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Frequently Asked Questions |
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MediaMVP Troubleshooting notes
What Operating Systems are supported by the MediaMVP? The MediaMVP is Supported under WindowsXP Home, WindowsXP Professional and Windows 2000 (Services Pack 3 or above with Internet Explorer 6 or higher REQUIRED). ![]()
Will the MediaMVP work under Windows2003 Server? Currently, the MediaMVP is not fully supported under Windows 2003 Server. ![]()
Error: “Cannot locate GUI server” when trying to connect. The lastest version of MediaMVP software has improvements to network connections. Please download and install the MediaMVP beta version from http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/support_mediamvp.html Windows2000 users: If you are running Windows 2000 you need to make sure that you have the up-to-date version of Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer 6) and at least Service Pack 3 installed. Make sure that the Server PC and the MediaMVP are on the same Hub, Switch or Router. ![]()
Can I use multiple MediaMVP's, one for each TV in the house? The Latest software available for the MediaMVP located here supports up to 12 MediaMVPs on a home network. ![]()
Can the MediaMVP play DIVX (MPEG-4) videos? The latest beta version of MediaMVP software supports the playing of DivX videos. Download and install the MediaMVP beta version from http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/support_mediamvp.html To play DivX videos, your PC needs the following: - a DivX video player on your PC. You can download a player from the DivX website at www.divx.com. Most DivX videos with either mono or stereo audio can be played through the MediaMVP - a fast processor in your PC. We recommend a 1.8Gigahertz or faster Pentium 4. - Only one MediaMVP can be playing a DivX video at a time. If you have several MediaMVP's in your home network, only one can be playing DivX videos while the rest can simultaneously play MPEG videos. DivX videos which are either 320x240 or 640x480 (NTSC) will play full screen on your TV set. Other formats will be "letterboxed" on your TV set. ![]()
Can the MediaMVP play WMA music? The latest beta version of MediaMVP software supports the playing of WMA music. Download and install the MediaMVP beta version from http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/support_mediamvp.html To play WMA audio, your PC needs the following: - a Windows Media 9 player. A Windows Media 9 player is available from the Microsoft Windows update site. ![]()
What formats are currently supported? Video: Digital pictures: Music: ![]()
Remote Control Settings
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How can the MediaMVP be connected to the PC or Network: The MediaMVP can be connected to the PC either directly, using a crossover cable, or through a network by connecting it to a Hub, Switch or Router using a straight through cable. ![]()
What is the difference between a Straight-Through cable and a Cross-Over cable? A Straight-Through Ethernet cable connects your MediaMVP to your computer through a Hub, Switch or a Router. Both the MediaMVP and the computer must be connected to the same Hub, Switch or Router. A Cross-Over Cable connects the MediaMVP directly to the PC using your network card. ![]()
Can I remotely access the MediaMVP without using the remote control? If you download the 'Batch file to turn on the MediaMVP user interface on your PC', located here in the MediaMVP support page, you will be able to control the MediaMVP from the host PC without using the remote. This batch file will turn on the MediaMVP user interface on your PC. Once turned on, the Host PC's Monitor will display a mirror of what you see on your TV set with the MediaMVP. After running this file, you can control the MediaMVP from either the MediaMVP (via its remote control) or from the PC. NOTE: ![]()
How do I access files located on other PC's connected to the network?
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Is AC3 audio from MPEG streams supported? AC3 audio is not supported. There is no hardware support included for AC3 audio in the MediaMVP. ![]()
TCP/IP Optimization On some Ethernet networks, you might find higher bitrate videos will stutter. Running the registry patch located here may help with higher bitrate clips. (6-8Mbits/sec) ![]()
Stuttering video on higher bitrate clips while using an Intel network adapter If you have stuttering video on higher bitrate clips and you are using an Intel network adapter you may want to try the following. Shutdown MVP. Go into Device Manager and find the listing for the Intel Network Adapter. Double Click on it to go into the properties of the Network Adapter. Under Advanced tab look for "Offload TCP Segmentation". Set this to Disabled and hit Okay. Device Manager will flash a bit. Restart the MVP and try the clip that stuttered. ![]()
Accessing my shared network drive with MediaMVP it says, "There are no files in the directory" The problem is caused by the fact that the networked directory is a mapped drive. The search utility will recognize the mapped drive and will find files but the server software that drives the MediaMVP does not support mapped drives. Instead you would need to access the drive via the UNC (Uniform Naming Convention) path. The format of a UNC path is: \\servername\sharename\directory Where: To add the drive through the search utility you would need to click on the browse button and then go into My Network Places in the browse window and then browse to the networked PC and the shared directory where the files are stored. If you then add the directory you should be able to then access the files via the MediaMVP This issue will also hold true for playlists. If the playlist contains mapped drive paths instead of UNC paths then the files using mapped drive paths will not play.
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