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Video Input
on your HD TV set. Each TV set does this differently, but many TV sets have a
button marked “Video source” on the remote control. You will need to find the correct
source which corresponds to the connection you made from the MediaMVP-HD.
Once you select the correct source, you should see the MediaMVP-HD main screen.
If you do not see the main screen and you are using HDMI, you might need to change the
video format setting on your HD TV set or the MediaMVP-HD. Please see
Step 3:
Configure the HDMI video format of MediaMVP-HD to match your HD TV set (if
necessary)
for tips on matching your HD TV video format to the MediaMVP-HD.
If you are using HDMI to connect to your HD TV, MediaMVP-HD typically adjusts the HDMI
setting automatically. For some HD TV sets, the automatic settings do not work properly.
There are a few things you can do in this case:
- you can use the MediaMVP-HD
Setup menu
to manually set MediaMVP-HD to HDMI
video settings. To do this, we suggest you connect both the Composite video and HDMI
video to your HD TV at the same time. If you do this, you can see the MediaMVP-HD screen
using composite video. You can then quickly switch back and forth between Composite and
HDMI to see if you have chosen the correct settings.
- you can use the Component video connections, which are also high definition but do not
attempt to use automatic settings and therefore will connect more easily
Use the MediaMVP-HD Setup menu to manually set MediaMVP-HD to HDMI
video settings
Start by using
Composite video
. You should see the MediaMVP-HD main menu on your
HD TV set. Then use your Hauppauge remote control and go to
Setup/VideoOutput
and
choose
NTSC HDMI
.
N
ote: Click the OK button on the remote control to enter each menu.
You will see a list of HDMI video formats, from 480i to 1080p (the highest video format).
Choose 480i and click the
OK button
on MediaMVP-HD.
Now switch your HD TV set to the HDMI input which is connected to MediaMVP-HD.
If you see video (the MediaMVP-HD HDMI Setup menu), you know that this format is sup-
ported by your TV set.
Once you have found a format, try the next higher video format. Do this until you cannot
Step 3: Configure the HDMI video format of
MediaMVP-HD to match your HD TV set (if necessary)