Well-organized Setup Menu
By
Siggy Moersch,
published on August 29, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: hard, disk, drive, video, players, hit, the, mainstream
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: hard, disk, drive, video, players, hit, the, mainstream
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Test Candidates In Detail
- 3. Contents
- 4. Here's How The Multimedia Player Looks Inside
- 5. Spartan User Menu
- 6. Not Many Setting Options Either
- 7. Setup Menu: Audio And Video
- 8. Player Setup: Not Much Of Use Here
- 9. Codec Compatibility
- 10. Modix HD3510: Fully Adequate DVD Player Replacement
- 11. Front And Back
14. Well-organized Setup Menu
Lots of submenus allow for customized submenus. What's more, a comprehensive, clearly explained setup procedure makes the player even more tempting. The manual that comes with the HD3510 also offers help. The most important function, playing DVDs, is buried in the initial setting. If the right switch is set there, the first .IFO file triggers all DVD functions in the VIDEO_TS directory; after that, the HDD box is no different from a standalone DVD player.

Video files can be played in sequence

Settings for DVD operation

Forwarding with AVI files

Interval for slide show

Various font colors can be selected for easier reading

Button function of the remote control

This setting only improves the legibility of the display to a limited degree
- Previous page Playful Main Menu
- Next page Settings For Audio And Video Functions




