HP EN 5000 Media Receiver, EW 5000 Media Receiver When I push the Print button, nothing prints

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The files may be copy protected. To share your files, turn copy protection off when you rip them.

The following sample rates are supported: 4, 8, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz.

For best results, rip your music files at 128 kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz.

To check the bit and sample rates of a music file, right click on the filename and select Properties.

Select the Summary tab and scroll to the bottom of the list.

The file to the right has a bit rate of 128 kbps and a sample rate of 44 kHz.

In most cases, you don’t

need to worry about the sample rate unless you come across a file that will not play or appear on your receiver. Use the above procedure to check the file settings for supported rates.

When I push the Print button, nothing prints

Printing is supported for photos. If a music file, music album, or photo album is selected, nothing can be printed.

Photos will be printed 4x6” on your computer’s default printer. If your computer does not have a printer, no photos can be printed.

For the best prints, use a photo printer with glossy 4x6” photo paper.

I created a playlist on my computer, but it doesn’t appear on my receiver

Make sure the playlist file is located in a folder shared by your receiver. Copy the playlist to your shared music folder, or click on the media server icon to add or change your folder options.

Make sure you save the playlist in the industry standard .m3u playlist format. This is the only format supported by your receiver. Load your playlist into your music software and select Save As..., then choose the .m3u format.

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Contents Users guide Page Contents Network setup Troubleshooting Glossary Warranty and licenseViewing photos Setting up your receiver WelcomeFinding information Viewing the onscreen guide Back of receiver Getting startedUnpacking the box Front of receiverInstalling software Video Audio Remote control Network connection Setup wizard Connecting powerControlling your receiver Menu basicsMenu help Remote buttons Menu home Onscreen keyboardReceiver options Screen saver Running the setup wizardChanging the receiver name Controlling another receiverSharing content on your pc Server softwareServer start and stop Server menu Forcing resynchronization Synchronizing contentAbout mediaspace Music qualitySupported music formats Copy protection Recording digital musicCreating music playlists Organizing music filesOrganizing photo albums Supported photo formatsConnection list Server printersSelect Settings Select Control Panel Select Power Options Power settingsHp digital media receiver Playing a track Playing musicMusic jukebox Supported music filesSelect Human Clay Highlight With Arms Wide Open Browsing for musicSelect music jukebox Highlight With Arms Wide OpenSearching for music Music icon hintsMusicmatch Jukebox Playing an artistPlaying an album Creating a playlistPlaying a playlist RealOne PlayerWindows Media Player Controlling music playback Displaying music statusShuffle and repeat Controlling music during slideshows Viewing track informationViewing photos with music Changing the view orderControlling other receivers Viewing a photo Viewing photosPhoto albums Supported photo filesPhoto and album icon hints Playing a photo slideshowControlling photo playback Setting music for an album Viewing photo informationPlaying music with slideshows Rotate Photo Printing photosRotating photos Organizing your photosNetwork setup Preparing for wired setupDo you have a network? Hubs, routers and switches Click All Programs, then Accessories, then Command PromptNetwork address static or dynamic? Wired home network Wired with dynamic addressSet Configuration to Dhcp Wired with static address Wired with cross-over cable Wireless infrastructure or ad hoc? Preparing for wireless setupScanning for wireless networks Wireless receptionWireless ad hoc Wireless infrastructureWireless encryption Press options Select Network Setup Wireless signal strength My remote control isn’t working TroubleshootingCan’t hear any sound when I’m playing music Can’t see any of my music or photosSome of my music files don’t appear When I push the Print button, nothing prints My media receiver has no antenna My receiver can’t find my access pointMy receiver finds my access point, but won’t connect How do I reset my media receiver?Dynamic address. See Dhcp GlossaryNetwork adapter. See NIC User’s guide Hp digital media receiver Warranty and license HP Warranty and License Information Problems? HP Will HelpHP Customer Care And, if Necessary Get Repair Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementHP Unit Exchange Service Legal LanguageHp digital media receiver Customer Responsibilities Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair ServiceLicense Consumer Replaceable Parts ServiceHP Unit Exchange Service HP Software Product License AgreementRestricted Rights No DisassemblySupplementary Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA only Operating SpecificationsAdditional Safety Information Copyrights and Trademarks Hp digital media receiver
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EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver specifications

The HP EN 5000 Media Receiver and EW 5000 Media Receiver are advanced devices designed for seamless media playback and streaming in various environments, from corporate settings to educational institutions. Built with a focus on versatility and performance, these receivers deliver high-quality audio and video while supporting a wide array of formats and connectivity options.

One of the standout features of the HP EN 5000 Media Receiver is its capacity for 4K resolution output. This capability ensures that users experience crystal-clear visuals, making it ideal for presentations, video conferencing, or multimedia displays. Additionally, the EN 5000 supports various video formats, which provides flexibility in content playback, accommodating different media sources without the need for extensive conversion.

The EW 5000 Media Receiver, on the other hand, is engineered for environments where wireless connectivity is crucial. It features advanced wireless technology that supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, allowing for hassle-free setup and integration with other devices. With support for various streaming protocols, the EW 5000 can easily connect to tablets, smartphones, and laptops, streamlining the presentation experience in any setting.

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User-friendly interfaces and remote control options further enhance the appeal of these media receivers. They are designed for ease of operation, allowing users to navigate menus and select content quickly, without the need for technical expertise.

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