Moxi Version 4.1 User Manual
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Glossary
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A user interface through which
consumers can explore and access live or
recorded TV programming, digital music,
photos, and games using a remote con-
trol.
P
A feature providing
control of media viewing by restricting
programming by rating and requiring the
use of a PIN.
A feature that allows the media cen-
ter to view and play photos and music
stored on your personal computer.
A feature that allows consumers to
store, organize and display digital pic-
tures.
Remote controls that
allow manipulation of your location with-
in the current program. The actions in-
clude: play, pause, stop, fast-forward,
slow-motion, rewind, skip, replay, next,
and back.
A horizontal graphic that ap-
pears in the lower part of the screen
whenever you press a playback control.
The bar provides information about the
viewing location within the current pro-
gram.
In Jukebox, after creating a queue,
you may save it as a playlist.
Q
In Jukebox, you may individually se-
lect a list of upcoming songs to play. That
is a queue and may be saved as a playlist
on Moxi.
R
Parameters that can be
altered to customize the recording. Op-
tions include: start and stop times, keep
duration, and more for series recordings.
A basic analog connection available
on some models.
An outlet jack for connection to IP net-
work or Ethernet applications.
S
The Sony/Phillips Digital Interface For-
mat is a set of standards for sending and
receiving digital audio signals, including
the connectors used by the input and out-
put digital audio devices.
Secondary audio programming is avail-
able on some programs that carry a sec-
ond audio track in another language than
the primary language. Not all programs
carry this feed.
Standard definition is the screen resolu-
tion (480 interlaced lines) of most stan-
dard TVs.
Used by Moxi to determine
which series to record when more than
two air at the same time.
A collection of photos. When
you upload photos from a memory card, a
new slideshow is created.
Use slow motion on any pro-
gram to view a show at very slow speed.
Activate it by pressing pause, and then
pressing the fast-forward button once.