7.0 Manual Settings
After using the wizard, the initial settings have been set. Now, you can completely set
the media player to your own preferences.
7.1 Formatting the hard disk
1. Use the navigation buttons to go to ‘Setup’ and press the ‘OK’ button after which
the ‘System’ is selected by default.
2. Go to ‘Format’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
3. Select ‘HDD’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
4. Use the steps shown on screen.
Note: Formatting the hard disk will delete all files stored on the hard disk.
Note: We advise to Format the HDD as NTFS. EXT3 is not supported by Windows
and will not be accessible while using the USB cable.
7.2 Setting up the screen
1. Use the navigation buttons to go to ‘Setup’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
2. Select ‘Video’.
3. Select the correct aspect ratio. When using a wide screen television, ‘16:9’ is
recommended.
4. Select the desired resolution at ‘TV System’. When using a Full HD television,
1080P 60Hz is recommended. This resolution provides the best possible image
quality.
5. If video content will be used with ‘original’ HD video specifications such as video
with 24 frames per second, you can also set 1080P 24FPS to ‘On’. This way, the
video content with original video specification will be shown as fluently as
possible.
6. If necessary, the ‘Plasma Mode’ can be enabled to prevent still images to “Burn
in” it will change the transparency level of the GUI. You can choose for the
following options: Off, Dark, Dim, Light.
7. If necessary, the ‘Deep color’ option can be set. The amount of bits will determine
the amount of colors shown on screen. The higher amount of bits = More colors
visible. Usually, ‘Auto’ is the ideal setting. Only change this option to a manual
setting if you do know what the maximum amount of bits is for your television.
8. If the displayed media do not match the size of the TV you can adjust the ‘Screen
size’ to match the TV size.