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HDD Media Player (Model: 306TV)

January 17, 2008
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How to get your 306TV media player to work.

First before installing the unit into the drive slot, make sure the drive jumpers are set to “Master”.

Next, the drive you use must be FAT32 or NTFS and it must not have file/folder compression enabled.

The player is unable to read drives that use compression.

Once you have that done, hook it up to your TV and enjoy!

3.5Item Specs:

Features:

Video media: VCD,DVD, MPEG1/2/4, DIVX3.X-5.X

Audio media:MP3

image media:JPEG,BMP,GIF

File Formats:AVI, ASF, VOB, DAT, MP4, MPG

Supports IDE 133 HDD storage capacity up to 500GB

File System:FAT32, NTFS

Supports Music/Photo Slide Show and .lrc MP3 lyric display

Subtitle Support:smi,sub,srt,txt,psb,ass,ssa

Supports files copy,rename,delete

Supports multi language

Audio out: Stereo 2 Ch (RCA)

Video out: Composite (RCA)/S-Video/VGA, NTSC/PAL

480Mbps high-speed USB 2.0

Supports Windows ME/XP/98, OS-9/X, Linux

Supports software firmware upgrade online

Remote control and Panel button control

Fan cooler inside and LCD display

One button backup

Power:100~240V AC IN;5.5V/2A 12V/2A DC OUT

Specifications:

Product Name:DivX Media Player(306TV)

Dimension:206 x 116 x 40 mm

OS:Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, Mac, Linux

PC Interface:480Mbps USB 2.0 high-speed

HDD Type:3.5” IDE HDD

HDD File System:FAT32, NTFS

HDD MEMORY:1 – 500 GB

TV Type:NTSC, PAL

Video Formats:DVD, MPEG1-4, DivX , VCD

Audio Formats:MP3 and .lrc MP3 lyric display

Photo Formats:JPEG,BMP,GIF

File Formats:AVI, ASF, VOB, DAT, MP4, MPG

Video Output:Composite (RCA)/S-Video/VGA

Audio Output:Stereo 2 Ch (RCA)

Video Noise Ratio:> 56dB

Audio Noise Ratio:> 85dB

Working Temperature:0° C ~ 55° C

Working Humidity:10%~75%

Power Supply:AC IN 100~240V; DC OUT 5.5V/2A 12V/2A

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One Response to “HDD Media Player (Model: 306TV)”

  1. dguy25 on June 15th, 2008 8:10 am

    Mines stuck in PAL mode. anyone know how to switch it to NTSC or to Auto?

    Thanks in advance,
    Dave

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