Roku HD1000 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
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Browsing Directories
Your Roku HD1000 scans each media source and nds all of the
media les it contains. Some media sources (like folders shared
from a networked computer) may contain a large number of media
les, making it somewhat challenging to nd the one you want in a
combined listing (the Roku HD1000 “attens” directory structures
and shows one combined list of les). Fortunately, if your media
les are organized into folders on the media source, it’s easy to
narrow the search.
First, go to setup and turn on this option: “General Media Source
Directory Chooser.“ Then, back in the Main Menu, move the
highlight onto a media source icon, and press the Select button. A
window will appear showing you a listing of the contents of that
media source, including any contained folders. Notice that the fold-
ers are all shown at the top of the list, with a button next to each
one. Move the highlight onto the button next to a folder name and
press Select to see the contents of that folder. The “path” to the
folder is shown above the list. Use the Back button to go back up a
level, or the Top button to start at the topmost level of the media
source.
Once you have navigated into the folder that you wish to constrain
your le lists to, move the highlight onto the Select button, and
press Select on the remote. The display of media les from this
media source is now limited to the contents of the folder you have
chosen.
To go back to viewing all les on a media source, just highlight the
source and press Select. Choose the Top button, followed by Select.
Copying Files Between Media Sources
There is a software application available for download from the
Roku website that enables you to move les or folders from one
media source to another. For example, you may want to copy
photos from your digital camera’s ash card to your computer’s
shared folder over your home network, or you may want to copy
a le or an application to the HD1000’s built in storage. Go to
www.rokulabs.com/support for details.
Memory Card Specications
CompactFlash cards must have a sustained read speed of 3 mega-
bytes per second or more for viewing high-denition MPEG2 video
and LiveArt.
Only CompactFlash cards or the network drive con-
nected via 100Mbps wired Ethernet may be used for high-
denition video playback.
Need help? Contact support@rokulabs.com.