the file before deletion, click Play. To display other video files, click Previous video or Next video. Click Other folders to access folders and drives that are not currently displayed. To capture video from your camcorder, click the Capture video button. Select the video source (Composite, or S-Video), locate the video you want to capture by using the playback control buttons, then click Start capturing. The video is captured to your hard disk. Click the Stop button when you have finished capturing the video content you want. To modify your capture settings, click the Settings button. The Recording quality option allows you to set the quality of video recorded from a digital video source. The Analog recording quality option allows you to set the quality of video recorded from an analog video source. The Analog audio source option allows you to select an external analog audio device that is 19

CyberLink PowerCinema connected through your audio card s line in port or the microphone port. The Captured video folder option allows you to set the default folder where captured video files are saved. To change this folder, click the arrow button. Browse to the new folder you want to set, then click Select and return. Click the Restore default settings button to return your settings to their default values. 20

Radio (Optional) You can use this function to listen to the radio over your computer. To listen to the radio, search for stations using the Backward scan (scans backward to the next available radio station), Forward scan (scans forward to the next available radio station), Fine-tune up (searches up through the radio band), and Finetune down (searches down through the radio band) buttons on the control panel, or select a station from the Stations list. The station begins to play and the frequency appears on the control panel to the right of the volume controls. To display all available stations, click Stations list. This button toggles with the Favorites list, which displays only the stations you add manually. Note: Clicking the Stations list or Favorites list button changes some of the available options, which are described below. To add a radio station to the Stations list, do this: 1. Tune to the station you want to add. 2. Click Add station. The channel appears in the list of available radio stations. 3. Set the station s frequency. To accept the displayed frequency, press Enter. To fine-tune the frequency, enter the specific frequency number, then press Enter. To add a station to the Favorites list, do this: 1. Click Add to Favorites. A list of available channels appears. 2. Check the station(s) that you want to add, then click Confirm. The stations are added to the Favorites List and you are returned to the Stations List page. 21

CyberLink PowerCinema To reorder stations on the Stations list, do this: 1. Click Reorder, then click on the station you want to move. A check mark appears next to the station name. 2. Click the new location in the list. The station moves to that location. 3. Click Confirm. You are returned to the Favorites List page. To change the order in which pictures are displayed, click Sort by name or Sort by frequency. The Schedule option allows you to set radio recording schedules for later listening. See Scheduled Recordings. To record from the radio, do this: 1. Select the station you want to record, then click. 2. Click to stop recording. The Recorded radio option allows you to listen to audio files that you have recorded from the radio. See Recorded Radio. To remove a station, do this: 1. Click Delete. 2. Select the station(s) you want to remove. A check mark appears next to the station name. 3. Click Confirm. The stations are removed, and you are returned to the Stations List page. To rename a station, do this: 1. Click Rename. 2. Click on the name of the station that you want to change. An entry box appears. 3. Enter the new name, then press Enter. The station is renamed. 4. Click Return to return tot he Radio function. To change radio settings, click the Settings button. See "Radio Settings" on page 7. 22

Recorded Radio Clicking Recorded radio opens the My Radio folder that contains all of the files you have recorded from the radio. Click Play to listen to the recorded songs from the top of the list, or select a song that you want to hear from the list in the content area. To play songs in random order, click Shuffle. To repeat all of the songs after they have all been played, click Repeat all. Click these buttons once again to disable the function. Click the Visualize button to watch computer-generated visualizations while you listen. To select a different visualization, press the CH Up/Down buttons on the remote, or click the Visualize button on the player controls. To exit the visualization, click anywhere on the screen. Scheduled Recordings Click a recording schedule to open it for modification. To change the order in which schedules are displayed, click Sort by channel or Sort by date. Click a recording schedule to open it for editing. If no channel list exists, click Scan stations. Your computer will scan and list the available radio stations. To set a radio recording schedule, click New recording. In the page that opens, select the Channel you want to record and the Scheduling frequency. Set the Starting date, Starting time, and Ending time of the program you want to record. Click Confirm schedule to activate the recording schedule, Cancel to quit without accepting the schedule. (Select Delete schedule to remove a recording schedule you have previously created.) 23

