Watching Content; Searching For Videos On Kinopoisk Or The Web; Watching Media From A Usb Drive - Telefunken TF-LED32S89T2S Instruction Manual

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Watching content

Watching TV channels, movies, TV
shows and videos
This TV does not have to be connected to
cable, satellite or analog television: broadcasts
of dozens of Internet TV channels are already
available in it. And if you have a Yandex.Plus
or KinoPoisk subscription, then the choice is
not limited only to TV channels - you can
choose a movie or TV show from the
KinoPoisk library.
To enable a TV program, movie, show, video
blog or cartoon, select the desired menu
section on the left side of the screen. If you
don't know what to see, go to the Main section
- it contains the video recommended to you.
Searching for videos on KinoPoisk
or the web
To find a movie from the Internet or a movie
from the KinoPoisk library, select Search in the
menu on the left side of the screen and type
the name of the video.
In addition, the name of the video can be
dictated. To do this, hold down the
button on the remote control and say what you
need to find. Voice input only works if the
remote control is paired to the TV via Bluetooth
(see the section "Pairing a remote control or
other device via Bluetooth").
For movies and TV shows you need a
Yandex.Plus or KinoPoisk subscription. A
valid promotional period or promotional
code is also suitable. TV shows and
videos from the Internet can be watched
for free.
Watching videos from an external
device
1. Connect the TV and device.
2. Press the
button on the remote control,
then in the list of signal sources find the source
to which the device is connected.

Watching media from a USB drive

The TV supports USB media:
up to 4 TB with NTFS file system
(maximum file size - 16 GB);
up to 2 TB with FAT32 file system
(maximum file size - 4 GB);
up to 4.2 GB with the FAT16 file system
(up to 30 folders and 5000 files).
You can watch media files in
the following formats:
Images
PNG, JPEG, BMP.
AAC, MP3 (32-320 kbps). In order
Music
for the TV to correctly show the
author and the name of the track,
as well as other information, the
metadata in the MP3 file must be in
ID3v2.4
encoded.
AVI, TS, VOB, MPG (MPEG-2),
Video
MP4, MKV.
Subtitles
SRT (Unicode). For subtitles to be
correctly read, the SRT file must be
stored in the same directory as the
video, and the names of both files
must match. Also, make sure the
subtitle text is encoded in Unicode
format.
To view the media file, on the TV's home
screen, press
and launch Media Player. In
it, find and open the desired file - a movie,
photo or music track.
Operation
format
and
UTF-8
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