Technicolor - Thomson DTH223 manual Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the version 2.5 player

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Further information

If you forget your code

Ensure that there is no disc in the player. Display the player menu on the television screen. Now press the STOP button on your player and hold the CLEAR key on the remote control unit down for two seconds.The code that you selected is cancelled.To recreate a code, see page 22.

Reconfiguring your player’s initial set-up

Make sure there is no disc in the player. Display the player menu on the television screen. Now press on the NEXT and STOP keys of your player for more than 2 seconds. All settings you made since the initial set up will be cancelled.The player is reconfigured to the state it was in upon delivery (manufacturer’s settings).

If you switch your player off and then on again, the original choice of languages appears. Refer to page 7 of this booklet to set up the player again.

Your DivX files won’t play

• Check that the file is actually DivX

When you encounter problems make sure that:

-the file that you are trying to play actually contains DivX video.The files often use the term “DivX” in their filename even though they have in fact been coded in another format.

Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the version 2.5 player

With some recent DivX versions coding problems may arise that are directly linked to the ability of you computer to provide the total capacity of its microprocessor during the coding procedure and during play, this leads to malfunctions with the image or a lack of synchronisation between sound and image.

There is no sound with the image

Is the volume turned down? The audio codec of your player cannot play DivX files with the most recent codecs.

The majority of applications on your computer require the video and audio to be coded separately.The two flows are mixed after coding. More information on this can be found using the various Internet search engines.

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Contents Contents Precautions and information before connecting Setting up the remote control unitImportant information regarding the batteries Connecting DVD player + TV set Recommended Audio Video connectionOther Audio Video connections Sockets and cables Audio sockets and cables for soundVideo socket and cable for image Front panel of the player Player display panel 1415Initial player set-up Using the remote control unit correctlySwitch on your DVD player and your TV set Displays on your player menus and bannersRemote control Description of keys in DVD modeControlling a VCR Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRUsing the remote to Navigate through On-Screen Menus Controlling a TV setDiscs you can play Region code numbers of DVD discsPlaying a disc Loading and playing a discSearch Options Playback optionsInformation banner with a VCD, SVCD, DivX discs Using the information bannerInformation banner with a DVD disc Information banner with an Audio CD discChapter DVDs TimerTitle DVD or Track CD,VCD Screen fit DVDsPlay modes Press StopPBC Playback control menu Video CDs Languages of sub-titles and dialogues DVDSequence marking DVDs Camera angles DVDsPlaying images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA files Playing sound files mp3 or WMASimultaneous Jpeg and mp3 or WMA play images and sound Changing images Adjusting the speed of the image sequencePlaying image files Jpeg Rotating an imageTo rent purchase DivX VOD files To play DivX filesTo play DivX files Concerning DivX filesSub-menus Menus on your DVD player basic principles for usePlayer menu Functions within menusPlay menu Lock menu Locking your playerUnlocking you player Ratings limits Setting a rating limitsChanging a code Discs without rating limitsDisplay menu TV Image menuPAL or Ntsc TV sets Front Display menuVirtual Surround Night ModeSound menu Voice +Language menus Troubleshooting guide Further informationFurther information Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the version 2.5 player Recommendations and information concerning discs CD-R and CD-RW discsCD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files Super Video CD Svcd discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image filesVideo CD VCD discs DVD-R and DVD-RW discsCondensation Technical dataFor your safety Discs

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.