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AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby phil_k » August 5th, 2012, 11:47 am

I have the same problem. I could not change the setup to anything but NTSC. In addition, when viewing photos, they only play in the default NTSC video format. I could not change to any of the other formats such as 1080P or 1080I. I then tried my own movie creation using .mkv format with AVC/AC3 and it would only play it in NTSC ignoring any attempt of using setup to change it to 1080P or 1080I.
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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby aasoror » August 5th, 2012, 12:19 pm

phil_k » August 5th, 2012, 3:47 pm wrote:I have the same problem. I could not change the setup to anything but NTSC. In addition, when viewing photos, they only play in the default NTSC video format. I could not change to any of the other formats such as 1080P or 1080I. I then tried my own movie creation using .mkv format with AVC/AC3 and it would only play it in NTSC ignoring any attempt of using setup to change it to 1080P or 1080I.


Change your HDMI cable.
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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby cwseamke » August 14th, 2012, 12:21 pm

After I upgraded to 3.4.3.0 a few weeks ago, I turned auto standby on to 120 minutes. Recently I decided to switch this option to off, but the Aios does not seem to recognize this and continues to auto standby at 120 minutes. I reset the settings to default which did not accomplish anything. I have a hard drive inside of the Aios that I formated with the Aios. Also, in settings under Video, it appears to be impossible to switch TV System to anything other than HDMI Auto. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby phil_k » August 21st, 2012, 3:26 pm

August 5th, 2012, 3:47 pm[/url]"]I have the same problem. I could not change the setup to anything but NTSC. In addition, when viewing photos, they only play in the default NTSC video format. I could not change to any of the other formats such as 1080P or 1080I. I then tried my own movie creation using .mkv format with AVC/AC3 and it would only play it in NTSC ignoring any attempt of using setup to change it to 1080P or 1080I.

Change your HDMI cable.[/quote]

I tried several HDMI with the same results. Can not change the video setup to anything but NTSC.
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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby Danger » August 21st, 2012, 4:07 pm

Any chance we could get the newest beta to try out?
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Re: AIOS-FW- 3.4.3.0: Discussion and Bug Report

Postby GiPi » September 21st, 2012, 3:06 pm

I agree with other users that say that the (highlight) line that tells that something is selected, should be thicker, to be easylly viewed. There're problems with the elements in the multiple select screen, the icons are all messed around, and in the progress window, that tells you the percentage of the files been transferred, doesn't show the numbers, two brown squares appear instead.
I been searching the right post to address this, but I couldn't find it. My AIOS HD Player, doesn't recognize any eXFAT formatted flash or hard drive, I really, really, really need it to do so.

Wich are the ideal dimensions for a folder.jpg image, to be used in the preview mode.

Thanks for your help and time.
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