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Nero ShowTime Manual

Nero AG
Copyright and Trademark Information
The Nero ShowTime manual and all its contents are protected by copyright and are the property of Nero AG. All rights reserved. This manual contains material that is protected by internationally valid copyright. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted or transcribed without the express written permission of Nero AG.
Nero AG rejects any claims that transcend the clauses of the guarantee rights. Nero AG does not undertake any liability for the correctness of the content of the Nero ShowTime manual. The contents of the software supplied, as well as of the Nero ShowTime manual, may be changed without prior warning.
For versions with 2 channel DTS decoding: DTS is a registered trademark of DTS, Inc. and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out is a trademark of DTS, Inc. For versions with 5.1 channel DTS decoding: DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
All trade names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The trademarks mentioned here are named for information purposes only.
Copyright 2007 Nero AG and its licensors. All rights reserved. REV 1.0, SW 3.5.0.0

General information

Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 2.3.1 3.4.1 4.2 4.5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.4 5.5 General information About the manual About Nero ShowTime Versions of Nero ShowTime Technical information System requirements Formats supported Launching the program Launching Nero ShowTime via Nero StartSmart Launching Nero ShowTime directly Program interface Playback window Control panel Extended area Options window General OSD setting Keyboard and mouse Capturing a frame Configuring the toolbar Tooltip settings Disc playback Bookmarks editor Parental control Video Video mode Video quality Nero Digital settings Film effects Enhance video Multimonitor support Audio External subtitles 22

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5.6 5.6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.5 6.7.1 7.11 12
DNC Skin browser Playback Playing discs from the drive Play from Folder Playing a media file Playlists from media files Playlist window Creating and saving a playlist Playing a playlist Editing a playlist Playing media Using Internet services Control during playback Toolbar Context menu Key combinations List of figures Glossary Index Contact

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About the manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero ShowTime. It is therefore structured according to operations and provides step-by-step instructions for what you want to do. In order to make best use of this manual, please note the following conventions: Symbol Meaning Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be followed strictly. Indicates additional information or advice.

1. Start

A number at the beginning of a line indicates a request for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result. Indicates a result.

OK Chapter []

Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program interface. They are shown in bold print. Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and are shown in red and underlined. Indicates keyboard shortcuts for entering commands.

About Nero ShowTime

Nero ShowTime allows you to play back all digital recordings (movies, TV programs, home videos, DVD format) with excellent picture and sound quality. Nero ShowTime features a reminder function for each disc inserted and allows you to create screenshots of the video being shown during playback. Nero ShowTime supports the formats DVD-Video (also from a hard drive), VCD, SVCD, miniDVD, Nero Digital, MPEG-1/-2/-4 as well as AVI - in both PAL and NTSC. The playback window can be scaled down or viewed in full-screen mode. The audio output of Nero ShowTime supports Dolby Digital AC3, LPCM, MPEG-1/-2 and S/PDIF for digital sound.
Versions of Nero ShowTime
Different versions of Nero ShowTime are available: Nero ShowTime Retail Nero ShowTime Essentials Nero ShowTime Essentials CE Nero ShowTime Retail and Nero ShowTime Essentials provide the full functionality. If the DVD-Video plug-in is not installed, Nero ShowTime Essentials CE will have the following functionality restrictions in comparison with the full version:

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It is not possible to play back from the drive (see Playing discs from the drive) Only the playlist (media files) can be used as a playback source (see Playlists from media files) No read character functionality (see e.g. Bookmarks editor) No parental control (see Parental control) It is not possible to change perspective

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Technical information

System requirements

Nero ShowTime is installed together with the Nero Suite and the system requirements are the same. Refer to the QuickStart Guide for detailed information on system requirements. The following additional requirements also apply: Microsoft DirectX 9.0c (or higher) must be installed on your operating system. You can download and install the latest version of DirectX from the http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx via the Internet. Plus:
DVD drive for playing DVD-Video 16-bit Windows compatible sound card and speakers

Optional:

Multichannel/Dolby Digital 5.1 channel decoding plug-in (Dolby Digital 5.1 sound system for audio playback in 5.1 channel) DVD-Video plug-in for DVD-Video functions and encoding in Dolby Digital 2 channel sound. (The DVD-Video plug-in is already included in the retail version.)
Installation of the latest WHQL-certified device drivers is recommended. WHQL stands for Windows Hardware Quality Labs and means that the device driver certified by Microsoft is compatible with Microsoft Windows and the relevant hardware.

Extended area

You can open an extended area on the control panel. This contains advanced selection and configuration options.
Fig. 5: Program interface Extended area
The following operating elements are available in the extended area: / Opens/closes the extended area. Allows you to jump to chapters immediately when playing back VCDs and Audio CDs. Opens subtitle selection. [U] Changes language. [H] Repeats a chapter, a title or everything. [Ctrl+R] Repeats a section or stops repeating. [R] Depending on the format, first set two markers between which the chapter or title is repeated using this button. Changes the perspective insofar as the movie provides different camera settings for individual scenes. [A] Changes channels in a karaoke DVD. This option is only available if a karaoke DVD is inserted. [K] Activates/deactivates the enlargement tool (digital zoom). [D] Creates a screenshot and saves it to the specified folder (see Capturing a frame). [C] This function is only available if hardware acceleration is disabled.

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Options window
The Options window provides various options for customizing the appearance of the Nero ShowTime interface and for performing settings according to your requirements. You can button. It consists of a navigation tree and a screen area. Deopen the window with the pending on the entry that is selected in the navigation tree, a different screen area is displayed.

Fig. 4: Options window

General
The General area contains general configuration options. The following configuration options are available: Nero ShowTime remains in the foreground even if other programs are started. Re-enables all dialog boxes that you had disabled with the "Do not show this message again" check box.
Always on top Enable all currently disabled "Never show me again" messages

5.1.1 OSD setting

The area General > OSD setting contains configuration options for the on-screen display. The on-screen display indicates the current procedure in the playback window such as "Play" or "Volume increased" for instance.

