Transcend Information Cookware DMP10 User Manual

User’s Manual  
DMP10  
HD Media Player  
Version 1.0  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing Transcend’s DMP10 HD (High Definition) HD Media Player. Transcend’s  
DMP10 features high-resolution digital video and audio output that provides an incredible multimedia  
entertainment experience. Now you can playback home videos or high definition movies easily on your living  
room TV without having to connect a computer! The DMP10 has two high-speed USB ports for external hard  
drives or USB flash drives for easy plug-and-play file browsing and playback.  
Package Contents︱  
Upon purchasing your Transcend HD Media Player, please make sure each of the following is included:  
HD Media Player  
Remote control  
AAA Battery  
Power Adapter  
Composite Cable  
Analog Audio Cable  
User’s Manual CD  
Quick Start Guide  
Warranty Card  
Features︱  
HDMI 1.3 and S/PDIF output delivers an incredible all-digital entertainment experience  
FullHD 1920x1080 video playback with H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG1/2/4, Xvid, and DivX decoding  
1080p 24Hz display mode for smooth 24fps movie playback  
Supports popular HD file formats: MKV / AVI / WMV / RMVB / M2TS  
Multi-language subtitle and audio track switching  
Full-screen 4:3, Letterbox, and 16:9 aspect ratio modes  
Display photo slideshows with background music  
Two USB 2.0 ports for USB hard drives and flash drives  
Compatible with new high-capacity USB hard drives  
Colorful user-friendly menus and wireless remote control  
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Safety Precautions︱  
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your own  
personal safety and help protect your HD Media Player from potential damage.  
General Use  
For indoor use only.  
Avoid using or storing the HD Media Player in an extreme temperature environment.  
Never allow the HD Media Player to come in contact with water or any other liquids.  
Do not use this product in environments with strong magnetic fields or excessive vibration.  
Only use the Transcend provided AC adapter with the HD Media Player. Use of other adapters  
may cause fire or explosion.  
Never cover or seal any of the holes on the HD Media Player.  
Unplug the HD Media Player if you do not plan to use for an extended period of time. This  
prevents accidental damage or corrosion.  
Backing Up Data  
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss or damage during operation. If you  
plan to plug USB flash drive or USB hard drive into HD Media Player, we strongly advise that you first  
backup the data in those storage devices to a computer or other storage medium before using them  
in HD Media Player.  
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Getting Started︱  
Front USB Port  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
USB Status LED  
Power LED  
Stereo Audio Output  
Composite Video Output  
Optical S/PDIF Digital Audio Out  
HDMI Digital Video/Audio Output  
Rear USB Port  
DC Power Input  
Set Up  
1. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HD Media Player to your TV/monitor or home theater receiver  
(AVR).  
Note:  
If your home theater receiver does not support HDMI audio, please use an optical S/PDIF (Toslink)  
cable to connect the HD Media Player to your audio system (Connection Method #3)  
Older TVs that do not have an HDMI port can be connected via the included Composite Video Cable  
(Connection Method #4)  
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Connection Method #1:  
HD Media Player →→→→→→→→→→→→→→→ TV  
HDMI  
*Recommended Audio Setting: Setup>Audio>Digital Output>“HDMI LPCM 2CH”  
Connection Method #2:  
HD Media Player →→→→→→ AVR →→→→→→ TV  
HDMI HDMI  
*Recommended Audio Setting: Setup>Audio>Digital Output> “HDMI RAW (bistream)”  
Connection Method #3:  
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→ TV  
HD Media Player  
HDMI  
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→ Surround Sound Receiver  
Optical  
*Recommended Audio Setting: Setup>Audio>Digital Output>“S/PDIF RAW (bistream)”  
Connection Method #4 (for older TVs)  
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→ TV  
HD Media Player  
Composite Video  
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→ TV  
Stereo (L/R) Audio  
*Recommended Video Setting: Setup>Video>Display Format/Resolution>“NTSC” or “PAL”  
2. Plug the Power Adapter cord into the DC 5V power input jack on your HD Media Player and plug it  
into your home’s AC outlet.  
3. The HD Media Player will automatically turn on and the power status LED will light up. If it is already  
plugged in, press the  
button on the remote control.  
4. The first time you turn on the HD Media Player, you will be prompted to set the menu interface  
language. Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the remote to select your desired menu language and  
press OK  
.
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Controls  
Use the included remote control to operate the HD Media Player. To navigate the HD Media Player’s  
on-screen menus, press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT keys to highlight a function and click OK to play,  
access or confirm. Press BACK  
Note:  
Always aim the remote directly at the front of the player and ensure no obstacles in the way  
POWER: Turn the HD Media Player on and off.  
HOME: Go back to the Home Menu.  
MOVIES: Browse storage device for video files.  
PHOTOS: Browse storage device for image files.  
MUSIC: Browse storage device for music files.  
PLAY: Play movies, photos, and music.  
STOP: Stop playback.  
PAUSE: Pause movies, photos, and music.  
