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I have chosen a video output mode that is not supported by my TV
If you have accidentally chosen an output mode in
Television settings
that
your TV cannot display, or are now using a TV that doesn’t support that
mode, there are two options. Either:
●
Plug
THEA500 Mini
into a TV that does support the current output mode
and then change the mode in
Options → Advanced settings → Television
settings
"Television settings" on page 4
●
Force a factory reset. If turned on, turn
THEA500 Mini
off by pressing
and holding the power button for approximately two seconds (until the
power indicator goes out). Wait 10 seconds. Perform the factory reset by
pressing and holding the power button until the welcome logo appears.
You will then be guided through the initial setup sequence which
includes choosing an output mode supported by the TV (See
).
Note: Forcing a factory reset will delete your saved games and settings.
The edges of the TV picture are being chopped off
It is likely that your TV cannot display a full 720p picture or that you have
some picture scaling options turned on in your TV settings.
Make sure to disable any scaling options in your TV settings so it is able
to display a full unmodified 720p picture. If your TV cannot display a full
720p picture, turn off
THEA500 Mini
’s setting
Use screen edges
in
Options →
Advanced settings → Television settings
. This will usually help reduce or even
eliminate the issue with the TV.
The TV picture appears to lag behind the game action
HD TVs often employ digital processing of the incoming TV picture. Aware
of how this affects video games, they usually provide a setting to enable
“gaming mode” (or a similarly named feature). Ensure that you enable this
setting for the video input channel you are using for
THEA500 Mini
.
USB stick is not recognised
THEA500 Mini
will only recognise USB sticks that are formatted with the
FAT32 filesystem with a Master Boot Record (MBR). This is a standard format
that can be created with all operating systems.