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Fig. 5: Options OSD setting window
The following configuration options are available: Enables/disables the on-screen display. Activate Display for Display extra information OSD position Set font. Set text color. Set bkg. color. If the on-screen display is enabled, the current procedure is displayed in the playback window. Defines the time of the on-screen display in seconds. Enables display of additional information, e.g. about the video stream bit rate and audio encoding. Defines the position of the on-screen display in the playback window. Defines the font for the on-screen display. Defines the text color for the on-screen display. Defines the background color for the on-screen display.

5.1.2 Keyboard and mouse

The area General > Keyboard and mouse setting contains configuration options for control via the keyboard and mouse. The following configuration options are available: Use mouse wheel for Inverse Time seek duration Defines which function the scroll wheel on the mouse should take on during playback. The Volume, Time and Previous/Next Chapter entries are available. Reverses the scroll wheel function of the mouse. Defines the time interval in seconds that makes it possible to jump forwards and backwards in the program using the and buttons.

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5.1.3 Capturing a frame
The Capture Frame entry provides configuration options for the frame. A frame is a snapshot of the playback window. The following configuration options are available: Capture to. Clipboard Wallpaper File Printer Captured aspect ratio Original video source size Current video window size Saves the snapshot in the original aspect ratio of the movie. Saves the snapshot in the current aspect ratio of the playback window. Depending on the configuration of your PC saves one picture only. Saves one snapshot immediately as the desktop wallpaper. Numbers your snapshots and saves them in BMP format. You can use the button to specify the path of the folder where the saved pictures are to be stored. Sends a snapshot directly to the printer.
5.1.4 Configuring the toolbar
The Toolbar setting entry provides configuration options for the toolbar. The toolbar is used principally so that the entire control panel does not need to be displayed during payback. It is displayed at the top of the screen during playback if you move the cursor to this position and provides selection and configuration options for the movie being shown (see Toolbar).
Fig. 6: Options Toolbar setting window

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The following configuration options are available: Activate Always show Show only in full screen mode Inactive Active Enables the toolbar. Enables the toolbar for playback in full-screen and normal mode. Activates the toolbar only for playback in full screen mode. Displays the functions that are not on the toolbar. Displays the functions on the toolbar. Removes all functions from the Active selection list and moves them to the Inactive selection list. Hide All The toolbar is displayed without any additional buttons. Only button the slider for the content view, time display and the is displayed. Resets the Active and Inactive selection lists to the default setting. The most frequently used buttons are displayed in the toolbar. Show All Adds all functions to the Active selection list. All buttons are displayed in the toolbar.

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5.2.1 Bookmarks editor
The Disc playback > Bookmarks editor entry makes available the bookmarks editor Nero DVD. The Bookmarks editor area contains a list of all bookmarks that have been set so far under the name of the DVD. You can display the bookmarks for a DVD by clicking on the + icon before of the name. The following configuration options are available: Selects the point to which the selected bookmark jumps in the video. If you close the Options window, you can resume the movie from the selected bookmark. Edits the name of the selected bookmark. Deletes the selected bookmark. Displays the path where the bookmark file is stored. You can change the path by clicking on the button.
Go to Edit name. Delete Bookmark file

5.2.2 Parental control

The Disc playback > Parental control entry enables you to set up parental control. The parental control feature in Nero ShowTime enables you to prevent your children from watching a movie that is not appropriate for them. You can also create a user profile for each of your children and specify restrictions. If a DVD - for which parental control criteria are relevant - is inserted, a login window is displayed. A user with a defined profile can log in and show the movie, or can be prevented from doing so by virtue of inadequate rights. Users (children) cannot change their profiles themselves, only an administrator (parent) can view and administer the profiles. You must have administrator rights on your computer in order to be able to set up parental control. The Parental level area indicates the restrictions that apply for the user currently logged on. The following levels are available: Released without age restriction. Suitable for general audiences. G Level 2 PG PG-13 Level 5 R NC-17 Level 8 Unlimited Films up to release Level 2 are played. Suitable for most audiences. Not suitable for children under 13. Parental guidance suggested for children under 13. Films up to release Level 5 are played. Suitable for teenagers. Parental guidance suggested for children under 18. Not suitable for children under 18. Films up to release Level 8 are played. Maximum age restriction. All films are played.
The following buttons are available: Opens the Login window where an administrator or a user Login can log into the system. Administrator Opens the User administration dialog box where you can create new profiles for administrators and users. You can also view and edit the profiles of the administrators and the

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users. For example you can change the parental control level and/or the password. The button is only active if you have logged into the system as an administrator. Users cannot view or change profiles. To create a user you must have created an administrator first and then log into the system as an administrator. 5.2.2.1 Setting up parental control: creating an administrator In order to set up parental control, you must first create an administrator. Only an administrator can create users and specify a restriction for them for watching movies. To create an administrator, proceed as follows:

Adaptive deinterlacing

Fine-tuning view Fixed deinterlacing Set default values
If you detect stripes running through the image during playback of a film, you should disable the No deinterlacing option.

5.3.2 Video quality

The Video quality entry provides configuration options regarding the quality of Nero Digital videos. The settings in this section only affect Nero Digital videos and have no significance for DVD-Videos, VCDs and SVCDs. To guarantee the best quality setting for your computer, it is recommended that you select the Auto-adjust entry from the selection list.

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The following option buttons are available. Off Manual Auto-adjust Deactivates adjustment of the quality. Selects manual quality setting. Adjusts the quality automatically.
5.3.3 Nero Digital settings
The Nero Digital settings entry provides configuration options for playing Nero Digital videos. The settings in this section only affect Nero Digital videos and have no significance for DVD-Videos, VCDs and SVCDs. The following configuration options are available: Remember subtitle setting when play Nero Digital movie Display subpicture smoothly Use Mpeg-4 SP video padding Retains the settings for the subtitles for the next time a film is played. Improves the display of subtitles. Fits a Nero Digital video with black bars into the Nero ShowTime video window. Subtitles are adjusted in the picture.

