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XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 1.0
1. Operational Overview
This chapter includes instructions for loading DTS movie and trailer discs into the XD10 and discusses
basic operation before, during, and after a show. The XD10 menu structure is described, and the various
submenus and options are explained. Language Management, check procedures, and compatibility topics
are covered near the end of this chapter.
1.1. Loading Discs
The XD10 contains two DVD/CD-ROM drives and a large capacity internal hard drive. Up to thirty full-
length features can be stored on the hard drive. All titles (such as movie digital sound tracks) are played
from the hard drive and titles are loaded to the hard drive from DTS cinema discs. DTS cinema discs are
placed in the DVD/CD-ROM drives for transferring to the hard drive. Either drive A or B can be used to
download DTS cinema titles. Once the XD10 is set up and the cinema discs are loaded, feature films,
trailers, videos (if equipped with the Video Option), and subtitles/narration/captions (if equipped with the
CSS Option) can be played directly from the XD10. The XD10 automatically starts, stops, and tracks
film breaks and changeovers without needing any action from the projectionist/operator.
Note: The system uses caddy-less DVD/CD-ROM drives. The drive will not accept a
DVD/CD-ROM disc in a caddy or case. You must remove the disc from its case and place it
on the DVD/CD tray.
The DTS digital sound track will automatically download to the hard drive. Once the download is
complete, a “Complete” message will display, prompting you to open the drive door to remove the disc
and place it in its carrier. Place the carrier and disc back into the film can and return it to the film depot
along with the print.
Load DTS cinema video discs as you would DTS cinema sound discs. Be aware that the disc must be
labeled as a “DTS Cinema Video” disc. This disc has special formatting that enables the material to
become part of the XD10 “Video Playlist”. It must be part of the Video Playlist in order for the material
to be available for playback at the appropriate time.
1.1.1. Contents File Management
The hard drive capacity is 40 gigabytes. As additional material is loaded onto the hard drive, the drive
may approach or reach its capacity for storage. In that case, loading new material will necessitate
deletion of existing material, to make room. The XD10 file management approach is based on identifying
existing material that has not been played recently.
The system keeps a list of data files. Whenever a show is played, or loaded from a disc, all material for
that show is put at the head of the list. Therefore, files that have not played recently move down the list.
The file that has not been played for the longest time is at the bottom of the list.
When a new CD-ROM is loaded, the program starts at the bottom of the list and deletes enough files to
make room to copy the new material.
You can also use the PLAYBACK | CONTENTS menu to selectively delete features and trailers from the
hard disc. (See page 1-14).
1.1.2. About DTS Movie Discs
DTS movie discs are issued to theaters from the film studio’s distribution company. Make sure the discs
you are loading match the movie you want to play (for example, “Jurassic Park” film with “Jurassic Park”
movie discs). Download one movie title at a time. Always return discs with the print.
Note: If film and discs do not match, the digital sound track will not play, when selected for
playback on the Playlist.
Operational Overview Document #: 9301E692001.0
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