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protocol in order to avoid any possible problems while
watching videos.
You must change your modem’s SSID when there are
any other modems around with the same SSID. You
can encounter connection problems otherwise. Use a
wired connection if you experience problems with a
wireless connection.
A stable connection speed is required to play back
streaming content. Use an Ethernet connection if the
wireless LAN speed is unstable.
Multi Media Player
On the Home Screen scroll to
Apps
row, select
Multi
Media Player (MMP)
and press the
OK
button
to
launch.
Select the media type on the main media player screen.
On the next screen, you can press the
Menu
button to
access a list of menu options while the focus is on a
folder or a media file. Using the options of this menu
you can change the media type, sort the files, change
the thumbnail size and turn your TV into a digital photo
frame. You will also be able to copy, paste and delete
the media files using the related options of this menu, if
a FAT32 formatted USB storage device is connected to
the TV. Additionally you can switch the viewing style by
selecting either
Normal Parser
or
Recursive Parser
.
In
Normal Parser
mode the files will be displayed with
folders if any available. So only the selected type of
media files in the root folder or in the selected folder
will be displayed. If there isn’t any media files of the
selected type, the folder will be assumed as empty. In
Recursive Parser
mode the source will be searched
for all available media files of the selected type and
the found files will be listed. Press the
Back/Return
button to close this menu.
While browsing for the video files a preview of the
highlighted video will be displayed in a small window
on the left side of the screen if the view style is set to
List View. Press the
Blue
button to switch between the
List View
and
Grid View.
From USB Connection
IMPORTANT!
Back up the files on your USB storage devices
before connecting them to the TV. Manufacturer will not be
responsible for any file damage or data loss. Certain types
of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players) or USB hard disk drives/
memory sticks may not be compatible with this TV. The TV
supports FAT32 and NTFS disk formatting.
You can view your photos, text documents or play your
music and video files installed on a connected USB
storage device on the TV. Plug in the USB storage
device to one of the USB inputs on the TV.
On the main media
player screen select the desired
media type. On the next screen, highlight a file name
from the list of available media files and press the
OK
button. Follow the on-screen instructions for more
information on other available button functions.
Note:
Wait a little while before each plugging and unplugging
as the player may still be reading files. Failure to do so may
cause physical damage to the USB player and the USB device
itself. Do not pull out your drive while playing a file.
From a Mobile Device via DMR
Make sure that your mobile device is connected to the
same network as your TV. On the TV, scroll to
Apps
row on the Home Screen, select
Multi Media Player
(MMP)
and press the
OK
button
to launch. Select
the media type on the main media player screen. On
the next screen, press the
Blue
button to switch the
List View layout. Then press the
Back
button.
DMR
(Digital Media Renderer) option will appear among
the media type options. Highlight the
DMR
option and
press the
OK
button. The TV is ready to receive the
media file sent from your mobile device. On the mobile
device, open the file you want to share and tap on the
sharing icon or on the related option from the options
menu of your mobile device. Available devices will be
listed. Select your TV from the list. You can get the
device name of your TV from the
Settings>Device
Preferences>About
menu on the Home screen. If
desired, the name of the TV can also be changed
by either selecting one of the predefined names or
entering a custom name using the options of the
Device name
menu. If the connection is successfully
established the selected media file will be played/
displayed on your TV.
USB Recording
To record a programme, you should first connect a USB
disk to your TV while the TV is switched off. You should
then switch on the TV to enable the recording feature.
To record long duration programmes such as movies, it
is recommended to use USB Hard disk drives (HDD’s).
Recorded programmes are saved into the connected
USB disk. If desired, you can store/copy recordings
onto a computer; however, these files will not be
available to be played on a computer. You can play
the recordings only via your TV.
Lip Sync delay may occur during the timeshifting. Radio
record is supported.
If the writing speed of the connected USB disk is not
sufficient, the recording may fail and the timeshifting
feature may not be available.
It is recommended to use USB hard disk drives for
recording HD programmes.
Do not pull out the USB/HDD during a recording. This
may harm the connected USB/HDD.