5.3.4 Film effects

The Film effects entry provides the option for applying effects to the video movie. The following configuration options are available: Use film effects Luma Chroma Reset Activates the use of film effects. Defines the brightness of the image. Defines color hue and color saturation. Restores the default setting.

5.3.5 Enhance video

The Enhance video entry allows you to change the appearance of the video. To do this you can define presets. The following configuration options are available: Presets Save preset as. Delete Preset Selects a predefined entry and adjusts the slider accordingly. If the values are changed, the Custom entry is selected. Opens the New Preset dialog box where you can store the current setting under a name of your choice. Deletes the currently selected self-defined preset. (Presets prePage 21
defined by the system cannot be deleted.) Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Gamma Sharpness Reset Defines the brightness of the video. Defines the contrast of the video. Defines the saturation of the video. Defines the hue of the video. Adjusts the gamma setting of the video. Defines the sharpness of the video. Restores the default setting.

5.3.6 Multimonitor support
The Multimonitor support entry allows you to access multiple monitors. The following configuration options are available: Enable Automatically Crop Letterboxing Monitor Border Size Activates multimonitor support. Fits a video with black bars into the playback window. Changes the distance between the video content and the margin of the playback window.
The Audio entry provides configuration options for the output of audio files. The following configuration options are available: Audio Output Output mode Enable Cover Art Enable Display of Nero Digital Audio Logo Defines the number of loudspeakers used. Defines the output mode. Displays the cover in the playback window during playback of Nero Digital audio files. When Nero Digital audio files are started, displays the Nero Digital Audio Logo in the playback window.

External subtitles

The External subtitles entry allows you to enable external subtitles and to define the display. The following configuration options are available: Enable external subtitles Set font. Set text color. Use shadow Enables display of external subtitles. External subtitles are only available if the relevant file with external subtitles is saved in the same directory as the selected film. Defines the font of the subtitles. Defines the font color for the subtitles. Enables shadows around external subtitles.

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The DNC entry provides configuration options for Dynamic Noise Control. It reduces the noise produced by the drive during playback. The following check box is available: Enable DNC Enables dynamic noise control if the integrated drive supports this function.

Skin browser

The Skin browser entry allows you to adjust the appearance of the skin or graphical interface of Nero ShowTime. It is opened by default when you launch Nero ShowTime for the first time.
Fig. 9: Options Skin browser dialog box
The following configuration options are available: Select skin Skin folder Defines the desired graphical user interface. Defines the folder where the templates are installed.
Two files are required so that a skin can be loaded in Nero ShowTime. One file in the format *.skn and one *.bmp file, both of which must have the same file name (e.g. Blue_Interface.bmp and Blue_Interface.skn).

6.4.1 Playlist window

The Playlist window is the starting point for creating, loading, saving and editing playlists. It consists of various buttons and three areas where - if the Browser tab is selected - you can select folders from a navigation tree, select files and compile the playlist.

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Fig. 10: Playlist window
If the Browser tab is selected, a navigation tree is displayed in the left-hand area from which you can select the media files. The familiar Windows folder structure is always displayed. The MediaHome Network entry may also be available. The MediaHome Network entry contains accessible files if a Nero MediaHome Server has been started in the local network. Nero MediaHome is an application in the Nero 7 program suite and is automatically installed while Nero 7 is being installed. Nero MediaHome is a media server, which makes files available in a local network and transcodes them in real time as required. Please refer to the Nero MediaHome manual for further information. If you subscribe to Nero Scout Internet services such as Internet TV or Internet radio, the Internet Services entry contains these Internet addresses. Nero Scout is an application in the Nero 7 program suite and is automatically installed while Nero 7 is being installed. Nero Scout indexes and catalogs all media files on your computer. Please refer to the Nero Scout manual for further information. The files in the selected folder are shown in the top right-hand area. The bottom right-hand area shows the playlist. It contains the media files that you have added to the list using the Add button. The following configuration options are available: Browser File Type Add Remove Load list. Save list. Remove All Displays the folder and services in a navigation tree. Displays a selection list with formats. This is where you can select which formats should be displayed. Adds a selected media file to the playlist. Removes a selected media file from the playlist. Loads a saved playlist. Saves the current playlist. Removes all media files from the current playlist.

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Add All OK Cancel
Adds all media files in the selected folder to the playlist. Closes the window and begins playing the playlist. Cancels the procedure and closes the window.
6.4.2 Creating and saving a playlist
To create and save playlists, proceed as follows:
The source selection list will open.
2. Select the Media Files entry.
The Playlist window will open.
3. Select the desired file. 4. Click on the Add button.
The file is added to the playlist.
5. Repeat the last two steps for each additional file that is to be added to the playlist. 6. Click on the Save list. button.
The Save As dialog box will open.
7. Select the desired playlist format in the File Type text box.

Playing media

Nero ShowTime enables you to play various media. If a Nero MediaHome Server is started in the network and has made TV channels available for streaming , you can watch TV using Nero ShowTime. To play media, proceed as follows:
3. Select a medium of your choice from the MediaHome Network entry. 4. Click on the Add button.
The Playlist window closes. Nero ShowTime commences playback.

Using Internet services

If you have entered Internet services in Nero Scout such as Internet TV or Internet radio , you can retrieve and use these Internet services in Nero ShowTime. To use Internet services, proceed as follows:

6. Click on the

7. Select the Media Files entry.

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8. Select a medium of your choice in the Internet Services entry. 9. Click on the Add button.
10. Click on the OK button.
The Playlist window closes. Nero ShowTime begins with playback.

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Control during playback

Toolbar

Fig. 11: Program interface- Toolbar
You can show a toolbar during playback by moving the mouse pointer to the top of the screen. The precise configuration of the toolbar will depend on your settings made under Options (see Configuring the toolbar). The following buttons are available: Opens the Options window. [Ctrl+C] Interrupts playback, then continues it after a second click. [Space] Jumps to the next chapter or to the next media file. [N] Jumps to the previous chapter or to the previous media file. [P] Creates a snapshot. [C] Ends playback. [S] Starts playback. [Enter] Jumps one frame forwards. [T] Selects a fast forward speed. [F] Selects a rewind speed. [R] Ejects the disc. [J] Switches between full-screen and normal view. [Z] Navigates smoothly (no chapter boundaries). Shows the playback time.

