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Quick Start Guide - 16
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Using O!Direct
O!Direct allows you to stream media files such as movies, music, or photos from a
computer to a high-definition external display in a wired or wireless network.
• Ensure that your computer and your HD media player are on the same subnet mask.
• Ensure that your wired or wireless network connection is working properly.
• Ensure that the firewall and any anti-virus software/utility are disabled on your computer.
• For more details on setting up a wired connection, refer to the user manual included
in the support CD.
Installing O!Direct
To install O!Direct
1. Place the bundled support CD in your computer’s optical disk drive.
2. Double-click the
setup.exe
file from the O!Direct folder.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
• If your HD media player’s current firmware version does not include O!Direct,
download the O!Direct utility from the ASUS Support site at
http://support.asus. com
.
• O!Direct can only run in Windows® OS.
• You need to reboot your computer after uninstalling or updating O!Direct.
• You can uninstall O!Direct from Windows Control Panel.
Streaming media files via O!Direct
1. Right-click the media files, and then click O!Direct on your computer.
2. In the dialogue box that appears on your computer, key in the PIN number
in the
Pin code
field, and then click
OK
. HD media player generates the pin
number and displays it on your high-definition external display.
• To play multiple files, press <
Ctrl
>/<
Shift
> + mouse left-click. This command
classifies your files and then plays them in sequence of movies, music and photo.
• when you connect to a network via a wireless connection, lag or jitters may occur
when streaming high-definition video files. It is due to wireless signal interference or
insufficient bandwidth in some home-based wireless routers. We recommend that
you use wired connection (LAN/RJ-45 cable) for streaming high-definition video files.
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