CVBS: This port always outputs standard definition video, regardless of what resolution is selected.
Note: When connecting an LCD monitor via a DVI to HDMI converter, the mp200 will automatically detect the supported resolution of the LCD monitor. Only the supported resolutions (listed in white characters) can be selected.
1080P 24HZ: Select “On” to enable this option. When this option is on, the player will output 1080p 24Hz video when all of the following conditions have been met:
1.The mp200 is connected via HDMI.
2.The EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) sent by the TV indicates that the
TV supports 1080p 24Hz.
3.The frame rate of the video file is 23.976 fps or 24 fps.
Movie Preview: Turn this option off to disable the preview of the video file in the file browse window.
Resume Play: When this function is enabled, the video progress is saved when playback is stopped, and can be continued later on.
3. Audio
Select this option to access audio settings for the mp200 media player. The mp200 supports four types of digital audio output, which are divided into two categories “HDMI” and “SPDIF”.
For HDMI, it is recommended to connect the HDMI output of the mp200 to an HDMI capable receiver or TV. For SPDIF, it is recommended to connect the mp200 to an SPDIF capable receiver.
HDMI LPCM (2CH): When connecting the mp200 to a TV via HDMI, select this option for stereo audio. The media player will then
HDMI LPCM (MULTI CH):
HDMI RAW: When connecting the mp200 to a device that can handle
SPDIF LPCM (2CH): When connecting to an SPDIF capable receiver, select this option to send digitized stereo audio (LPCM) out of the optical audio port.
SPDIF RAW: Select this option to send digital multichannel audio out of the optical audio
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