
Setting
Up
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I
do not see the green light go on when I plug
in power. |
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Please check power connection.
This indicates power is not available.
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I
see the green light on, but there is nothing
shown on the screen. |
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A. Please make sure your
screen is turned on, and the video cable
is firmly connected to the device. Also
please make sure the jumper switches
have been configured to the right video
mode. |
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B.If this
cannot be resolved, consider changing
the video connection cable or use a
different screen to test. |
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The
video shown on the screen seems to be flashing,
moving, or in the wrong color (green-ish). |
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A. This is often caused
by incorrect jumper switch configuration.
Please consult the front of the
device for the right switch positions
for your video output and adjust the
switches on the back
panel accordingly. |
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B. If this
cannot be resolved, consider changing
the video connection cable or use a
different
screen to test. |
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My
network is without DHCP service. Can I configure
the box to use static IP instead? |
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Yes. Please consult the
Trimode Introductory Guide for setting
up static IP for the media
processor. |
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Content
Authoring
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How
do I create content for 16:9 wide screen? |
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A. You need to create
the content as “anamorphic wide screen”
format, meaning squeezing 16:9
video into 640x480 pixels. Most professional
video editing tools allow that. |
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How
do I create content for 9:16 vertically mounted
wide screen? |
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You need first rotate
the video sideways into horizontal layout,
then compress the 16:9 video
into anamorphic wide screen format at
640x480 pixels. |
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If
my authoring tool cannot produce MPEG-1/2/4
video, what is the recommendation? |
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Please produce Windows
AVI format whenever possible and then
use the Adfotain Transcoder to
transcode the file into DSA (MPEG-4)
for playback. |
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What is the recommended specification for
the MPEG-1/2/4 video? |
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A.MPEG-1/2: 640x480, 30
fps, 4 Mbps |
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B.MPEG-4: DivX (Advanced
Simple Profile) 640x480, 30 fps, 2 to
4 Mbps.. |
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