Before using HTC Media Link HD Getting to know your HTC Media Link HD Connecting HTC Media Link HD to your TV Pairing with HTC Media Link HD for the first time Sharing on your TV Switching to another language Setting up a TV screen saver (HTC Sense 4+ and 5.0 only)
To check, go to Settings > About > Software information. Getting to know your HTC Media Link HD You can plug in HTC Media Link HD to any TV with an HDMI port, and use it to share content from your phone such as photos, videos, and music wirelessly to your TV.
The micro-USB port is only used for supplying power to the HTC Media Link HD. Connecting HTC Media Link HD to your TV 1. Connect the power adapter to the HTC Media Link HD using the supplied USB cable. 2. Plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet.
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User guide 5. On your TV, make sure you have selected the correct HDMI input in your TV’s input settings. You’ll then see the HTC Media Link HD screen on your...
HTC Media Link HD. 1. Swipe up the screen with three fingers. Note If there is more than one HTC Media Link HD detected, select the one you want to connect to on the phone screen. 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing process.
A Wi-Fi router is unavailable or inaccessible. IP multi-casting is blocked on the network. Sharing on your TV Important Make sure your HTC Media Link HD is on and connected to your TV. Whenever you want to share on your TV, you’ll only have to swipe...
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2 Mbps — Standard Definition While you’re sharing While you’re sharing your content on TV, here’s what you’ll experience: HTC Media Link HD gives you dual-screen display when you’re: – Viewing video in Gallery – Playing music in the HTC Music app –...
HTC Sense 4.0 and 4.1 1. On your phone, slide the Notifications panel open. 2. Tap Settings > More > HTC Media Link HD. 3. When you see your HTC Media Link HD listed under “Available devices”, tap it. Note Make sure your HTC Media Link HD is set to “Off”.
(HTC Sense 4+ and 5.0 only) Show your phone’s photos as a slideshow on your TV when the HTC Media Link HD is idle. You can store up to 30 photos on the HTC Media Link HD. 1. With your phone connected to the HTC Media Link HD, slide the Notifications panel open.
1. On your phone, slide the Notifications panel open. 2. Tap Settings > More > HTC Media Link HD. 3. When you see your HTC Media Link HD listed under “Available devices”, tap it. Note Make sure your HTC Media Link HD is set to “Off”.
To do a factory reset, press and hold the PBC button on the top of HTC Media Link HD for about 5 seconds. Once completed, HTC Media Link HD will restart. Helpful tips If you ever have any problems using HTC Media Link HD, here are some things you can do to set things right.
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HTC gestures option. What does that LED color mean? A solid blue light indicates that HTC Media Link HD is in active state. An alternating blue and red light indicates that HTC Media Link HD is being configured by a phone.
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Be sure that you are not trying to connect to a network that blocks IP multicasting or requires a security certificate. Make sure your phone and HTC Media Link HD are close enough to a Wi-Fi router. Also, try to avoid areas that have a lot of noise or interruption from surrounding wireless signals.
User guide Specifications Dimensions (LxWxT) 84.0 x 52.0 x 12.2 mm Connectivity • HDMI port • Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n • micro-USB port for power Supported multimedia file types Video File Video Decoder Max. Frame/ Max. Extension Resolution Bitrate Formats *.avi XviD 1920x1080...
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HTC Media Link HD Audio • MP3 (up to 320 kbps) • OGG Formats • FLAC • HE-AAC v1/v2, AAC, AAC-LC (all bit rate) • WMA v7/v8/v9/pro (all bit rate) • WAV (up to 1536kbps) • AC3, Dolby Digital EX, DTS pass-through...
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