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• Supported audio file formats:
.AAC .MP3 .RA .WAV
.ASF .MP4 .RM .WMA
.FLAC .OGG .RMVB
• Supported music playlist file formats:
.M3U .PLS
The information screens on my movies are in the wrong language.
If the wrong language appears when you press Information to see more details about a
movie or song, ensure that the text encoding language is set to the language you want.
See “Setting a Language for Information Screens” on page 61 to learn how.
My media player language is not English, but I need to search for a
file with an English name.
If the menu language of your media player is not English but you want to enter English
words in your search, on the on-screen keyboard select the key labeled English, then
type the English words.
YouTube videos won’t play.
If you have trouble getting videos to play on the YouTube service, make sure your media
player is set to the correct time. See “Adjusting the Date and Time” on page 58 to learn
how.
I moved my media player to another country and the picture quality is
bad.
North American and European TVs have different picture resolution standards. If you
have moved your media player from one geographic area to the other, you can reset the
device to the default settings for your new location. (See “Setting the Media Player for
TVs in Other Countries” on page 50 for more information.)
To switch the device to NTSC (American) or PAL (European) standard default settings:
1. Find the
RESET
button on the media player. (See figures on page 48 for help.)
2. Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. If your media player was originally
set to NTSC, it switches to default PAL settings. If your media player was originally set to
PAL, it switches to default NTSC settings.