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Context menu
You can use the context menu to control Nero ShowTime during playback. It is not configurable. The functions of the individual entries correspond to the buttons on the program interface (see Program interface). The following entries are also available: Enter New Serial Number About Allows you to enter a new serial number if you have received one for switching from the test version to the full version. Opens the About Nero ShowTime window where you will find information on the version number for instance.

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Key combinations
The following keyboard shortcuts and key combinations have been defined for Nero ShowTime: + [Enter] [Space] [Q] [R] [Ctrl+R] [T] [Ctrl+t] [U] [Ctrl+U] [Ctrl+Alt+U] [O] [Ctrl+O] [P] [N] [Ctrl+P] [A] [S] [D] [F] [G] [Ctrl+G] [Ctrl+Alt+S] [H] [J] [K] [L] [Z] [B] Raises the volume. Reduces the volume. Starts playback. Cancels playback/resumes playback. Switches to mute/loud. Repeats a selected part of the movie. Repeats a chapter or title. Jumps one frame forwards. Minimizes the program interface. Opens subtitle selection. Shows/hides the subtitles. Shows/hides external subtitles. Opens the selection of the playback source. Opens the playback list. Jumps to the previous chapter. Jumps to the next chapter. Opens the file. Changes the camera perspective. Ends playback. Enables/disables the zoom tool. Plays the movie forwards. Jumps to the next bookmark. Opens the Time dialog box. Opens the Subtitle Control dialog box. Changes the language. Ejects the disc. Switches between the channels on a karaoke DVD. Opens the selection of the available menus. Changes between full-screen and normal view. Plays the movie backwards. Jumps back one intra codec picture. [Ctrl+B] An intra codec picture is compressed in the video stream independently of other pictures while the picture is being processed. This corresponds to approximately 10 frames.

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[C] [Ctrl+C] [M] [0-9] [F1] [Page up] [Page down]
Creates a snapshot. Opens the Options menu. Adds a bookmark. Keyboard range 0-9. Shows the Help file. Fast forwards. Rewinds.

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List of figures
Fig. 1: Nero StartSmart Fig. 2: Program interface Fig. 3: Minimized view of control panel Fig. 4: Options window Fig. 5: Options OSD setting window Fig. 6: Options Toolbar setting window Fig. 7: Options Disc playback dialog box Fig. 8: Edit user dialog box Fig. 9: Options Skin browser dialog box Fig. 10: Playlist window Fig. 11: Program interface- Toolbar

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Glossary

Container format

A container format defines type and structure, in other words sets out the framework for packing the file types. AIFF for audio, AVI for video, MPG or MP4 for audio, video, and subtitles for instance are particularly commonly used containers.

MPEG-2

MPEG-2 is a compression standard for video and audio files. Because of higher bit rates on the video side, the quality of videos compressed using MPEG-2 is higher on the video side than the quality of videos compressed using MPEG-1. MPEG-2-coded videos are used for both SVCDs and DVDs. Audio files were upgraded to lower bit rates and multiple channels (5.1).

MPEG-3

MPEG-3 was originally planned as the standard for high-definition television (HDTV) and has meanwhile been implemented in the MPEG-2 standard. The MPEG-3 standard has not materialized.

MPEG-4

MPEG-4 is a further development of the MPEG-2 format. In comparison with MPEG-2, the data is compressed even more and the format has been extended to support video objects, 3-D contents, artificial objects, and so on. Certain standards such as AAC as well as the support of Digital Rights Management (DRM) have been defined in the audio sector.

Nero Digital

Nero Digital is the next generation of MPEG-4-compatible compression technology with algorithms for premium-quality video encoding and with full High Efficiency AAC Audio. Nero Digital is compatible with ISO/14496-2/3, MPEG-4 and all MPEG-4 applications.

S/PDIF

Abbreviation of Sony/Philips Digital Interface. S/PDIF is a standardized transmission format for audio data. The interface is found on digital audio devices such as DAT recorders or high-quality PC sound cards. S/PDIF permits digital transmission from one device to another, without the need to first convert the data to produce an analog signal.
Super Video Compact Disc. Movies and audio/video data with the MPEG-2 compression standard are stored on a SVCD. In comparison with a VCD, there is an improvement in the picture quality.
Video Compact Disc. Movies and audio/video data are stored on a CD with the MPEG-1 compression standard. The basis for this is an ISO file system and digital video movies are also included. A VCD can be played back by most CD-ROMs, DVD players and DVD-ROM drives using the software. The picture format is played back in 4:3 and the sound in stereo. Multiple sound tracks or selectable subtitles are not provided for.

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Dynamic Noise Control 24

Administrator

Creating 19

Effects

Chroma Luma 22 22
Audio Formats Audio Meta Data Displaying Cover Stereo Mode
Film effects Formats Full-screen Mode

Change View 9

Audio CD Audio File

Bookmark

Adding Bookmark 11

Full-Screen Mode

Changing View 11, 32

Bookmarks

Glossary 37

Playing 25

Hardware Acceleration 20

Chapter

Repeating Selecting Smooth Navigation

10, 32

Installation Internet Radio Internet TV 30

Configuration

Configuring Toolbar 15

Context menu Control Control Panel

Minimize

33 XE 9

Jog Shuttle 10

Launching Program 8
Conventions Copy Protection

Playing 30

Automatic Playback Playing 17 25

Media File Mouse

Configuring Mouse Wheel 25
Auto Play Auto-Resume Playing

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Subtitle Setting
Letterboxing Monitor Border Size Screen Control
Nero Digital Nero Digital Audio
Displaying Cover Displaying Logo

