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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/welcome EN User manual HMP3000[...]
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3 EN English Contents 1 T rademark notice 5 2 Connect and pla y 7 3 Control and play 11 4 Options 13 Video options 1 3 Audio option 1 4 Photo options 1 4 5 File browsing 15 Browse all files 1 6 Browse mo vie files 1 7 Browse m usic files 1 8 Browse photo files 1 9 6 File management 21 Basic operations 2 1 7 Settings 23 System 23 Audio 24 Video [...]
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4 EN 8 EasyLink 26 9 T roubleshooting 27 10 Specification 28[...]
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5 EN English 1 T rademark notice HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of HDMI licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademar ks of Dolby Labor atories. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX ® [...]
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6 EN Real RMVB logo is a trademar k or a registered trademar k of RealNetworks, Inc . Windows Media and the Windows logo are tr ademar ks, or registered trademar ks of Microsoft Corpor ation in the United States and/or other countries. Manufactured under license under U .S. Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,487,535 & other U .S. and wor ldwid[...]
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7 EN English 2 Connect and pla y Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome EN User manual HMP3000 HMP3000 PC & Mac SUBTITLE EDIT 1[...]
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8 EN 2 TV OUT + AUDIO OUT DIO OUT L R VIDEO R L L TV OUT + AUD AUD 3[...]
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9 EN English 4 5 SOURCE TV A V / HDMI[...]
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10 EN 6 2 3 1 USB CARD SETUP 2 3 1 USB CARD SETUP[...]
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11 EN English 3 Contr ol and pla y Use your remote control to control the pla y . Function But tons / Actions Stop t h e pl ay . Pau se o r r es u me t h e play . Sk ip to t h e pr ev i ou s / nex t media file. / Re tu r n t o th e home page. Zoo m in o r ou t . Pr e ss repeatedly. T o pa n t hr o ug h an e n la r ge d ph oto , press / / / . Searc[...]
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12 EN Note Y o u c a n on ly p lay D i vX vi de os t h at we r e r e n te d o r pu r ch a se d w i t h • Div X ® reg is tr at io n cod e of t hi s pl aye r . ( Ref e r to “ Setup ’ > “ MISC ” > [Div X ® VOD Cod e] ) Su b ti t l e fil e s wi t h t h e fol lo wi n g fil e na m e ex t en si o ns (.s r t , .s m i, . s u b, • .s s [...]
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13 EN English 4 Options During play , press to access the option items. Video options [Subtitle] : Adjust subtitle settings. Press / to select an item and / to adjust values. Then press OK to confirm. [Audio] : Select an audio language . [GO T O] : Skip play to the specific time. Press / to select an item and / to adjust values. Then press OK to [...]
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14 EN [Video Setting] : Adjust the video settings. Press / to select an item and / to adjust values. Then press OK to confirm. Audio option [Repeat Off] : T ur n off a repeat mode . [Repeat One] : Repeat the current music file . [Repeat All] : Repeat all the music flies. [Shuffle Loop] : Play m usic files in a r andom loop. Photo options [Slid[...]
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15 EN English 5 File br owsing Y ou can browse media files stored in a USB/SD storage device . 1 Press . 2 Select [USB] / [C A R D] . 3 Se le c t a mod e to b r ows e me di a fil es . • [Folder ] • [Movi es ] • [Music] • [Photos] a b c Folder Movies Music Photos USB CARD SETUP[...]
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16 EN Br owse all files 1 Select [Folder ] an d pr e ss OK to co nfi r m. 2 Press OK to g o to t he U S B /S D s t or age d ev i ce . 3 Press in t he fi le b r ows e r . 4 Press / to s el ec t a mod e to v i ew o r ar r a nge fi l es . [Thumbnails] : Display thumbnails of files or folder . [List] : Display files or folder in a list. [Pre view[...]
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17 EN English Br owse mo vie files 1 Press / to se l ec t [Mov ies ] and p r es s OK to con fi r m . 2 Press OK to g o to t he U S B /S D s t or age d ev i ce . 3 Press in t he fi le b r ows e r . 4 Press / to s el ec t a mod e to v i ew o r ar r a nge fi l es . [Search] : Search mo vie files. Follow on screen instruction to type in key words [...]
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18 EN Br owse m usic files 1 Press / to se l ec t [Music ] an d pr e ss OK to co nfi r m. 2 Press OK to g o to t he U S B /S D s tor age d ev ice . 3 Press in t he fi le b r ows e r . 4 Press / to s el ec t a mod e to v i ew o r ar r a nge fi l es . [Search] : Search m usic files. Follow on screen instr uction to type in key words in the mini [...]
