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This is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your Studio MMP3400, and it gives easy
answers and solutions to these questions.
No display on TV
Make sure the Studio is plugged in and turned on.
Check whether the TV is powered on and the TV video is in AV mode.
Make sure that the AV cable is correctly connected to the Studio.
Please press the OUTPUT button to switch the Studio display mode.
Make sure the user’s TV/Monitor supports PAL/50MHz.
No sound or poor sound quality
Make sure that the audio cable is correctly connected to the Studio.
Check whether the Studio is in mute mode and/or volume decreased to minimum.
No picture or poor picture quality
Make sure that the video cable is correctly connected to the Studio.
Make sure that the video mode is set correctly.
Not recognised by computer
Check whether the USB cable is correctly connected to the machine; make sure that the Studio is
attached correctly.
Check that the AC adapter is plugged in and connected correctly.
Check whether the Studio is on.
The remote control does not work well
Check whether the battery is inserted correctly and whether or not the battery is out of power.
The distance between the Studio and control should not be too far.
Subtitles are not displayed when watching a DivX movie
The Studio can read .srt, .sub and .smi subtitle files. Other subtitle files will not be displayed.
The subtitle file must have the same name and be in the same directory as the movie file. I.e
"movie.avi" and "movie.srt".
The subtitle file must be in Unicode format. To check this, open the .sub or .srt file with notepad,
select "Save As" and choose the Unicode option from the encoding combo box.
No SPDIF audio out
Check the “SETTINGS” -> “AUDIO OUTPUT” is set “SPDIF/SAW” or “SPDIF/PCM”
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting