Reading the whole story, Using photos, Uploading photos – Moxi Version 4.1 User Manual
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Reading the whole story
All headlines have a story behind them. To read the story, press info
on the remote. Use the next and back buttons to page through the
story.
Figure 23: Reading a SuperTicker story
Using Photos
You can load hundreds of digital photos on your media center and
then play them back as slideshows on your TV.
The media center can also connect to your networked computer run-
ning Windows Media Connect and stream photos over your home
network. To learn more about connecting to your PC, see Enabling PC
Link on page 53.
Uploading photos
1.
Attach a memory card reader to a USB port on the media center. The
rear ports are USB 2.0 and significantly faster than the front USB
ports.
2.
Insert the memory card containing the photos into the card reader.
3.
In the Photos category, choose load album.
4.
The media center uses a reserved partition of the hard drive for pho-
tos and music so uploading photos does not decrease the amount of
TV you can record. The media center shows you how much of the
dedicated space you are using with the Media Storage Capacity
graph (see figure 24).
a.
If you have room for the new album, continue to Step 5.
b.
Otherwise, choose no, close, and then delete an older album before
uploading a new one.
5.
Choose yes, upload to confirm. The media center creates a new
album, labels it with the current date, and copies the photos stored
on the memory card.
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Missing boy in Colorado found alive after
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CANON CITY, Colo. -- Years from now,
8-year-old Evan Thompson will have quite
a story to tell.
On his first camping trip over the
weekend, he vanished for four days. Lost,
he wandered without food and water. He
poked at ant hills, slept beneath trees and
hid in caves while nearly 100 rescuers
searched for him.
The media center skips any photos larger than 10 MB.