Using Media Player
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Using Media Player
Media Player allows you to enjoy photo, video or music recorded on an SD Card and a USB Flash Memory.
VIERA IMAGE VIEWER is the function of the easy viewing for photos or videos recorded on an SD Card on the TV
screen by simply inserting into the SD Card slot.
Photo mode:
Still pictures recorded by digital cameras will be displayed.
Video mode:
Moving pictures recorded by digital video cameras will be played back.
Music mode:
Digital music data will be played back.
During the operation, audio signal is output from AV1, DIGITAL AUDIO OUT and HDMI2 (ARC function) terminals.
But no video signals are output. AV1 can output audio signal if [AV1 out] is set to [Monitor] in the Setup Menu (p. 32).
To use HDMI2 with ARC function, connect an amplifier that has ARC function (p. 59) and set to use theatre speakers
(p. 65).
[Date] shows the date on which the recording was made by the recording equipment. The file without record of the
date is shown “**/**/****”.
The picture may not appear correctly on this TV depending on the recording equipment used.
Display may take some time when there are many files and folders.
Partly degraded files might be displayed at a reduced resolution.
Picture setting may not work depending on the conditions.
The folder and file names may be different depending on the digital camera or digital video camera used.
To insert or remove the SD Card / USB Flash Memory
USB Flash Memory
Connect the USB Flash Memory to the USB port.
Insert or remove straightly and completely.
It is recommended to connect the USB Flash Memory to the TV’s
USB port directly. USB HUB may not be used with this TV.
You cannot connect any devices by using USB card reader.
SD Card
Gently insert the SD Card with
the label surface facing front.
Cutout
Push until a click is heard.
To remove, push it again.
Check the type of terminals and devices are correct when connecting.
For the information of the devices
“Devices for recording or playing back” (p. 71)
For the supported file format
“Supported file format in Media Player” (p. 69)