「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」使い方ガイド
1.はじめに
「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」「Logitec Wireless DVD Player Plus」はロジテック スマホ・タブレット用ワイヤレスドライブでDVD-videoを再生するためのアプリです。アプリはApp Store(iOS)/Google Play(Android)からダウンロードできます。
お手持ちのスマートフォン/タブレットを使用して、家中どこでもDVDを楽しむことができます。また、モバイルバッテリー(別売)やシガーチャージャー(別売)を使用すれば、バスや新幹線、車での移動中にもご利用可能です。
自動車での使用に関する注意
- 運転者は、走行中にDVDの視聴や機器の操作を行わないでください。
- 本製品を車内に放置しないでください。急激な温度変化や直射日光は故障の原因となります。
- 振動によって音飛びや映像の乱れが起きる場合があります。また、動作中の大きな振動はメディアの傷つきや本体の故障につながる場合があります。
- シガーチャージャーをご使用の際は車のエンジンをかけてからドライブを接続し、エンジンを停止する前にドライブの電源を切るようにしてください。
ドライブを接続した状態でのエンジン操作は、本体の故障の原因になります。 - モバイルバッテリー及びシガーチャージャーは弊社推奨製品をご使用ください。推奨製品以外では動作保証いたしません。
推奨モバイルバッテリー及びシガーチャージャーは以下の「2.動作確認済み機器一覧(スマートフォン、タブレット」をご参照ください。
2.動作確認済み機器一覧(スマートフォン、タブレット)
対応OSはiOS8.0以降、Android 4.2.2以降です。
必ずロジテックスマホ・タブレット用ワイヤレスDVDドライブをご使用ください。他のドライブでは動作しません。
3.ご利用方法
事前準備
- App Store/Google Playから「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」をインストールしてください。
- 「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」アプリは最新バージョンにアップデートしておいてください。
- 使用するスマートフォン/タブレットはなるべく満充電の状態にしてください。
使い方
- ドライブ本体背面のスイッチを「AP」モードに切り替えます。
- ドライブにACアダプタまたはモバイルバッテリー(モバイルバッテリーには添付のUSB DC Jackケーブルをご使用ください)を接続します。
- スマートフォン/タブレットとドライブをWi-Fi接続します。設定>Wi-Fiから、ドライブ本体底面のラベルに記載されているSSID(logitecdvd-xxxxxx)を選択して接続してください。パスワードは「暗号キー」と記載された12桁の大文字の英数字です。
- 「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」のアイコンをタップして起動すると、初回起動時のみシリアル番号を入力するダイアログが表示されます。シリアル番号は 製品の個装箱に封入されている「シリアル番号のご案内」に記載されています。30桁の番号を正確に入力してください。
- トップメニューが表示され、画面の一番上に接続中のドライブのSSIDが表示されます。表示されない場合は画面を下方向にドラッグして再スキャンしてください。
- ドライブにDVD-videoをセットします。
- 画面の一番上に表示されているドライブのSSIDをタップすれば、再生が開始します。
4.メニュー画面
- バーチャルコントローラ― : メニュー画面でメニュー選択・決定を操作できます。
- DVDのメニュー画面をタップすると、バーチャルコントローラーが表示されます。もう一度タップすると非表示になります。
- 十字キーをタップしてメニューを操作します。「OK」をタップして決定します。
- バーチャルコントローラーは操作しやすい場所に移動することができます。
5.操作画面
- メニュー : DVD-Videoのメインメニューを表示します。
- 前のチャプター : 前のチャプターにジャンプします。
- 再生/一時停止 : 再生と一時停止を切り替えます。
- 次のチャプター : 次のチャプターにジャンプします。
- 10秒戻し : 10秒前のシーンにジャンプします。
- 60秒送り : 60秒後のシーンにジャンプします。
- マルチアングル : マルチアングル対応のタイトルでアングルの変更をします。
- 字幕 : 再生中のDVD-Videoに収録された字幕の切り替えをします。
- 音声 : 再生中のDVD-Videoに収録された音声の切り替えをします。
- VRモード : 2画面表示になり、市販のVRグラス(スマートフォンを画面として使用するタイプ)での視聴が可能になります。
詳しい使用方法は下記説明をご確認ください。※2
VRモード操作方法
- メニューバーに表示されているVRモードボタン(@)をタップします。
- 画面サイズの選択を促す画面(A)が表示されるので、お手持ちのスマートフォンに近いインチ数を選択してください。
- 適正なインチ数を選択したにもかかわらずピントが合わないと感じる場合は、画面サイズ選択画面から「歪み補正」を有効にしてください。
- 準備ができたらVRグラス(別売)にスマートフォンをセットし、視聴を開始します。VRグラスの使い方やスマートフォンのセット方法などはVRグラス製品それぞれに添付されている説明書をご参照ください。
6.よくあるご質問(Q & A)
ドライブが見つかりません。
- ドライブの電源を入れ直し、POWERランプ(緑色)とWLANランプ(青色)の点灯を確認してください。WPSランプ(橙色)点滅中はWi-Fiの準備中ですので、消灯するまでお待ちください。
スマホ/タブレットとWi-Fiドライブを接続(上記「3. ご利用方法」参照)し、「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」アプリを再起動してご確認ください。 - スマホ/タブレットとドライブの距離を近づけてお試しください。
- スマホ/タブレットのバッテリー残量をご確認ください。バッテリーが少ない場合は正常に動作しない場合があります。ドライブの給電をモバイルバッテリーで行っている場合も、バッテリー残量が少ない場合は正常に動作しない場合があります。いずれも満充電の状態でお試しください。
再生時に映像が乱れます。
- 携帯端末のバッテリーが低下している場合、DVDの再生に不具合が出る場合があります。十分に充電された状態でお楽しみください。
- 周囲に稼働中のルーターが多数存在している場合など、電波干渉により伝送性能が低下する場合がございます。Wi-Fiドライブと受信するスマホ/タブレットの距離を近づけて再度お試しください。
- また、下記手順で使用するチャンネルの変更を行うと、改善する場合がございます。チャンネルの変更はWi-Fiドライブとご使用になるスマホ/タブレットをWi-Fi接続した状態で行ってください。(チャンネルは周囲のルーターなどの使用チャンネルを確認の上、使用されていないチャンネルをご指定ください。例:13ch)
- チャンネル変更方法
「Logitec Wireless DVD Player」を起動→使い方ガイド→設定(ブラウザが開きます)→ネットワーク→チャンネルを変更して設定をタップ→60秒待つと設定が反映されます
再生可能なDVDメディアの種類を教えてください。
- 市販またはレンタルのDVD-video、市販の編集ソフトを用いて作成したDVD(DVD-video形式に限る)を再生できます。編集ソフトを用いて作成したDVDは、お使いのソフトによっては再生できない場合がございます。
地デジ録画したDVDを再生できますか?
- 再生できません。「Logitec DVD Player」は、地デジなどCPRM保護されたディスクの再生には対応していません。
レジューム再生できません。
- タイトルによっては、ルートメニューボタンでメニューに戻った後、レジューム再生できない場合があります。
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