You can watch videos on your NeoPix Ultra from an USB stick or Micro SD card. Follow these steps:
- Download videos and add them in your USB stick or Micro SD card
- Plug
- Your USB stick into the USB port located on the side of your projector
- Your Micro SD card into the Micro SD slot located on the side of your projector
- Press Home Menu on the top of your projector or on your remote control to display the home menu on the projection screen
- Use the Navigation buttons on the top of your projector or on your remote control to select the icon Media. The media format options are displayed
- Select USB or Card as a media format and then, the media player screen is displayed
- Select Video to activate video media player and access video files. If video media player is selected, only the playable video files can be displayed
- Select a video file and press OK on the top of your projector or remote control to play video
- Press OK again and the following playback control icons will appear at the bottom of the screen:
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- Previous: Go to the previous music file
- FB: Fast search backward
- Play: Pause or resume play
- Stop: Stop play
- FF: Fast search forward
- Next: Go to the next music file
- Repeat all: Select a play mode repeat one/repeat all
- Select a control function and press OK on the top of your projector or remote control to trigger the control
- To turn the volume up or down, please use the volume buttons on your remote control
- To exit a particular mode, press Return on the top of your projector or on your remote control
- When you are done, you can simply remove the USB stick or MicroSD card from your projector
Watch this Tips & Tricks video for a quick help:
The following file formats are supported: .avi, .divx, .mkv, .ts, .dat, .vob, .mpg, .mpeg, .mov, .mp4, .wmv
Troubleshooting:
- If you face sound issues, please read this article
- If you face screen display issues, please read this article
- If you face connection issues, please read this article
Caution: danger of hearing damage! Before playing video, turn down the volume on your projector. Do not use your projector over a longer time at high volume. This could lead to hearing damage
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