REWIND: Rewind the current playback. Press  
repeatedly to select faster rewind speeds.  
FAST FORWARD: Increases the playback  
speed. Press repeatedly to select faster speeds.  
PREVIOUS: Return to the previous file when  
playing music, viewing pictures, watching a  
video, or to the previous chapter in a movie.  
NEXT: Go to the next file when playing music,  
viewing pictures, watching a video, or to the next  
chapter in a movie.  
REPEAT: Select the repeat mode for slide show  
and music playback  
DISPLAY OUTPUT MODE: Change the output  
resolutions and refresh rate to match your TV.  
SETUP: Go to the Setup Menu.  
INFO: Displays detailed information about the  
currently displayed video or photo. Press again  
to close the Info window.  
DVD MENU / LIST MODE:  
Switch list view and thumbnail view when  
browsing for Photos  
Open the title menu of a DVD iso file.  
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ZOOM: Zoom in or out when playing movies or  
pictures. Press repeatedly to change zoom  
levels.  
Video Zoom levels: 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x  
Photo Zoom levels: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x  
RETURN: Go back to the previous menu  
AUDIO LANGUAGE: Press to activate available  
audio tracks when playing a video file.  
SUBTITLES: Press to display the subtitles menu  
when playing a video file.  
MUTE: Press to mute audio output; press again  
to resume audio.  
VOLUME UP: Press to increase volume.  
VOLUME DOWN: Press to decrease volume.  
Connecting a USB Flash Drive or USB Hard Drive  
1. Insert your USB storage device into one of the two USB ports on the HD Media Player.  
2. Once a USB device is plugged in, the HD Media Player will automatically scan and mount your USB  
device. The USB status LED will light up when your USB device is successfully mounted.  
Note: Never plug two USB hard drives into the HD Media Player at the same time (unless  
the second drive is an externally powered 3.5" hard drive).  
Locating Movies, Photos, and Music files  
Once you connect a USB storage device, you can use the HD Media Player to browse the contents of the  
drive and search for multimedia files to play on your TV.  
From the Home menu:  
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Choose Movies and click OK key to browse the USB storage device using the Movies filter. Only compatible  
movie files will be displayed.  
Choose Photos to browse the USB storage device using the Photos filter. Only compatible image files will  
be displayed.  
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Choose Music to browse the USB storage device using the Music Filter. Only compatible audio files will be  
displayed.  
Choose Browse to search the USB storage device for all available files, with no filters enabled.  
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Setup Menu︱  
The Setup menu allows you to configure audio, video, system, slideshow, language and playback settings.  
To open the Setup menu, press  
and click OK.  
or from the Home menu, use the  
buttons to select the “Setup” icon  
When in the Setup menu, use the  
and  
keys to switch between the four settings menus—Audio,  
Video, System, and Misc. Use the  
and  
buttons to select the item you want to adjust and press  
OK to display available options for the selected item.  
Audio Settings  
Night Mode  
This function reduces the maximum dynamic audio rage. Night mode can be used to avoid  
disturbing others when watching movies or listening to music at night.  
Off: Audio will be played with the full dynamic range of the source material  
On: Low bass frequencies will be attenuated  
Comfort: Advanced dynamic range compression that raises the volume for quiet  
passages (such as dialog-only scenes) and lowers the volume for loud content (such as  
explosions or action sequences)  
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Digital Output  
This setting allows you to change the output format of the HD Media Player’s HDMI and SPDIF  
(Optical) digital audio connections.  
HDMI LPCM 2CH: All audio formats will be decoded internally and output through the  
HDMI port as 2-channel audio. If you do not have a surround-sound speaker system  
and are connecting the HD Media Player directly to your TV via HDMI, this is the  
preferred setting.  
HDMI Passthrough: Use this setting if connecting the HD Media Player to an  
HDMI-equipped multi-channel home theater receiver (AVR). In this mode, the raw  
bitstream audio will be sent to the receiver to be decoded externally. This will provide  
optimal sound quality when playing content that contains multichannel audio tracks  
such as DTS or Dolby Digital.  
S/PDIF LPCM 2CH: All audio formats will be decoded internally and output through the  
SPDIF optical port as 2-channel audio. If your home stereo system or TV has SPDIF  
input but is not able to decode certain formats, this is the preferred setting.  
S/PDIF Passthrough: Choose this setting if connecting the HD Media Player to a multi  
-channel surround sound system that has optical input but not HDMI. In this mode, the  
raw bitstream audio will be sent to the receiver to be decoded externally. This will  
provide optimal sound quality when playing content that contains multichannel audio  
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tracks such as DTS or Dolby Digital.  
Video Settings  
Aspect Ratio  
This function adjusts the way movie content is displayed on your TV screen.  
Pan & Scan 4:3: Select if connecting the HD Media Player to an older non-widescreen  
TV. In this mode, 4:3 aspect ratio non-widescreen video content will fill the entire screen.  
Note: when watching High definition widescreen content in this mode, the extreme left  
and right portions of the image will be cut off.  
