Media symptom

Remedy (Continued)

 

 

 

 

I cannot find the media files from the

Your MediaSmart TV only displays supported media files that are in the

 

TV that I know are in the folders I

shared folders on your network computer for Windows Media Player

 

share on my computer.

or for the UPnP-compliant program you use to stream media to the TV.

 

 

The Windows Media Player does now show media files that it does not

 

 

support or that it does not recognize, such as iTunes audio files in MP4

 

 

(AAC) format, photos in Bitmap format (.bmp) or Graphics Interchange

 

 

Format (.gif), or Media Center recorded TV programs in Microsoft Video

 

 

Recording format (.dvr-ms).

 

 

Your MediaSmart TV supports the playback of some files that Windows

 

 

Media Player 11 alone may not. If you do not see such files in the

 

 

Windows Media Player Library, you may need to install the MediaSmart

 

 

software from the Installation CD; see “Setting up a wired or wireless

 

 

connection” on page 25. For supported video file types, see “Supported

 

 

Media File Types” on page 89.

 

 

 

 

When viewing steaming video from

If you connected a digital external audio system to the Digital

 

my PC, I see the video, but hear no

(Optical) Audio Output connector on the TV, make sure the audio

 

audio.

system is on and that the Digital Audio Output mode is PMC in the

 

 

OSD menu; see “Choosing the digital audio output mode” on

 

 

page 54.

 

 

If you have not connected a digital external audio system to the

 

 

Digital (Optical) Audio Output connector on the TV, make sure the

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setting for Speakers is On in the Audio menu in the OSD menu; see

 

 

 

“Adjusting the audio” on page 54.

 

 

 

 

When viewing steaming video from

The quality of streaming video over wireless depends on many factors,

 

my PC using a wireless LAN, the

such as the bitrate of the original video, the reception quality, and the

 

video is choppy.

access point. For best quality over wireless, HP recommends using an

 

 

access point that supports IEEE 802.11n or IEEE 802.11a. IEEE 802.11g

 

 

is the second choice. IEEE 802.11b access points work well for audio

 

 

and picture streaming, but are not recommended for video because of

 

 

bandwidth limitations.

 

 

 

 

When viewing streaming video of a

Microsoft Media Center PCs record TV programs in a proprietary format

 

downloaded or recorded TV show or

called dvr-ms. Your MediaSmart TV supports the playback of dvr-ms files,

 

movie, the Pause, Fast-forward, and

but it does not support the use of the device trick-play buttons.

 

other device trick-play buttons do

Many video download sites do not allow or support use of the device

 

not work.

 

trick-play buttons on their pay-per-view video files.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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