MediaMVP device. The MediaMVP-HD has audio/video connectors on the back for HDMI,Component video, S-video, composite video, stereo audio and SPIDF dig
10Vista and Windows 7 PCs. MediaMVP-HD File Sharing Helper applicationThere is also a MediaMVP-HD “Helper” application which can automatically set up
11If not, click on Home Network to configure your home network settings.- If you are setting up your Home Network for the first time, follow the step
12Click More streaming options. Under More streaming options, Allow all should beenabled. If not, click Allow all.You have now enabled uPnP on your Wi
13Main menuThe main menu has selections for Music, Videos, Pictures, Services and Setup. Music,Videos and Pictures are the menus where you can see lis
14Services are where any services would be listed. Currently, there are no services supportedbut it is expected that over time, MediaMVP-HD will suppo
15If you have a uPnP computer on your network, you will see these listed just underneath theShared Folder. In this case, the name of the uPnP computer
16Fast SkipWhen you are playing a video, Fast Skip allows you to quickly move to scgments of yourvideo by using the 0 to 9 keys on the MediaMVP-HD rem
17Setup menuSystem menuYou can get information on your system in this menu, including software and hardware revi-sions, and can load a new version of
18Note: If you receive an error message, make sure the two files are in the rootdirectory. If you continue to receive error messages, try another USB
19TroubleshootingIf video does not appear on your HD TV set after changing from one HDMIsource to the MediaMVP-HDIf you have chosen the correct HDMI m
MediaMVP-HD brings digital media to your HD TV MediaMVP-HD is installed at your TV set and plays digital media (digital music, digitalvideos and digit
20FCC StatementRadio Interference Statement:ID: H9OMEDIAMVPUser Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hauppauge Computer Works
3MediaMVP-HD connects to local area networks via its built-in Ethernet 10/100Mbpsconnection. The PC where your media files are located needs to be on
4can also plug in a powered USB disk drive. Unpowered USB disk drives are not supportedsince the power provided by MediaMVP-HD is limited to that need
5start picture slide shows, to use a select-ed picture for the MediaMVP menu back-ground and to scan for shared folders.- Back/exit button: when you
61. Connect MediaMVP-HD to your TV setUse the HDMI cable (provided) or the audio video connectors on the back ofMediaMVP-HD to connect to your HD TV
7Connecting to a TV set:There are four types of video connec-tions you can make from the MediaMVP-HD to your TV set:- HDMI- Component video- S-Video-
8Video Input on your HD TV set. Each TV set does this differently, but many TV sets have abutton marked “Video source” on the remote control. You will
9see a picture on your TV set using HDMI.Once the video fails to display, you have gone beyond the video format capacity of your HDTV and the MediaMVP
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