Using DLNA17BDS 335/635 SystemPlayback FeaturesContent playback control (Picture): You can control the picture using the buttonsPlay/Pause/Stop/Previous/Repeat/Next/Rotate/Zoom.NOTE: The unit shall support the background music and picture slideshowsimultaneously.Content playback control (Music): You can control the picture using the buttonssuch as Play/Pause/Stop/Previous/Repeat/Next/Rotate/Backward/Forward.Content playback control (Video): You can control the picture using the buttonssuch as Play/Pause/Stop/Previous/Repeat/Next/Rotate/Backward/Forward.NOTE: The unit shall support the video formats such as AVI/MPG/H264/MKV/DivX.Using DLNAThe Harman Kardon BDS system supports DLNA 1.5 Digital Media Player (DMP),Digital Media Renderer (DMR). Only supported media files will be played or supportedmetadata displayed on the screen. The supported files include audio, video, andphotographs. The BDS system allows two DLNA servers to work simultaneously forthe case that music playing from DLNA server1 and slide show with JPEG from DLNAserver2. It supports both the wired and wireless interfaces. The BDS can be controlledfrom an external control point.• Stop – Terminates the streaming• Source selection – Terminates the streaming controlled by external control-point and goes to respective source mode• Power – Terminates the streaming controlled by external control point andgoes to sleep mode• Volume control – Volume can be controlled by the external control point• Clear/Exit – Terminates the streaming controlled by the external controlpoint and goes to the previous mode/screen• Home – Terminates the streaming controlled by the external control pointand goes to home screenNOTE: Control functions will differ as per different DMC.Playing Files from USB Devices and Data DiscsYour BDS system can play MP3 (up to 320 kbps bitrate) audio files, FLAC tracks, displayJPEG photos and show MPEG 1 (layer 1), MPEG 2 (layers 2 and 3), WMA, WAV and DivXPlus HD profile audio/video files stored on a USB device or a CD/DVD data disc.To access files on a device inserted into the system’s USB ports, press the Home buttonand select Music, Photos, or Videos from the sources.The screen will then show the device’s file structure. Selecting a folder will show all filesof the selected type of media in the folder. If there are files of the selected type in thedevice’s root directory, they will also be shown.To move up one directory level, press the Cursor Left button or select the arrow folder.Playing Music FilesMusic files can be played from connected USB drives, DLNA servers on your homenetwork, or inserted data discs (Blu-ray, DVD, or CD). From the Home Menu screen,select Music. Select a folder containing music files and highlight a music file in thefolder.Selecting a music file plays the file. If there are other music files in the folder that followthe selected file, the system will play them in the order they appear on the on-screendisplay.If a selected MP3 file has an album cover-art ID3 tag, the art will be displayed on thescreen.Use the Play, Pause, Stop, Prev/Step, Next/Step, Search Down/Slow and SearchUp/Slow buttons to control music-file playback. See Remote Control Functions, onpage 9, for more information about the functions of these buttons.When the BDS system is playing music files from a USB device or CD data disc, theRepeat and Options functions are slightly different from when they are playing Blu-rayDisc recordings, DVDs and music CDs.Pressing the Repeat button cycles through the following repeat modes: 1 (song), All(folder), OFF. The active repeat mode is indicated in the screen’s top bar.While playing music files from a USB device, you can also view photos that are on thesame media. Press the Home button while the music file is playing, navigate to a foldercontaining photo files, and select a photo file to begin a slide show.