Rosen Entertainment Systems RVR 2000 owner manual DVR in the PC, Connecting the DVR to a PC

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DVR IN THE PC

Connecting the DVR to a PC

The DVR can be connected to the PC using the supplied USB cable. Two USB ports are required in order to supply suffi cient power to the DVR’s hard drive as well as enable a communica- tion link between the DVR and the PC. The DVR will appear as a hard disk drive on a PC. Your PC’s operating system should auto detect and install the necessary drivers to support the DVR as an external hard disk drive.

Copying and Retrieving Content to and from the DVR

Video fi les, JPEG images, and audio fi les can be dragged and dropped to their appropriate folders in the DVR. The same can be done for extracting content off the DVR onto your local PC. Video fi les that are transferred to the DVR must be placed in the “my_video” folder. Music fi les must be placed in the “my_music” folder. Image fi les must be placed in the “my_photo” folder.

The main folder names “my_video,” “my_music,” and ! “my_photo” should not be renamed or changed. Doing so will prevent you from viewing any content in these folders when the DVR is plugged into the dock or the

T10/T12 system.

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File types not placed in the proper folder will not appear

in the folder and cannot be played.

The creation of sub-folders under the three main folders (“my_ photo,” “my_video” and “my_music”) is allowed and can be sup- ported by the DVR. The sub-folders that are created during a record session can also be renamed.

The following files are supported for DVR playback:

Video Files:

*.vob

*.mpg

*.mpeg

*.avi

*.vcd *.svcd *.DivX

Music Files:

*.cda *.mp3 *.wma

Photo Files:

*.jpg *.jpeg

Please refer to page 21 for typical connection examples.

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Contents Digital Video Recording and Playback System About the Registered Marks Table of Contents Your system includes the following components IntroductionGetting Started in the Car DVR in the Home Docking Station Getting Started at HomeRecording with the DVR in the Home Docking Station Installing the DVRRemoving the DVR DVR Dock Control Panel Buttons PowerPlay/Pause StopFn Index Fn Record RECMenu Menu Using the DVR Remote Control DVR Remote Control Button Functions Enter Enter Setup SetupFiles Files Photo PhotoCopying and Retrieving Content to and from the DVR Connecting the DVR to a PCDVR in the PC Following files are supported for DVR playbackOpen/Optional Source Unit Power Using the T10/T12 Remote ControlSelecting and Using the DVR Installing the DVRRosen User Interface RUI Menu Four record durations are DVR Manual RecordingDVR AUTO-RECORDING Where are my Recorded Files? Typical Connection TV, DVD, PLAYER, Dock Using Component RCA Cables Connection Diagram System Without and AV Source Record Mode What if my DVR has the error message HDD Not Found? FAQ / TroubleshootingWhat if my DVR freezes during playback? What if my DVR does not playback my media files?What if my computer does not recognize my DVR? What if my DVR only shows video in black and white?Trying to record? What if my DVR does not show the output of a source I’mRosen Entertainment Systems RES PN 9101043 Rev a

RVR 2000 specifications

Rosen Entertainment Systems has long been recognized for its innovation in mobile entertainment, and the RVR 2000 is a standout product in its lineup. Designed to enhance the in-car entertainment experience, the RVR 2000 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for vehicles looking to provide passengers with high-quality entertainment.

One of the main features of the RVR 2000 is its high-resolution display. The system boasts a large, vibrant screen that delivers sharp images and bright colors, ensuring that movie-watching or gaming is a pleasant experience for passengers. The display is also designed for wide viewing angles, allowing everyone in the vehicle to enjoy the content without straining their necks or moving around to see the screen.

The RVR 2000 is packed with multiple connectivity options, which is a significant advantage for users with various devices. It is compatible with DVDs, USB drives, and SD cards, enabling easy access to a vast library of movies, music, and games. Additionally, the system supports HDMI input, making it easy to connect to other devices such as tablets or gaming consoles for a more immersive experience.

Another characteristic of the RVR 2000 is its intuitive interface, designed with the user in mind. The system comes with a remote control that is straightforward to use, allowing passengers to navigate through their entertainment options effortlessly. The menu system is easy to understand, making it accessible for users of all ages.

The RVR 2000 also incorporates advanced audio technologies to enhance the listening experience. With built-in speakers and the option to connect to premium sound systems, users can enjoy crisp and clear audio that complements the stunning visual display.

For those concerned about multi-user experiences, the RVR 2000 provides options for personal audio. Passengers can use wireless headphones, allowing them to enjoy their movies or games without disturbing others in the vehicle. This feature is particularly appreciated on long road trips where multiple passengers have different entertainment preferences.

In conclusion, the Rosen Entertainment Systems RVR 2000 stands out due to its exceptional display quality, versatile connectivity options, user-friendly interface, and enhanced audio capabilities. Whether you’re on a family road trip or simply commuting, the RVR 2000 ensures that every journey is filled with entertainment.