Apple HV356T user manual VCD and MPEG1 Files, MPEG2 Files, Music Files

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Using the AV Playback Function

This kind of media files includes DivX and Xvid files. Most of them are available as separate video files (the filename extensions include avi, divx, and xvid) and subtitle files.

To play these media files, select the video file or the folder that contains these files, and then press the PLAY button. The subtitle has to be named exactly the same filename as the movie file in order to display automatically.

For text type subtitle files encoded in ANSI code, the OSD Language must be set to match the language of the subtitle; while the ones encoded in Unicode (UTF-8) fashion can be displayed properly regardless of the OSD Language setting.

VCD and MPEG1 Files

Movie3 Ö A MPEG1 media file

This kind of media files includes files that meet the MPEG1 format (the filename extensions include dat, mpg, mpe, and mpeg). To play these media files, select the media file or the folder that contains these files, and then press the PLAY button.

MPEG2 Files

Movie4 Ö A MPEG2 media file

This kind of media files includes files that meet the MPEG2 format (the filename extensions included mpg, mpe, mpeg, vob, m2p). To play these media files, select the movie file or the folder that contains these files, and then press the PLAY button.

If the VOB file is in a “DVD Folder”, please follow the instructions of “DVD Folder” section to play back the entire movie. Playing back a single VOB file directly will cause some DVD functions to be lost, such as the selection of subtitles, chapter and angle

Music Files

Music1

Ö A MP3 music file

Music2

Ö A WAV music file

The Mobile Video HDD can play both MP3 and WAV music files. To play these music files, select a file or a folder that contains these files, and then press the PLAY button. While the music is playing, the playback seek slider will be displayed on the screen. The title, performer, and the album information from the ID3 tag of an MP3 file will be displayed on the screen also.

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Contents V1.0 Page Introduction Page Introduction FeaturesIntroduction System RequirementsAbout the Remote Control About the Remote ControlHow to Take and Store the Remote Control Using the Remote for the First TimeEnter Setup Menu Setup 3 Title 4 Menu AudioButtons Repeat 18 Zoom 19 Slow 20 0~9 21 VOL+ 22 VOLPower connector Power and access Lights up The power is on Indicator BlueParts and Functions Parts and FunctionsQuick Start Quick StartConnecting to AV Equipments Using the AV Playback FunctionUsing the AV Playback Function Using Coaxial Output Digital Audio Power ConnectionDetail View Activating the Mobile Video HDD for AV PlaybackOperations of Detail View Icon Descriptions Displaying Locked Folders Private FolderFolder Play Introduction and Playback of the Media FilesDVD Folder DivX FilesMusic Files VCD and MPEG1 FilesMPEG2 Files Playlists Photo and Graphic FilesSlideshow Play Operations while PlaybackDVD Folder Change Audio Change DivX SubtitleStop Playback Volume AdjustmentPause Detail ViewSlow Motion Play the Previous NextFast Forward / Rewind Step Playback Play ModeSkip Playback Repeat from a to BDisplay Information Chapter SearchingTime Searching Operation of Thumbnail View Thumbnail View and SlideshowParental folder Function Setup Setup MenuSetup Menu Audio Setup Video Setup Preferences Setup Introduction PC OperationPC Operation Connecting to PC Software InstallationConnecting with USB 2.0 Interface Connecting with eSATA Interface dual connection model onlyDisconnecting from PC FAT32 File System About the File System of Hard Disk DriveNtfs File System Video Recorded by DV Media Files for PlaybackVideo file Recorded by a Capture Card Other Media Files Playlist Manager Using the Utility ProgramsPrivate Folder Manager Set the Folders as Public Folders Set the Folders as Locked FoldersDisplaying the Locked Folders If you forget your password Partitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Vista/XP/2000 About the Partitioning of the Hard Disk DrivePartitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Me/98SE Appendix SpecificationsAppendix View TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution Press Audio or Subtitle to MenuError Code of Hard Disk Drive Error CodeCopyright CodePage 7451139-50

HV356T specifications

The Apple HV356T is a significant entry into the realm of high-performance computing, showcasing an impressive blend of power, efficiency, and advanced technology. Designed for users who demand exceptional performance, the HV356T is equipped with an array of features that cater to both productivity and entertainment needs.

At the heart of the HV356T lies Apple's proprietary M-series chip. This system-on-a-chip (SoC) architecture combines a powerful CPU and GPU, optimizing performance while minimizing power consumption. The M-series chip enhances multitasking capabilities, allowing for seamless experiences when working with multiple applications simultaneously, whether for professional design work or casual gaming.

One of the standout characteristics of the HV356T is its stunning display. The device features a high-resolution Retina display, known for its vibrant colors and sharp detail. With True Tone and P3 wide color support, it provides an immersive viewing experience that is both eye-friendly and visually striking, making it ideal for graphic designers, photographers, and anyone who appreciates quality visuals.

In terms of connectivity, the HV356T incorporates the latest Wi-Fi technology, ensuring fast and reliable internet access. The inclusion of several Thunderbolt ports enhances versatility, allowing users to connect multiple peripherals and external displays with ease. This capability is particularly beneficial for creative professionals who may require additional screens for their workflow.

Battery life stands out as one of the HV356T's most impressive features. With optimization from Apple's hardware and software synergy, users can expect all-day battery life, enabling them to work, browse, and enjoy media without the constant need for recharging. Efficiency and sustainability are emphasized, aligning with Apple's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.

The HV356T also emphasizes security and privacy. It comes equipped with the latest encryption technologies and features like Touch ID or Face ID, depending on the model, providing an added layer of protection for user data.

Overall, the Apple HV356T embodies a perfect fusion of cutting-edge technology, user-friendly design, and powerful performance. Whether for professional use, creative projects, or casual enjoyment, it stands as a testament to Apple's commitment to innovation and excellence in the computing space.