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Technical Support Before asking CyberLink Corp. for technical support, please refer to this user's guide or online help for more information. You may also contact your local distributor/dealer. If your problem is still not resolved, the following sections provide ways to obtain technical support. Web Support Solutions to your problem are available 24 hours a day at our Web sites in Taiwan, USA, or Japan: support.gocyberlink.com www.gocyberlink.com www.cli.co.jp You may also find solutions in the FAQ section or at our Web sites. In addition to frequently asked questions, we also provide troubleshooting techniques, the latest in product news, and other relevant information. Fax Support In order to answer your technical questions as quickly as possible, you may fax us at: (886) 2-8667-1300. Note: Technical support is only offered to registered users, so please make sure to jot down your CD-Key located on your CD case when visiting our Web sites or faxing. 25

CyberLink PowerCinema Telephone Support You are welcome to call the CyberLink's Technical Support Hotline at: (886) 2-8667-1298 Phone support hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM (GMT+8:00) Taiwan local time excluding holidays. When calling for support, please have your computer ready and provide us with the following information: your registered CD-key the product version Windows' OS version hardware types (capture card, sound card, VGA card) and their specifications warning messages displayed detailed problem description and when it occurred Note: Technical support is only offered to registered users, so please make sure your CD-key is ready when calling. 26

Index F Favorites list, adding a radio station to 21 fax number 25 full screen option 11 H Home button 1 A About PowerCinema 3 add background music to a slideshow 6 radio station to the Favorites list 21 radio station to the Stations list 21 Angle button 9 Audio 5 B Back button 1 Background music 6 C Capture video button 19 Channel List 7 CLEV 3 CLMEI 4 Closed captions 5 CLPV 3 Color profile 3 customer support 25 D Dolby Digital configuration 5 DVD controls 9 DVD Settings 3 dynamic range compression 5 E Eject 9 exit a picture at full screen 17 I instant replay function 12 L Language button 9 Letterbox 3 listening to the radio 21 M Main menu 9 Main Menu button 9 Movies function 9 Music function 15 N Next channel button 11 Next picture button 17 Noisy Environment 5 Normal Environment 5 O output types 3 Overview 1 P Pan & Scan 3 Pictures function 17 Play music during slideshow 6 player controls basic 2 DVD 9 radio 21 TV 11 Previous channel button 11 27

Previous picture button 17 Q Quiet Environment 5 R Radio 21 radio listening to 21 schedules 23 record button 11 Recorded radio 22 Recorded TV 12 Recording format 8 recording schedules 13 remove background music from a slideshow 6 radio station 22 rename a radio station 22 Rename button 22 Reorder button 22 reorder stations on the Stations list 22 Restart 9 Restore default settings 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20 Resume movie button 9 Rotate pictures button 17 S Scan stations button 23 Schedule option radio 22 TV 11 schedules radio 23 TV 13 Screen ratio 3 set a radio recording schedule 23 Settings button on Home page 2 DVD Audio 4 DVD Language 5 DVD Video 3 DVD/VCD 3 General 2 Pictures 6 Radio 7 TV 6 TV Channels 7 TV Signal 6 Slide duration 6 slideshows 17 Snapshot button 9, 11 Sort by date 17 Sort by frequency 22 Sort by name 17, 22 Stations list, adding a station to 21 Stations list, reordering stations in 22 Stop button 9 Subtitles 5 Subtitles button 9 T technical support 25 TeleText 11, 13 Transition effects 6 TV controls 11 TV function 11 V VCD Settings 3 Video Desktop button 9 Video desktop button 11 Videos function 19 visualize 15, 23 Visualize button 23 W web button 2 Window mode button 11 window mode button 11 28