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Settings The TVisto Settings menu is extremely important in order to correctly configure your device
and benefit from its advanced features. In the following paragraphs, there are detailed
descriptions of the various settings and parameters.
Languages
TVisto provides the unique feature to support a multilingual audience. With sophisticated
Unicode character handling, it supports most of the major languages used in the menu
selection and the subtitle feature of movies. Refer to the “Font Support” paragraph for
further details on how to enable languages other than English.
Use the ▲▼ navigation buttons to select your language and press the PLAY/ENTER button
to activate it. Press the HOME button of the remote to save the language setting. Once
activated, all the menu selections and wording will switch to the selected language.
Audio Settings
These settings configure the provided Audio Output Format:
• Analog for the Dual Stereo analog audio,
• Digital for the Coaxial SPDIF digital audio (supports compressed Dolby Digital 5.1 and
DTS pass through).
Use the ▲▼ navigation buttons to select your audio setting and press the PLAY/ENTER
button to activate it. Press the HOME button on the remote to save the audio setting.
Selecting analog audio out will output the stereo audio to the L/R RCA jack from your AV
cable.
Selecting digital audio output will provide digital sound through its SPDIF Digital Audio Port.
In this case, you have to connect this port using the SPDIF copper coaxial or optical cable to
the digital input of your Dolby Digital or DTS Home Theatre Receiver/Processor in order to
take advantage of the high audio quality.
The background images seen on your TV can be customized! To do this, connect your
TVisto to the computer and create a new folder inside the Firmware folder called “img”.
Prepare your new background images and save them inside the “img” folder.
The files have to be saved as JPG, the dimension should be 720x480 with a DPI of 72. Name
them exactly as followed: Main.jpg, Movies.jpg, Music.jpg, Photos.jpg and Settings.jpg. If one
of these images is missing or not spelled exactly as seen above, none of the customized
images will appear on your TV screen! If you don’t like the new look, either change the
images or simply delete the folder, empty the trash bin and your original background images
will show up again.