Technicolor - Thomson DTH223 manual To play DivX files, To rent purchase DivX VOD files

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Playing a disc

To play DivX files

Your player is an Official DivX Certified™ product that Plays DivX®5, DivX®4, DivX®3, and DivX®VOD video content, in compliance with DivX Certified™ technical requirements.

The correct playing of DivX in your player, depends on the preparation and production of the

 

audio and video files, the codecs used, the type of recording equipment employed and the

 

parameters of your computer. It is therefore possible that you cannot play a DivX file or that part

 

or all of it is defective. It is also sometimes happens that you can play the images (video) but not

 

the sound (audio).To guarantee playback of DivX files the audio must be mp3 format. DivX

 

Certified devices can play back any interleaved mp3 audio at any bitrate, both CBR and VBR.The

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audio must be sampled at standard frequencies, such as 32 khz, 44.1khz, and 48khz, and must

conform to the AVI file specification. Apart from mp3, the audio formats recognised by your player

are MPEG layer 1/2,AC3, DTS, PCM. Formats such as AAC and Ogg Vorbis are not supported by

 

this player.

 

To play DivX files

1.Put in a disc and start the player.The player analyses the contents of the disk and then displays a context menu.

2.Select the DivX file that you wish to play with the

or keys on the remote control and press OK to select it.

Note: to de-select the choice press the CLEAR key on the remote control or select another title and confirm it using the OK key.

3.Press PLAY to begin playing it.

To rent (purchase) DivX® VOD files

DivX VOD files are comparable to DVD video rental discs and permit a video film to be viewed. The difference lies in the access to the media. DivX VOD files are downloaded after paying a rental from certain commercial Internet sites. In order to permit the downloading of VOD you need to input on the purchase form of the site, the recording number of your DVD player.

To find the recording number of your player, follow the instructions below.

1.With a disc in the tray but not playin, select Play Mode from the player menu lecteur.

2.In the Play Mode menu, select DivX.The recording number is displayed on the screen of the television set.

3.Write down this VOD 8 character recording number, in order to complete the form on the web site where you purchase your DivX® VOD files.

Note: If you cannot play a DivX VOD file, recorded on a CD-R disc after downloading, it is possible that the rental period allocated during purchasing from the web site has expired. It may also be that the recorded file is incompatible with your player because of different versions or incorrect download parameters. The parameters used during the copying to CD-R may also be a cause. Since it is not possible here to supply all the information, parameters and advice relating to the use of DivX® VOD files, we reccomend that you visit a specialised web site such as www.divx.com/vod (in English).

Concerning DivX files

You can find DivX files for download as well as generating them your self from your own content. In the same way as mp3 files are used for audio, DivX and mpeg4 can be used for video. Files can be recorded from your computer on to a CD-R or RW disc, which, owing to the much higher compression than that used for DVDs can contain a complete movie.

The DivX, XviD and RV9 formats are all file formats using the same type of compression known as MPEG-4.Though these formats all utilise a different codec.

A note on copying: before making use of DivX or mpeg4 files, please be sure of their origin and that you have legally purchased or rented the content. Pirate copying is illegal and may result in sanctions. Private copies of your own material for your own use may be legal in some countries. Make sure you are aware of applicable laws.

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Contents Contents Setting up the remote control unit Precautions and information before connectingImportant information regarding the batteries Recommended Audio Video connection Connecting DVD player + TV setOther Audio Video connections Audio sockets and cables for sound Sockets and cablesVideo socket and cable for image Front panel of the player 1415 Player display panelDisplays on your player menus and banners Using the remote control unit correctlySwitch on your DVD player and your TV set Initial player set-upDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlControlling a TV set Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRUsing the remote to Navigate through On-Screen Menus Controlling a VCRRegion code numbers of DVD discs Discs you can playLoading and playing a disc Playing a discPlayback options Search OptionsInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with a DVD disc Information banner with a VCD, SVCD, DivX discsScreen fit DVDs TimerTitle DVD or Track CD,VCD Chapter DVDsPress Stop Play modesCamera angles DVDs Languages of sub-titles and dialogues DVDSequence marking DVDs PBC Playback control menu Video CDsPlaying sound files mp3 or WMA Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesSimultaneous Jpeg and mp3 or WMA play images and sound Rotating an image Adjusting the speed of the image sequencePlaying image files Jpeg Changing imagesConcerning DivX files To play DivX filesTo play DivX files To rent purchase DivX VOD filesFunctions within menus Menus on your DVD player basic principles for usePlayer menu Sub-menusPlay menu Locking your player Lock menuUnlocking you player Discs without rating limits Setting a rating limitsChanging a code Ratings limitsTV Image menu Display menuFront Display menu PAL or Ntsc TV setsVoice + Night ModeSound menu Virtual SurroundLanguage menus Further information Troubleshooting guideFurther information Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the version 2.5 player CD-R and CD-RW discs Recommendations and information concerning discsCD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files DVD-R and DVD-RW discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image filesVideo CD VCD discs Super Video CD Svcd discsDiscs Technical dataFor your safety Condensation

DTH223 specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson DTH223 is a versatile digital set-top box that has gained recognition for its robust features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics. Designed primarily for satellite and cable television services, the DTH223 delivers high-quality audio and visual experiences to viewers, enhancing the way they consume digital content.

One of the standout features of the DTH223 is its support for high-definition (HD) broadcasting. With the capability to decode various HD formats, users can enjoy their favorite television programs and movies in stunning clarity. This not only provides a more immersive viewing experience but also makes the device future-proof as more content continues to be released in high-definition.

The DTH223 is equipped with an advanced video processing engine that allows for seamless playback of both standard definition (SD) and high-definition content. It supports multiple video output formats, including HDMI, allowing users to connect the device to a wide range of modern televisions. Furthermore, the inclusion of composite and component outputs ensures compatibility with older television models.

The device features an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation through channels, settings, and applications. The remote control is ergonomically designed, providing users with easy access to essential functionalities. Quick access buttons for popular features like the electronic programme guide (EPG) streamline the process of finding and scheduling recorded content, making it a user-friendly option for all age groups.

In terms of storage, the DTH223 often includes a built-in digital video recorder (DVR) capability. This allows users to record live television, pause, and rewind programmes, catering to the demands of modern viewing habits. The DVR function is typically accompanied by a sizable hard drive, enabling the storage of numerous hours of programming, which is particularly advantageous for families with varying schedules.

Another notable feature of the Technicolor - Thomson DTH223 is its enhanced connectivity options. It generally supports Ethernet and Wi-Fi, enabling easy access to online streaming services and applications. This connectivity feature is essential in today’s digital environment, where viewers can enjoy a blend of traditional television and internet-based content from platforms like Netflix and YouTube.

Overall, the Technicolor - Thomson DTH223 stands out as a comprehensive multimedia solution, combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric design. Its array of features not only elevates the viewing experience but also adapts to the needs of modern audiences seeking convenience and high-quality content delivery.