Selecting Skin 24

Nero MediaHome

Snapshot

Configuring

12, 32

On-Screen Display 13
Start System Requirements

Sound Card

Parental control Parental Control
Creating an Administrator Creating Users

Target Group Toolbar

Setting
Parental Level Picture File Playback

Finishing

Tooltip TV

Playback List

Displaying 26

Playback Source

Select 10
Brightness Contrast DVD-Auto Resume Gamma Hue Saturation Sharpness Video Formats

Playback Window Playlist

Creating Displaying Editing Loading Playing Saving

28 28, 29

Program Interface
Control Panel Playback Window Selecting Skin Toolbar

Video File Video Mode

Deinterlacing

Video Movie

Screen

WHQL Certified Driver 7

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Contact

Nero ShowTime is a Nero AG product.
Nero AG Im Stoeckmaedle 13-Karlsbad Germany Web: Help: E-mail: Fax: www.nero.com http://support.nero.com techsupport@nero.com +928 499
Copyright 2007 Nero AG and its licensors. All rights reserved.

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Manual Nero ShowTime
Copyright and Trademark Information
Copyright and Trademark Information This document, like the software described therein, is provided as a license and may only be used or reproduced in accordance with the licensing agreement. The contents of this document, as well as the associated software, is subject to change without prior notice. Nero AG rejects any responsibility for the correctness of the contents of this document and rejects any claims that transcend the clauses of the guarantee agreement. This document and all of its contents are protected by copyright and are the property of Nero AG. All rights reserved. In addition, this document contains material that is protected by internationally valid copyright. This document may not be reproduced, transmitted, or transcribed in whole or in part without the express written permission of Nero AG. Please keep in mind that existing graphics, pictures, videos, music titles or other materials that you may wish to insert or transcribe into projects may be protected by copyright. The unauthorized use of this type of material in your projects may violate the rights of the owner of the copyright. Make sure that you obtain all necessary authorizations from the owner of the copyright. Unless you own the copyright, have permission from the copyright owner or your actions fall under the "fair use" provisions of copyright law, you may be violating national or international copyright laws. The transcribing, re-formation, modification or publication of copyright-protected material may lead to claims for damages and the enforcement of other legal measures against you. If you are unsure of your rights, you should contact your legal advisor. Some Nero Suite applications require technologies developed by third-party manufacturers, some of which are contained in the Nero Suite as demo versions. These applications can be activated online free of charge or by sending an activation fax to have unlimited use of the version. Nero will only transmit the data necessary for activation of the technology licensed from third parties. For unlimited use of Nero Suite, it is therefore necessary to have an Internet connection or a fax machine. Copyright 2006-2008 Nero AG and its licensors. All rights reserved. Nero, the Nero logo, Nero Digital, Nero Essentials, Nero Express, Nero ImageDrive, Nero LiquidTV, Nero MediaHome, Nero PhotoSnap, Nero Recode, Nero RescueAgent, Nero ShowTime, Nero SecurDisc, Nero StartSmart, Nero Vision, InCD, Move it, and UltraBuffer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nero AG. Nero ShowTime versions with 2.0-channel DTS decoding:
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All rights reserved.
Nero ShowTime versions with 2.0-channel DTS decoding:
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Table of contents 8.3 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 8.3.4 8.3.5 8.4 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.10 10.1 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.5 10.2.6 10.2.7 10.12 Video Video mode Video quality Nero Digital settings Film effects Enhance video Audio DRC Metadata Enable Quiet Disc Playback Key Combinations Technical Information System requirements Formats supported Disk types Disc formats Audio formats and codecs DRM-protected media formats TV formats Video formats and codecs Formats for Playlists Nero ShowTime versions Index Contact 53 55

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About the manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero ShowTime. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions: Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be precisely followed. Indicates additional information or advice.

1. Start

The number at the beginning of a line indicates a prompt for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result. Indicates a result.

OK (see) []

Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program interface. They are shown in boldface. Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and are shown in red and underlined. Indicates keyboard shortcuts for entering commands.

About Nero ShowTime

Use Nero ShowTime to play all digital recordings (movies, TV programs, home videos, and DVD videos) with excellent picture and sound quality. You can also use it to play Audio CDs. Nero ShowTime has a reminder feature for each inserted disc, and during playback you can create screenshots for the video being shown. The playback window can be scaled down or viewed in full-screen mode. Playlists can be conveniently created and managed for the files you want to play.

Launching the program

To start Nero ShowTime via Nero StartSmart, proceed as follows:
1. Click the StartSmart icon.
The Nero StartSmart window opens.

2. Click the

button.
The list of Nero applications appears.

Nero StartSmart window

3. Select the Nero ShowTime entry in the selection list. 4. The Nero ShowTime window opens.
You have launched Nero ShowTime via Nero StartSmart.

Program Interface

The Nero ShowTime program interface is the starting point from which you can play videos and listen to music. The program interface consists of a playback window for videos and a control bar. You can use the control bar to select a file or video for playback, open the Options window, adjust the volume, control playback, and see information regarding the file that is currently being played.

Program Interface Creates a frame, i.e. a picture of the current playback window. [Alt+C] The frame is stored in the folder that you specified in Options. This feature is only available if hardware acceleration is disabled.

Media File Playback

With Nero ShowTime you can play or play back various file types. You can select the following files to play:
Video file Video movie that is available in a video folder structure, on a DVD or hard drive for instance Audio file Audio CD Image file button.
You can start files from different sources. To select the source, click the

Playing Video from Disc

You can use Nero ShowTime to play video files from a disc, for example a DVD-Video. You can find more information on Blu-ray support at www.nero.com/link.php?topic_id=416. To play video files from a disc, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the disc into the drive.
Playback starts automatically. If playback does not start automatically, use the
ton to select the drive where the disc is located. but-
The disc is played. The control bar and extended area are available for regulating playback. If a DVD-Video has already played, the DVD Auto-Resume window opens. Here you can choose whether the Video-DVD should be resumed at the last point viewed or started at the beginning. See also: Creating a Playlist 25

Play Audio CD

Nero ShowTime plays an Audio CD. The Audio CD can be automatically identified with Gracenote MusicID when it plays. Metadata (e.g. artist, album title, genre, track title) is accessed by the Gracenote Media Database and assigned to the tracks. Gracenote Album Art provides the matching album cover for the Audio CD.
Media File Playback To play an Audio CD, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the Audio CD into a drive.
ton to select the drive in which the disc is located. but-
The disc is analyzed and the required information is sent to Gracenote. If a Gracenote
Media Database entry matches your Audio CD exactly, the metadata is applied and displayed in the playlist and info area. If several entries are found, the Matches window opens and the possible metadata records are displayed.
2. Select the metadata record that matches your Audio CD. 3. Click the Send New Data button if none of the metadata records match your Audio CD. 4. The Edit Metadata window opens.

