Yamaha AVENTAGE BD-A1060 Owner's Manual

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Playing back video/music/photo
Use the cursor buttons (
5/a) to select the desired 
photo and press ENTER.
Slide show playback starts from the selected photo.
– If you select photos during playback of a CD or a 
music file, you can enjoy slide show while listening 
to music.
– You can use the slide show as the screen saver. 
When using the slide show as the screen saver, 
create the “autopict” folder under the root directory 
of the USB memory device and put photo files into 
the folder. When the USB memory device is 
connected to this Player, the screen saver will 
activate according to the Screen Saver settings 
(p. 41).
Remote control buttons used for 
photo playback
■ Viewing VUDU contents
You can enjoy VUDU contents on this Player.
– To use this function, this Player must be connected 
to the Internet. Access to some contents may require 
a high speed internet connection.
– The third party content services may be changed, 
suspended, interrupted, or discontinued at any time 
without notice and Yamaha disclaims any liability in 
connection with such occurrences.
– Some content may only be available for specific 
countries and may be presented in specific 
languages.
Press HOME.
The HOME menu screen is displayed.
– To directly move to the VUDU menu screen, press 
VUDU.
Use the cursor buttons (
5/a) to select “VUDU”, and 
press ENTER.
Use the cursor buttons to select the desired item and 
press ENTER to confirm the selection (or start 
playback).
– To return to previous screen, press RETURN or 
cursor key (
2), or select 
 in the menu screen.
– To exit from each network service, press HOME.
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Remote control buttons
Function
Control 
buttons
Stops playback.
Pauses playback.
Starts playback.
/
Changes the speed of slide show 
playback.
/
Skips to the previous photo or 
next photo.
Cursor 
buttons
5/a
Inverts the photo up-down or 
left-right.
2/3
Rotates the photo 90 degrees to 
the left or right.
ZOOM
Zoom in/out the photo. When 
the photo size is larger than the 
screen, use the cursor buttons to 
move the viewing area.
STATUS
Displays the playback 
information (p. 31).
Notes
Hint
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