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WD TV Mini Media Player
User Manual
PRODUCT OVERVIEW – 3
Product Overview
Thank you for purchasing the WD TV Mini Media Player. This user manual provides
step-by-step instructions for installing and using your new media player. For the latest
WD product information and news, visit our website at www.westerndigital.com.
WD TV™ Mini media player is an easy, affordable way to watch digital media on your
TV. Simply plug in WD’s My Passport portable hard drive or similar USB drive and
play movies, music, and photos in a wide variety of file formats, including Real Media
(RMVB) format. There’s no limit to the size of your media collection; just add more
drives for more movies. Supports DVD-quality video playback. Also works with most
popular USB drives, digital cameras, and camcorders.
The USB port is used to connect USB mass storage devices, such as the My
Passport portable drive and My Book external drive. The included remote control lets
you quickly browse through your media and configure settings.
Advanced Navigation Options Include:
Thumbnail and list views – browse your content by filename or by thumbnails of photos,
album covers, and movie preview
Search – search by filename and partial filename
Photo Viewing:
Create custom slide shows with a variety of transitions
Zoom, pan, repeat, shuffle, and rotate
Movie Viewing:
Fast forward, rewind, previous, next, pause, repeat, shuffle, and zoom
View subtitles
View video menu (if supported by the file format)
Video preview (if supported by the file format)
Music Playback:
Fast forward, rewind, pause, shuffle, and repeat
•View album art
File Management:
View all files together
Copy or delete files directly from the TV
Additional Features:
Real Media (RMVB) playback
480 decode DVD quality and upscales up to 1080i
Plug-and-play convenience
Popular media format support
Metadata support
Thumbnail support
Aggregated music/photo/video view
Composite and component video outputs
Toslink (optical) audio output
Supported USB device file systems: FAT32, NTFS, HFS+ (no journaling)
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