Edit Metadata

The Edit MetaData window also opens if no matching entry is found in the database but you want to enter the metadata and make it available.
5. If necessary, edit the metadata (e.g. title, artist, album title, year, genre). 6. Click the Advanced Options button to add information.
The Gracenote MusicID Information window, which originates from Gracenote, opens.
After entering the additional information, you have to close the window so that the Edit Metadata window displays again.
7. Click the Submit Data button.
Changed or new Audio CD metadata is sent to Gracenote and added to the Gracenote

Media Database.

The Edit Metadata window is closed and the information displays in the playlist and info
The disc is played and the album cover is displayed in the playback window. The control
bar and extended area are available for regulating playback. Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com.
Playing Audio and Video Files from the Hard Drive
To play an audio or video file from the hard drive, proceed as follows:

1. Click the

The selection list of the playback source opens.
Selection list of the playback source
2. To play the content of an entire folder or a video title (e.g. a Video-DVD movie copied to the
hard drive) located in a folder: 1. Select the Folder entry. The Select Folder window opens. If the folder has a video title, the video movie is played. If the folder contains other media files, the files are played in alphabetical order. During playback you can use the button to view the playlist and select individual files. 2. Select the folder you want and click the OK button.
3. If you want to play one single file:
1. Select the File entry. The Open window opens. The file is played. 2. Select the file (audio, image or video file) you want and click the Open button.
You have played audio or video files from the hard drive. The control bar and extended
area are available for regulating playback. The lable in the Quick Playlist for repeated playback. See also: Playlist window 19 button makes the selected files avai-

Playing Streamed Media

Nero ShowTime lets you play streamed media. Streaming refers to the continuous transmission of data from the Internet or a network; the data can be played while it is being transmitted. This means it is no longer necessary to wait until a media file is completely transmitted before playing it.
About playing Nero MediaHome streamed TV channels
If a Nero MediaHome server is started in the network and has made TV channels available for streaming, you can watch television using Nero ShowTime. Nero MediaHome is a server that allows clients, e.g. playback devices that request services, such as Nero ShowTime, to play files located in shared folders on the server. Nero MediaHome is a stand-alone product from Nero and can purchased on the Internet at www.nero.com. More information is available in the Nero MediaHome user manual available for download from www.nero.com free of charge. The following requirements have to be fulfilled: The PC is part of a (UPnP) network in which a Nero MediaHome server has been launched. TV channels have been selected for streaming in Nero MediaHome (see the Nero MediaHome user manual for how to do this and the system requirements for Nero MediaHome). To watch television with Nero ShowTime, follow the steps below:

The playlist opens.

2. Click the UPnP tab.
Nero ShowTime searches for a Nero MediaHome network and the TV channels of the

network.

3. Select a channel of your choice in the MediaHome network entry. 4. To add the channel to the playlist, click the Add to Existing Playlist button. 5. Click the Play button.
Nero ShowTime starts playback.
See also: Playlist window 19

Playing Web Media

With Nero ShowTime you can enter and play Web media from the Internet. This includes audio, video and image casts web radio and web TV.
Playing Streamed Media A cast is a series of posts (audio, video, or pictures) on the Internet to which you can subscribe with a news feed. To enter and play web media, proceed as follows:
2. Click the Web Media tab.
The Playlist window opens.
3. Click the Add URL tab to enter new web media.
The Add a New Subscription window opens.

Add a new subscription

4. Select the desired category for the subscription in the Category drop-down menu. 5. Enter a name for the entry in the Title edit box. 6. Enter the Internet address for the entry in the URL edit box. 7. Use the radio buttons in the Update Interval area to specify the the updating frequency for

the entry.

8. Click the Subscribe button.
You have subscribed to the web media. A folder is created under the Web Media tab

6.1.3 UPnP tab

The UPnP tab gives you the option of selecting media files located on a UPnP network, such as Nero MediaHome. The following setting options are available on the UPnP tab: Drop-down menu Media File Button Play Button Add to existing playlist Button Back arrow Button Forward arrow Button Moves a folder down. This button is only enabled if you have moved one folder up previously by using the Back arrow button. Updates the view. Opens the Select Playlist window. You can select a playlist to which you can add this file. Moves a folder up. Selects the media that should be shown. You have the option of filtering in order to show only picture, music, or video files, or of showing all files. Plays a selected file.

6.1.4 Web Media tab

The Web Media tab gives you the option of downloading, entering, and adding web media. The following setting options are available on the Web Media tab: Drop-down menu Media File Button Play Selects the media that should be shown. You have the option of filtering in order to show only picture, music, or video files, or of showing all files. Plays a selected file.
Playlist Button Add URL Button Download Opens the Add a New Subscription window, where you can enter web media (web TV, web radio, or media casts). The web medium is shown in the Web Media tab. Downloads the selected media file from the Internet and saves it to the hard drive. You can select several media files for downloading, but only one media file at a time will be transferred. The downloaded media files are automatically added to the Downloaded Web Media playlist.

