Samsung HMX-S10BP Manual Do Utilizador

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SHARING THE VIDEOS/PHOTOS
You can play the videos and photos in the camcorder on the TV screen via the network.
This is possible only by using a TV that features DMP (Digital Media Player) based on DLNA.
PRECHECK!
Connect the AP device and TV to the wired LAN. For more information, refer to the TV’s instruction manual.
Select the record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button. 
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1.  Touch the Network (
 “Share.”
The camcorder will be connected to the network via the last 
connected AP.
If no AP is ever connected, the camcorder will scan for APs 
available. 
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2.  Enjoy the videos and photos in the camcorder on the TV screen 
via the network.
To exit the sharing, touch the Return (
) tab.

DLNA enables you to share multimedia contents 
by connecting all home appliances in a network. 
With DLNA, you can transfer and play videos and 
photos under wireless connection between home 
networking devices such as TV or PC and your 
camcorder.
What is DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)?
Connect between camcorder and AP wirelessly while connect TV and AP in cables.
You can play on the connected device only those videos and photos that were recorded by the camcorder.
The network connection range between the camcorder and the selected device may differ depending on the AP.
If the camcorder is turned off abnormally (ex: removing the battery) while you are playing a video or photo on the select 
device, the device considers that it is still connected to the camcorder.
It may take a longer time to transfer videos or photos to the device, depending on the network connection and the file 
size.
The sharing function is not enabled if no video or photo is recorded by the camcorder.
You can share photos and videos up to 1000 files. The more files you share, the slower the camcorder operates. We 
recommend storing the files below 1000.
When playing HD quality videos on TV, use 802.11n AP and set the AP to 802.11n. When the Data Encryption is set to 
WEP or TKIP, 802.11g is the default setting so you cannot play HD quality videos on TV.
This function is applied only to DLNA-certified DMP (Digital Media Player).
This function may not operate properly on a Samsung HDTV that has no AllShare™ mark on it.
Video stuttering may occur, depending on the TV type and network status. 
When a video stuttering occurs, change to a low video quality (SF, F or SD quality) for recording. 
In case of a video stuttering while playing a video file through wireless connection, use HDMI or AV cable. 
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While playing videos on a Samsung HDTV supporting AllShare™, if the screen stuttering repeatedly happens for over 3 
seconds, consult with the call centre.









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