5.3 Connecting HDMI devices
Your projector comes with a full size HDMI
port for connecting to HDMI capable devices.
Connect a standard HDMI cable, or the HDMI
end of the cable that came with your device to
the HDMI port on your projector. Some HDMI
devices may take a moment to sync with the
projector. If the autosource option does not
locate your HDMI device, you can manually
switch the projector to HDMI mode and wait
for the device to be detected.
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M a x R e s o l u t i o n
V i d e o F o r m a t
M P E G - 1
DA
T
A V I
7 2 0 X 5 7 6
7 2 0 X 5 7 6
.AVI and .MP4 are known as container formats. This means that they can contain video encoded
in a wide variety of codecs. While your projector's media player supports many popular codec
formats such as Xvid, not all .AVI and .MP4 videos may be compatible. You can use the included
video converter software to convert incompatible video files into compatible files by using the list
of compatible formats and resolutions above as a guide.
HDMI Connection
Supported formats
6
(Encoded with Xvid)
M O V
R M V B
MPEG-2
MJPEG A
VI
6 4 0 X 4 8 0
1 0 2 4 X 5 7 6
7 2 0 X 5 7 6
640 X 480
854 X480
5.2 Connecting Composite video devices
Connect the included AV cable to the 3.5mm
jack labeled AV IN. Make sure the connector is
pushed in firmly. Connect the other end of the
cable to the color coded jacks on your
Composite video device.
HDMI
VGA
AV IN
DC IN
ANT
SD CARD
Red
White
Yellow
Audio Cable
AV Connection
Video Cable
HDMI
VGA
AV IN
DC IN
ANT
M a x R e s o l u t i o n
V i d e o F o r m a t
MP3
WMA
WAV
OGG
AAC
FLAC
DTS
LPCM
JPG
BMP
GIF
PNG
TIFF
TXT
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