6.1.4.1

My Nero Video RSS Feeds
If you have My Nero Community activated, you can also use Nero ShowTime to display My Nero video RSS feeds and play the content. By default a number of feeds are already provided for you in Nero ShowTime. You can access My Nero Community at http://my.nero.com. This is where registered users can manage blogs, publish multimedia files to share with other users and more. In addition to the default feeds, other video feeds recommended for viewing by a My Nero Buddy are available to My Nero users. These recommendations can be found in My Nero Community under Buddies Recommended. To use My Nero Buddy feeds, you must be registered with My Nero Community. You also have to store your access data in the Nero ControlCenter. For more information, please see the Nero ControlCenter manual. See also: Playing Web Media 16

Creating a Playlist

To create and save a playlist, proceed as follows:
2. Click the New Playlist button.
A new playlist is created in the left area under All.
3. Enter a name for the playlist, e.g. Hits, and press the Enter key on your keyboard. 4. Click the Add Files button.
The Add Files to Playlist window opens.
5. Select the files to add to the playlist and click the Open button.
The files are now available in the playlist. You can add more media files to the playlist
from the Local Media and UPnP tabs by using the Add to Existing Playlist button. You can now playback the playlist by clicking the Play button. To close the window without starting playback, click the See also: Playlist window 19 button.
Loading and Playing a Playlist
To load and play a saved playlist, proceed as follows:
2. Click the Open button.
The Add Playlist Links window opens.
3. Select the playlist you want to load and click the Open button.
The playlist is available in the Playback window in the Playlists tab.
4. To play this playlist, select it and click the Playback button.
Nero ShowTime starts by playing the playlist. During playback you can use the
ton to view the list and select individual files. See also: Playlist window 19 but-

Editing a Playlist

To edit a saved playlist, proceed as follows:
2. Select the desired playlist. 3. To add files to the playlist:
1. Click the Add Files button. The Add Files to Playlist window opens. 2. Repeat the last step for each file to be added to the playlist.
4. To remove files from the playlist:
1. Select the file you want to remove. 2. Click the Remove button. The file is removed from the playlist. 3. Repeat the last step for each file that is to be added to the playlist.
5. To re-sort the files of the playlist:
1. Right-click to open the context menu. 2. Select the Sort list entry. The sub-entries are displayed. Select the sorting criterion you want here. You can also do a random sort of the list.
6. To save the playlist under a new file name:
1. Click the Export button.
Playlist The Export Playlist window opens.
2. Enter the desired file name in the File Name edit box. 3. Choose a playlist format from the Save As drop-down menu. 4. Select the required folder. The playlist is saved.
7. To save the changes made to the playlist:
1. Click the Save button. The Save As window opens. 2. Select the file name of the selected playlist. 3. Click the Save button. The selected playlist is overwritten.
You have successfully edited a saved playlist.

Identifying Audio Files

Control During Playback The following entries are also available: Help Tutorial About Opens the Nero ShowTime help. Opens the www.nero.com tutorials page, where you can download interactive tutorials for Nero products free of charge. Opens the About Nero ShowTime window, where you will find information such as the version number.
Controlling external subtitles
With Nero ShowTime you can control the external subtitles of a movie during playback. External subtitles mean that the subtitle information is not in the movie but rather in an external file in a special format. If the subtitle file is in the same folder as the movie and has the same name, Nero ShowTime detects the subtitle file automatically and displays it in accordance with the selected setting. The following requirements have to be fulfilled: The movie is being played back. Playback of external subtitles is enabled. To control subtitles, proceed as follows:
1. To have subtitles displayed from an external file:
1. Display the expanded area. 2. Click the button. 3. Click the External subtitles adjustment > Add subtitles to list entry. A browser window opens. The subtitles are added to the subtitles list and displayed in the movie. 4. Select the desired subtitles and click the Open button.
2. If the movie and subtitles are not synchronized and you want to synchronize them:
1. Display the expanded area. 2. Click the button. 3. Click the External subtitles adjustment > Subtitles control entry. The Subtitles Control window opens. 4. Select the Standard movie speeds or Change to radio button to adapt the speed of the subtitles to the movie. 5. Enter a value in the Delay subtitles by edit box to synchronize the subtitles to the movie. 6. Click the OK button. The changes are applied.
You have displayed the subtitles and controlled the running time.
Control During Playback See also: Subtitles control window 31

Subtitles control window

If the subtitles are not in synch with the movie, you can adjust the subtitles with Nero ShowTime in the Subtitles Control window. You can open the window during the movie in the expanded area of the control bar using the titles button. > Adjust external subtitles > Control Sub-

Subtitles Control window

The following setting options are available: Radio button No change Radio button Normal movie speed Chooses a different speed for the subtitles. The standard frame rates of 23.976 (for NTSC), 24.25 (for PAL), 29.97 (for NTSC), and 30 frames per second are available in the drop-down menu. Choose this setting option if the speeds for the movie and the subtitles are different from each other. This happens, for example, when the movie is coded in NTSC, but the subtitles are coded in PAL (or vice versa). Retains the speed of the subtitles.
Control During Playback Radio button Change to Specifies a user-defined speed for subtitles. You can specify a value between 0 and 200 frames per second. Choose this setting option if the speeds for the movie and the subtitles are different from each other and the default settings in the Normal movie speed drop-down menu are not sufficient to fix this. Defines a synchronization time in milliseconds. Enter a positive value in order to delay subtitle displays. Enter a negative value in order to display subtitles earlier. Choose this setting option if the movie and the subtitles have the same movie speed but are not running synchronously.
Input field Delay subtitles by
See also: External Subtitles 35

Options Window

The Options window provides various options for customizing the appearance of the Nero ShowTime interface and for configuring settings according to your requirements. The window can be opened using the button. It consists of a navigation tree and a screen area. Depending on the entry that is selected in the navigation tree, a different screen area is displayed.

General settings

The General entry provides, e.g. configuration options for the keyboard and mouse, as well as for configuring the navigation bar. The following setting options are available: Check box Always on top Check box Enable Tooltips Button Enable all currently disabled "Never show me again" messages Re-enables all windows that you had disabled with the "Never show me this message again" check box. Nero ShowTime remains in the foreground even if other programs are started. Enables Tooltips.

