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System
System Update: Using this function, the current firmware can be updated.
Parental Control: Let’s you set the strictness of the parental control. A password is
required.
HDD Format: Let’s you format the hard drive. Ideal when a new hard drive is installed,
or the data on you current hard disk is corrupted.
MISC
Resume Play: Allows you to resume the media file where you left of. This is handy, in
case you are not able to view the entire movie at once.
Movie Preview: Allows you to see a preview of the movie in a small screen, select .
Press the ‘OK’ button to view the movie in full screen.
15.0 Frequently asked questions
Q: I have connected the media player to my television using a HDMI cable, but
I am not able to see an image. How can I solve this problem?
A1: Most likely, your television is not set to the correct HDMI source yet. If your
television is equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, you have to try-out all
available HDMI sources until you see the media player’s menu.
A2: It is also possible a not supported resolution is set on the EM7080. Press
the ‘TV MODE’ button until you see the EM7080’s menu.
Q: I am playing a file which has digital sound. My television is connected to the
media player using a DVI adapter plug, but I do not hear any sound. How is
this possible?
A: DVI only delivers image, not sound. If you are using a DVI adapter plug,
make sure you use the optical cable or white and red composite cables for
sound.
Q: The manual mentions the media player’s ability to play almost all media.
What formats and codec’s are supported by the hdMEDIA RT?
A: The hdMEDIA RT supports the following formats and codec’s:
Video codec’s: WMVHD, AVCHD, H.264, X.264, VC-1, MPEG 1/2/3/4, MKV,
M2TS, TS, ISO, AVI, MOV and many other formats.
Picture formats: HD JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIF, and PNG.
Audio formats: AAC, PCM, DOLBY AC3, DTS, DTS-HD (Pass thru), AC3
and DTS stereo down mix. For an exact list, please check our web page.
Q: The hdMEDIA RT let’s you built-in a hard disk. Is there a limitation to the
size of the hard disk, and is SATA II supported?
A: The hdMEDIA RT supports SATA I and SATA II hard disks. You can use
hard disks up and to 1.5TB+.