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Power button:

the 

Power button 

will bring the MediaMVP into a standby mode and will turn

off the video output. It will not turn off the MediaMVP completely. When you click the 

Power

button

again, the MediaMVP will resume from standby and turn on its video output.

If you want to reset MediaMVP, you need to
remove the power plug for a few seconds, then
reconnect it.

Go button:

displays the 

Main menu

. When in

any menu, clicking the 

Go

button will bring up the

Main menu.

OK button:

the 

OK 

button is similar to the Enter

key.

Menu button:

brings up the 

Sub menu

. For

example, when in the Music menu, clicking the

Menu 

button will bring up the sub menu allowing

the selection of Play all / Sort by date / Sort by
name / Shuffle.

Back button:

goes back to the previous menu.

For example, if you have entered a directory and
you’d like to return to the previous directory, click

Back

.

Pause button:

will pause the music, video or

slideshow currently playing. Click 

Play

or 

Pause

again to continue playing from where you left off.

Vol- and Vol+ buttons:

you can control the

audio volume by using internal hardware in the
MediaMVP. This means you can adjust the audio
volume without having to use your TV sets’
remote control. 

Skip ahead and Skip back:

the Skip buttons

are used to skip 6 items ahead or backwards
when in the media lists (music, videos and pic-
tures) or when viewing pictures. When playing
videos, 

Skip 

advances the video 30 seconds.

Quick Jump 0 to 9 buttons:

When viewing lists of media, or when playing videos, the

number keys moves to 10% when you hit the ‘1’ key, 20% when you hit the ‘2’ key, etc. 

When viewing lists, the number buttons will move you to positions within the list. For exam-

Remote control

Power

button

Quick

Jump 

0 - 9

buttons

Audio mute

Menu

Volume

up/dn

Fast
forward

Fast

rewind

Stop

Pause

Play

Skip 
ahead

Skip

back

Green

button

Go menu

Videos

menu

Music

menu

Pictures

menu

Record

Summary of Contents for MediaMVP

Page 1: ...white RCA jack Right Audio red RCA jack In Europe a SCART cable is supplied instead of the video cable set The SCART connector on the MediaMVP has composite S Video and RGB output in addition to ster...

Page 2: ...same network hub Access Point or router this requirement is satisfied The wireless MediaMVP connects to your wireless network via 802 11G To support video playback the Wireless MediaMVP needs the hig...

Page 3: ...vX video in software then reencodes the video into a high bit rate MPEG 1 format The PC then transmits the high bit rate MPEG video over your network to the MediaMVP where it is decoded and played on...

Page 4: ...t Note If your TV set has only one audio input use just MediaMVPs Left audio cable On your TV set To display video from the MediaMVP you need to select the Video Input on your TV set Each TV set does...

Page 5: ...key you enter When you have finished entering the WEP key if necessary hit OK You will now be in the MediaMVP Wireless Settings menu Cursor down to Apply and hit OK Use your MediaMVP remote control Cu...

Page 6: ...menu cursor to Go and hit OK You need to select the Computer Name where you have installed the MediaMVP server software most networks only have one server Chose your server and hit OK You will then s...

Page 7: ...to optimize a wireless network for high speed video operation here are a few things you can do choose another wireless channel most Access Points come programmed to use channel 2 or 6 but you might fi...

Page 8: ...the WindowsXP Firewall to operate at the same time as the MediaMVP If you have a Firewall on your network You can also connect the MediaMVP via a Cat5 wired Ethernet network Just run a Cat5 cable fro...

Page 9: ...Save before you move to another media type Note right click your mouse in the Favorites list then click Add to manually add a specific path for example when you already know where your music is on you...

Page 10: ...he folder by using the arrow buttons on the Remote control and click the OK button on the remote Playlists are indicated by the playlist icon To MediaMVP Main menu the Go menu MediaMVP s main menu gui...

Page 11: ...ure files by clicking the Go button on the remote control right arrow to Pictures and then entering the Pictures menu by clicking the OK button To mute the audio while watching a slideshow click the m...

Page 12: ...how JPG JPEG BMP or GIF files which are located in selected directories on your PC You can play a picture file indicated by the thumbnail of the pic ture by either clicking the Play button or the OK b...

Page 13: ...mote control Types of video files sup ported are MPEG1 and MPEG2 from less then 1 Mbit sec up to 8 Mbits sec or DivX movies The maximum data rate might be limited by your local area network speed To n...

Page 14: ...ivX videos need to have a AVI file extension in their names Once DivX videos are playing they will typically consume most of the CPU power avail able on your PC Therefore you should not expect to be a...

Page 15: ...e Internet radio stations cannot be played by MediaMVP Choose an Internet Radio station or pro gram and use your RIGHT mouse button to click on the button which allows you to listen to a station for e...

Page 16: ...he directory you will see a list of Internet radio stations you have made links to To start playing an Internet radio station use your remote control to select the station and then click the Play butt...

Page 17: ...TV set When you enter the Settings Music Settings Video or Settings Pictures menus you will see a listing of directories such as My Documents and drives disk drives floppy drives or CD ROM drives on...

Page 18: ...sion using WinTV Scheduler The format of the recording is set by the WinTV application For example if you have a WinTV PVR 250 in your PC and want to record using DVD LongPlay you need to have set the...

Page 19: ...vious directory click Back Pause button will pause the music video or slideshow currently playing Click Play or Pause again to continue playing from where you left off Vol and Vol buttons you can cont...

Page 20: ...ave your PC turned on 4 Connect the MediaMVP to the TV set and turn on the MediaMVP If using a wireless MediaMVP You will be brought into the Network Setup menu on the TV set On the PC you should see...

Page 21: ...ons to access the network and the local desk top the user that has administrator rights to the computer Once you have entered the username type in the password for that username Click on the Apply but...

Page 22: ...gment Make sure the PC and MediaMVP are connected to the same router switch or hub A firewall is running on your PC and is not allowing the MediaMVP to access the PC MediaMVP does not respond to the r...

Page 23: ...d to disable this firewall for the MediaMVP to work correctly Please check our web site for updates which might allow the WindowsXP Firewall to operate at the same time as the MediaMVP Disabling Windo...

Page 24: ...e is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal lation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

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