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19 EN English [Recently Added] : List m usic files added recently . [Name] : List music files in an alphabetical order of their names. Br owse photo files 1 Press / to se l ec t [Photos ] an d p r es s OK to con fir m . 2 Press OK to g o to t he U S B /S D s tor age d ev ice . 3 Press in t he fi le b r ows e r . 4 Press / to s el ec t a mod e [...]
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20 EN [Albums] : Sor t photo files by album. [Go to Folder] : Go to the folder where the selected file is placed. [Name] : List photo files in an alphabetical order of their names. [Recently Added] : List photo files added recentl y . [Recently Pla y ed] : List photo files played recentl y .[...]
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21 EN English 6 File management Y ou can manage media files on the storage device . Basic operations 1 Press . 2 Select [USB] / [C A R D] > [ F o l d e r] . 3 Press OK to go to t h e pa r t i t io n of t he U S B /S D s tor age d ev ice . 4 Press / to s el ec t a fil e or fo ld e r an d pr e ss [Edit] . The file editing menu is display ed. »[...]
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22 EN [Rename ] 1 Select [Rename ] to ed i t t he na m e in t h e mi ni key b oa rd , a nd th e n pr e ss to co nfi r m . 2 Select [O K ] a nd p r es s OK to ap pl y t he n ew n am e . Use the file list [Multiple Select ] 1 Press / to s el ec t a fil e or fo ld e r an d pr e ss to ad d to the lis t . 2 Press [Edit ] wh e n you co mp le te a dd i[...]
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23 EN English 7 Settings Y ou can change settings of this play er in the setup menu. 1 Press . 2 Select [Setup ] an d pr e s s OK to con fir m . The setup menu is display ed. » Press » / to select a menu item or setting option. Press » OK to access the low er -level menu. Press » to return to the upper -level menu. System [Menu Language] : Sel[...]
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24 EN [Screen Sa ver] : Enable the screen sa ver in case of inactivity (for example , in pause or stop mode). [Auto Scan] : Scan media files on a storage device automatically . [Scan Storage] : Star t or stop scanning media files on a stor age device . [Resume Pla y] : Resume playback of a video file from the point where you last stopped. [Facto[...]
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25 EN English Note Th e v id e o r es o lu t i on a n d th e f r a m e r a te of t h e vi d eo co nt e nt i s • 108 0 p 24Hz . Y o u r T V su pp or t s t he 10 8 0 p 24Hz . • Ensure that you use a HDMI cable to c onnect this pla yer to your T V . • [Deep Color] : Display colors with more shades and hues when the video content is recorded in D[...]
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26 EN 8 EasyLink This play er suppor ts Philips EasyLink which uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) protocol. Y ou can use a single remote control to control EasyLink compliant devices that are connected through HDMI. 1 Co nn e c t t he H D M I C E C com pl ia nt d e vi ces t h r ou gh H D M I , an d tu r n o n t he H D M I C EC o pe r [...]
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27 EN English 9 T r oubleshooting If you contact Philips, y ou will be asked for the model and serial number of this play er . The model number and serial number are at the bottom of this play er . Write the number s here: Model No. __________________________ Serial No. ___________________________ No picture. Refe r to t h e T V use r m an ua l fo [...]
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28 EN 10 Specification Note Sp e ci fic a t io n an d d es ig n a r e su b je c t t o ch an ge w i t ho u t n ot ice . • File Vi de o: M PE G 1/2 /4(M PE G 4 Pa r t 2) , H . 26 4 , VC-1 , H . 263 , • VP6(64 0 x 4 8 0), D ivX Plu s H D, Di vX 3/ 4/5/6 , Xvid , R M VB 8 / 9/10, R M , W M V ( V9), A V I , T S , M2TS , TP , T R P , IS O, VOB , DA [...]
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29 EN English Audio Analog stereo ou tput • Si gn al t o noi se r at io (1 k Hz): > 90 d B (A- we ig ht ed ) • Dy n am ic R ang e (1 kH z): > 80 d B (A- we ig hte d ) • Fr e qu e nc y r e sp on se : +/ - 0. 2 dB • Di gi t a l ou t p u t : O pt ic al • Main Unit Di me n si ons ( L x W x H ): 1 36 x 86 x 52 mm • Ne t Weig ht : 0 .48[...]
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