8.1.1 OSD setting

The OSD setting entry contains configuration options for the on-screen display. The onscreen display indicates the current procedure in the playback window such as "Play" or "Volume increased."
Options OSD setting window
The following setting options are available: Check box Activate Enables/disables the on-screen display, i.e. process messages in the playback window. If the on-screen display is enabled, the current process is displayed in the playback window. Input field Display for Check box Display extra information Radio buttons OSD position Button Set font Button Set text color Defines the text color for the on-screen display. Enables display of additional information, e.g. about the video stream bit rate and audio encoding. Defines the position of the on-screen display in the playback window. Defines the font for the on-screen display. Defines the time of the on-screen display in seconds.

Options Window Button Set background color Defines the background color for the on-screen display.

8.1.2 External Subtitles

The External subtitles entry allows you to enable external subtitles and to define the display. The following setting options are available: Check box Enable external subtitles Buttons New font / text color Check box Use shadow Input field Pixel Defines the pixel width of the shadow. Enables shadows around external subtitles. Enables display of external subtitles. External subtitles are only available if the relevant file with external subtitles is saved in the same directory as the selected film. Defines the font and text color of the subtitles.

8.1.3 Keyboard and mouse

The Keyboard and mouse setting entry contains configuration options for control via the keyboard and mouse. The following setting options are available: Button Use mouse wheel for Check box Inverse Input field Time seek duration Defines the time interval in seconds that makes it possible to jump forwards and backwards in the program using the buttons. and Specifies which function should be assigned to the mouse wheel during playback. The Volume, Time and Previous/Next Chapter entries are available. Inverts the mouse wheel's function.

8.1.4 Capture a frame

The Capture Frame entry provides configuration options for the frame. A frame is a snapshot of the playback window.
Options Window The following setting options are available in the Capture to area: Radio button Clipboard Radio button Background image Radio button File Button Screenshot Folder Radio button Printer The following setting options are available in the Captured aspect ratio area: Radio button Original video source size Radio button Current video window size Saves the frame in the current aspect ratio of the playback window. Saves the frame in the original aspect ratio of the movie. Sends a frame directly to the printer. Defines a folder where the images are saved. Saves one frame immediately as the desktop wallpaper. In the combo box select how the frame should be displayed on the desktop. Numbers your frames and saves them in BMP format. Depending on the configuration of your PC saves one picture only.
8.1.5 Configuring the navigation bar
The Navigation bar setting entry provides configuration options for the navigation bar. The navigation bar is used principally so that the entire control panel does not need to be displayed during playback. It is displayed at the top of the screen during playback if you move the cursor to this position and provides selection and configuration options for the movie being shown (see Navigation bar 29).
Options Navigation Bar Setting window
The following setting options are available: Check box Activate Radio button Always show Radio button Show only in full screen mode Selection list Disabled Selection list Enabled Button Show (all) Adds (all) features of the Enabled selection list. All buttons are displayed in the navigation bar. Displays the features of the navigation bar. Displays the features that are not available on the navigation bar. Enables the navigation bar for playback in full-screen and normal mode. Activates the navigation bar only for playback in full screen mode. Enables the navigation bar.

8.3.3 Nero Digital settings
The Nero Digital settings entry provides configuration options for playing Nero Digital videos. The settings in this section only affect Nero Digital videos and have no significance for DVD-Videos, VCDs and SVCDs. The following setting options are available: Check box Remember subtitle setting when playing Nero Digital movie Check box Display subtitles smoothly Retains the settings for the subtitles for the next time a film is played.
Improves the display of subtitles.

8.3.4 Film effects

The Film effects entry allows effects to be applied to the video movie. The following setting options are available: Check box Use film effects Slider Luma Slider Chroma Button Reset Restores the default setting. Defines color hue and color saturation. Defines the brightness of the image. Activates the use of film effects.

8.3.5 Enhance video

The Enhance video entry allows you to change the appearance of the video. The following setting options are available: Drop-down menu Preferences Button Save As Selects a predefined entry and adjusts the slider accordingly. If the values are changed, the Custom entry is selected. Opens the New Preset window where you can store the current setting under a name of your choice.
Options Window Button Delete Preset Slider Brightness Slider Contrast Slider Saturation Slider Hue Slider Gamma Slider Sharpness Button Reset Resets the setting value to the default value. Defines the sharpness of the video. Adjusts the gamma setting of the video. Defines the hue of the video. Defines the saturation of the video. Defines the contrast of the video. Deletes the currently selected self-defined preset. Presets predefined by the system cannot be deleted. Defines the brightness of the video.
The Audio entry provides configuration options for the output of audio files. The following setting options are available: Area Audio output Selection list Output mode Specifies the settings for audio output. For example you can specify the number of speakers or configure the bass boost feature and specify the positioning of the speakers in the room. Defines the audio output mode.

8.4.1 DRC

The DRC entry lets you enable Dynamic Range Control. Originally very loud or very quiet passages of a movie are adjusted to each other. This option is recommended when very small speakers are used for playback.

Variety.. 52
Q Quiet Disc Playback.. 47 S Saturation... 45 Screen control.. 42 Screenshot.. 10 Settings
General.. 33 General settings... 33 Keyboard.. 35 Keyboard and mouse.. 35 Mouse.. 35 OSD... 34 OSD setting... 34

Video... 42

Video cast.. 17 Video mode.. 42, 43 Video optimization
Brightness... 45 Contrast... 45 Enhance video.. 45 Gamma.. 45 Hue... 45 Saturation.. 45 Sharpness... 45
Video quality.. 44 W Weave... 43 Web media

Play... 17

Sharpness.. 45 Shortcuts.. 48 Snapshot.. 10 Startup

Program... 7

Stepless navigation.. 8 Streamed media
Nero MediaHome.. 16 Play... 16 Streaming... 16 TV Channels.. 16 Watch TV.. 16
Web Media.. 23 Web radio... 17 Web TV.. 17 Window

Subtitles control.. 31

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