The key to perfect cinema is Popcorn!
Loading… This is how our story begins by turning on the Popcorn NMT A-110. It took a bit of a long time in our boot editorial office (at least half a minute), probably because of our TV, which, although LCD, is pretty much from the beginning and doesn’t have an HDMI input. For lack of a better connection, we used the S-Video interface, which was identified and calibrated by the player at each cold boot, causing a seemingly slow system setup.
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Once everything is done, we find ourselves in the main menu, which is simple, transparent; the base color of the whole system is blue. For all media sources, you can list your content in four categories, as shown by the four small icons in the main menu:
- Video material
- Sound material
- Image material
- All files
However, before you start browsing for any media content, scroll through the settings that you want to use. Home, Settings You can access it by clicking on the menu item. Here is the first section as well Beállítások listens to name, where you can find options for language, subtitles and playback modes.
As the list is extremely long, the additional menu items and the options in them are published using the images:
Audio / Video:
Network:
Network hosting:
NMT programs:
DVD / Music CD:
A Beállítások leaving the menu and returning to the Home page, two more special menu items are available:
Internet / Web services:
Media source:
Most of the time we will visit this menu item, this list contains the devices and resources connected to Popcorn and available via the network. THE Network browser permanent battery (VIA, V, and NAS added individually), however, for example, if an internal or external hard disk, flash drive, USB optical drive is connected to the player, it will be added to the list automatically after the update.