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To pause the video while playing, click the “
Pause
” button on the remote.
To rewind through the video, click the “
Rewind
” button on the remote.
While playing videos, the audio volume can be adjusted through the
Vol+
and
Vol -
keys.
Tips for playing DivX videos
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simultaneous playback of DivX videos are not possible from multiple MediaMVPs
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DivX playback requires a minimum 1.8 Gigahertz Pentium4 processor or faster in your
PC. If your PC is too slow to "transcode" the DivX video at its current frame size, video
will stutter or you will lose lip synch as you watch your videos. One solution is to paly
smaller frame size DivX videos. For example, if you see jerky video or stuttering audio
with 640x480 DivX videos, try playing 320x240 size DivX videos instead.
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MediaMVP can scale DivX videos up to full screen, but can only do this on videos of
exactly 320x240 or 640x480. If your videos are another format, they will be “letter-
boxed” on your TV set.
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After using the Fast-Forward and Fast-Rewind buttons a loss of speech synchronization
may occur.
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your DivX videos need to have a .AVI file extension in their names
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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 able to do other tasks on your
PC while playing DivX videos.
Radio menu
MediaMVP allows you to listen to Internet Radio stations through your TV set. MediaMVP
accomplishes this by opening a special link on your PC to the Internet radio station, and
then “streams” the Internet audio over your home network to the MediaMVP, where the
audio is output to the TV set.
Note:
your PC must be able to access the Internet.
To play an Internet radio station through the MediaMVP, the Internet radio station must do
two things:
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it must transmit audio in either MP3 or in WMA formats. Some radio stations transmit
using Real audio, which the MediaMVP cannot currently play.
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the Internet radio station must be accessable via a direct Internet link. In other words,
you need to be able to put a URL in Internet Explorer and reach the Internet radio sta-
tion directly without going through any levels of indirection. An example of a website
which has direct links to Internet radio stations is Shoutcast.
Here is how you can listen to Internet radio using MediaMVP: