NETGEAR MP115 User Manual page 28

A/v digital media player
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Some of my music files don't appear
• The Digital Media Player supports the most common music file formats. However, there are almost an
infinite variety of bit rates and sample rates. If a file does not appear on the Digital Media Player, it most
likely uses an unsupported rate.
• The files may be copy protected. To share your files turn copy protection off when you rip them.
• The following sample rates are supported: 4, 8, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96KHz.
• For best results, rip your music files at 128Kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1KHz.
To check the bit and sample rates of a music file, right click on the filename and select Properties.
Select the Summary tab and scroll to bottom of the list.
The file to the right has a bit rate of 128Kbps and a sample rate of 44KHz.
In most cases, you don't need to worry about the sample rate unless you come across a file that will not
play appear on your Digital Media Player. Use the above procedure to check the file setting for supported
rates.
I created a playlist on my PC, but it doesn't appear on my Digital Media Player
• Make sure the playlist file is located in a folder shared by your Digital Media Player. Copy the playlist to
your shared music folder, or click on the media server icon to add or change your folder options.
• Make sure you save the playlist in the industry standard .m3u playlist format. This is the only format
supported by your Digital Music Player. Load your playlist into your music software and select Save As
...' then choose the .m3u format.
My Digital Media Player can't find my access point
• Verify that your access point is not broadcasting silently.
• Try moving the Digital Music Player closer to your access point.
• Check your WEP setting. See "Wireless Encryption" on page 20.
My Digital Media Player finds my access point, but won't connect
• Most likely your WEP settings are incorrect. See "Wireless Encryption" on page 20.
• Try resetting and power on the access point.
How do I reset my Digital Media Player?
• Under normal circumstances, you should not need to reset your Digital Media Player. However, to fully
reset the Digital Media Player, disconnect the AC power cord from the rear. Wait a few seconds, then
plug the AC power cord in.
• Or, you can push the reset switch on the rear of the Digital Media Player. Push the once for soft reset, or
push & hold to return the Digital Media Player to factory default configure.
What version of Firmware do I have?
• From the Main Menu screen, press the Setting button on the remote control and select Maintenance
option. The firmware version will be listed.
2BDF0-020017 REV.00
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