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15.0 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: The hdMEDIA hdMEDIA DVB-T HD Media Player let’s you built-in a hard
disk. Is there a limitation to the size of the hard disk, and is SATA II
supported?
A: The EM7195 has been tested with hard disks up to 2TB. Both SATA and
SATA II disks are supported.
Q: The manual mentions the media player’s ability to play almost all
media. What formats and codec’s are supported by the EM7195?
A: The EM7195 supports the following formats and codec’s:
Video codec’s: WMVHD, AVCHD, H.264, X.264, VC-1, MPEG 1/2/3/4, MKV,
M2TS, TS, ISO, AVI, MOV and many other formats.
Picture formats: HD JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIF, and PNG.
Audio formats: AAC, PCM, DOLBY AC3, DTS, DTS-HD (Pass thru), Dolby
True-HD (Pass thru), AC3 and DTS stereo down mix.
Q: At ‘System‘ settings, a startup mode is mentioned. What does this function
do?
A: If ‘Media Center’ is selected, the media player start with the default menu
structure. If ‘Set Top Box’ is selected, the media player starts with the digital
DVB-T tuner.
Q: AVI is supported by the media player. However, AVI files, made by my
digital/DV camera can not be played. Why is this?
A: AVI files made by digital/DV cameras usually have codecs which are
licensed or protected by the camera manufacturer. A media player does not
have these codecs and therefore does not play these type of AVI files. This
means the AVI files need to be converted to AVI files with regular codecs.
Conversion programs can be found using the internet.
Q: The EM7195 has a USB 3.0 connection. Can I still use the USB connection
if my computer only has USB 2.0 ports?
A: Yes, it is possible to use USB 2.0 ports. The USB 3.0 port of the EM7195 is
backwards compatible with USB 2.0.
Q: I have some Blu-Ray ISO’s with DTS-HD or True-HD sound. Can the
EM7195 handle these streams?
A: The EM7195 has DTS-HD and True-HD audio pass-through capabilities
through HDMI. An external receiver is required for full theatre sound.
Q: What card types are supported by the internal card reader?
A: The card reader supports SD and SDHC cards.
Q: What file systems are supported?