The computer will not enter Sleep and Hibernation mode
automatically, while TOSHIBA Media Player is running.
The display automatic power off function is disabled while TOSHIBA
Media Player is playing a video file or slideshows of photos.
The Res function was specially adjusted for the internal
monitor. Hence, turn OFF Res when viewing on external
monitor.
The Res feature for video playback is supported only on some
models. Res can only be enabled for video/photo playback if
Enhance Video/Photo Quality
is displayed. Res can be
enabled only for photo playback if
Enhance Photo Quality
is
displayed.
The “Save with Res On” feature saves pictures with
Res On regardless of the current Res setting (On/Off/
Demo). Since the picture is saved in a size appropriate for posting to
SNS (largest edge of width/height is 2048 pixels), the saved picture
might look different than when browsing the original picture with
Res On.
Playback of video/music/slideshow can be controlled using the media
buttons on the preview window which is invoked when the mouse
cursor is moved over the TOSHIBA Media Player icon on the Windows
Taskbar.
Video/Slideshow playback can only be controlled when the application
is in the foreground.
Music playback can be controlled even when the application is in the
background.
Playback of high bit rate content might cause frame dropping, audio
skipping or decrease in computer performance.
The above problems could be remedied by turning Res off.
Tap/click the Refresh button on app commands to refresh the content
displayed on Library Screen. It will not be refreshed automatically.
If sleep, hibernation, shutdown, or reboot operation is in process
during uploading the files to OneDrive, the operation will not be
properly completed.
This app does not support to play back content protected by DRM. If
you try to play DRM protected content with Res On state, this
app might be closed.
Photos uploaded to OneDrive are limited to a maximum resolution of
2048 x 2048 pixels. Any photo over that resolution will be scaled
proportionally to a maximum size of 2048 x 2048 pixels.
This app does not support DMS.
The playback of some media files might not be normal by this player.
This might also happen when using Windows Media Player and Video
app.
User Interface and operational procedures might differ depending on
the application version. Refer to the
Help
of
TOSHIBA Media Player
by sMedio T
for details.
User's Manual
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Summary of Contents for Satellite P50W-C Series
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