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Brand | TViX |
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Model | M-7000A |
Category | Media Player |
Language | English |
Explains the TViX HD as a multimedia player for digital videos, music, and images.
Details playing various audio files and internet radio.
Explains TViX HD as an external storage device via USB.
Lists technical specs: chipset, formats, connectivity.
Describes physical buttons and controls on the TViX HD unit.
Explains the function of the front Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).
Details ports and connection types for external devices.
Lists all items included in the TViX HD package.
Explains connecting TViX HD to TV using video output options.
Details connecting TViX HD for audio output to TVs or amplifiers.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing/replacing internal HDD.
Guides through the initial setup process, including language selection.
Details audio/video output configurations in the setup menu.
Covers slideshow effects, date/time, fan speed, language.
Explains configuring network settings for Wi-Fi and wired connections.
Instructs how to create folders on TViX HD for organizing media files.
Guides on selecting and playing video files stored on TViX HD.
Guides on selecting and playing audio files stored on TViX HD.
Explains selecting and playing image files stored on TViX HD.
Outlines basic functions and button operations of the remote control.
Explains playing video files using specific remote buttons.
Explains playing audio files using specific remote buttons.
Explains playing image files using specific remote buttons.
Covers AutoRun, Internet Radio, File Copy/Move, and Folder Security.
Explains connecting TViX HD to PC via wired network, NetShare, and wireless setup.
Guides on installing the USB driver for Windows 98SE.
Details partitioning and formatting HDDs using Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/VISTA.
Explains the safe procedure for unplugging USB devices from the computer.
Explains the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and its capabilities.
Describes DivX as a revolutionary new MPEG-4 based video codec.
Describes XviD as a new open-source video codec based on MPEG-4.
Explains MPEG standards for audio and video compression.
Explains AVI as an Audio Video Interleave container format for multimedia.
Explains AC3 as synonymous with Dolby Digital audio compression technology.
Explains DTS digital sound technology for high-quality audio.
Explains the NTSC standard for television broadcast transmission and reception.
Explains the PAL standard for analog television display used in Europe.