Letterbox 4:3: Select if connecting the HD Media Player to an older non-widescreen TV.  
In this mode, widescreen video content will be displayed with two black borders on the  
top and bottom of the screen.  
Widescreen 16:9: Select when a 16:9 widescreen TV is connected. (Recommended for  
best image quality)  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness of the displayed image. Use this control if the black level is too high (black  
appears washed out) or too low (black appears crushed or overly-dark).  
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Contrast  
Adjusts the contrast of the displayed image. Use this control if the white level is too high (white  
highlights are not visible) or too low (image appears flat or too dim).  
Digital Noise Reduction  
Use this setting to turn Digital Noise Reduction on and off. If your TV already has this feature, we  
recommend you leave this setting to Off.  
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Display Resolution  
To experience the full benefit and clarity of Full HD 1080p video content, you need to select the  
correct output setting for your TV. Most newer TVs are capable of displaying 1080p 60Hz or 50Hz,  
which will provide the best image quality when watching Full HD movies or displaying  
high-resolution picture slideshows.  
HDMI Auto  
NTSC: For Composite Video output on North American standard (480i) televisions  
PAL: For Composite Video output on European standard (576i) televisions  
480P  
576P  
720 50Hz  
720 60Hz  
1080i 50Hz  
1080i 60Hz  
1080p 50Hz  
1080p 60Hz  
1080p 24Hz  
This function will enable 1920x1080 24Hz output display to your TV. Turn this feature on for smooth playback  
of 24fps video content such as Bluray movie files.  
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System Settings  
Menu Language  
Change the language of the HD Media Player’s OSD (On Screen Display). Use the UP and DOWN keys to  
select a language. Press OK to confirm.  
English  
繁體中文  
Español  
Français  
Deutsch  
简体中文  
日本語  
Italiano  
 
Nederlands  
Օչշշհծկ  
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Text Encoding  
Select this option to choose the text encoding language that best matches the text of your file names and  
subtitles. Tip: you can also change the text encoding while watching a movie by pressing the  
button.  
Unicode (UTF8)  
简体中文 (GBK)  
繁體中文 (BIG5)  
Western  
Turkish  
Central European  
Greek  
Cyrillic  
Hebrew  
SE European  
System Update  
Transcend occasionally releases new firmware updates for its products. Firmware updates can include bug  
fixes, compatibility improvements and even new features.  
How to use System Update:  
1. Download the latest firmware file from www.transcend.com.tw/downloads  
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2. Copy the “install.img” update file to a USB flash drive or hard drive  
3. Connect your USB storage device to the HD Media Player  
4. Select System Upgrade to begin the software upgrade process  
Caution: NEVER disconnect the power cord or remove any storage devices while the  
firmware is being upgraded. If firmware upgrade fails and your HD Media Player will not turn  
on, please contact Transcend customer support.  
Firmware Version  
Select this option to display the Firmware Version currently installed in the HD Media Player.  
Restore Default  
This option will restore the HD Media Player’s settings to factory defaults.  
To use System Restore:  
1. Highlight OK” and press the OK button  
2. A confirmation message will appear.  
3. Select CONFIRM and click OK  
4. After reverting the player to its factory default state, the language selection screen will appear.  
5. Choose your desired language to start using the HD Media Player  
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Misc. Settings  
Resume Play  
When this option is enabled, the HD Media Player will remember the playback position of movie files when  
you stop the movie before the end of the file has been reached.  
To use the Resume Play function:  
1. Browse to a move that you have previously opened and press OK or  
.
2. A “Resume Playback” message will appear.  
3. Select CONFIRM to continue watching the movie from the point the movie was stopped at the last  
time the file was opened  
4. Select CANCEL to start the movie from the beginning  
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Slideshow Timing  
Adjust the amount of time each picture stays on the screen when displaying a slideshow.  
2 Seconds  
5 Seconds  
10 Seconds  
30 Seconds  
1 Minute  
2 Minutes  
Slideshow Effects  
Change the way the screen transitions between each photo when displaying a slideshow.  
Cross Fade: Displayed image fades out, next image fades in  
Left to Right: Standard left to right screen wipe  
Top to Bottom: Screen wipe from top to bottom  
Waterfall: New image descends onto the screen like a waterfall  
Snake: Horizontal interleaved lines cross in the middle of the screen  
Dissolve: Small particles dissolve the current image and gradually display the next one  
Diagonal: Screen wipe from top left to bottom right  
All Effect Shuffle: Randomly switch between all available effects  
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Background Music  
Enable or disable background music while viewing photos.  
Note:  
Music files must be stored in the same folder as the slideshow images.  
Screen Saver  
This option enables and disabled the screen saver. When set to On, the screen saver will  
automatically start after a few minutes of inactivity.  
Movie Preview  
This option lets you turn off the movie preview function when browsing a USB storage device for  
video files. Browsing will be faster when Movie Preview is set to “Off.”  
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Browser Screen︱  
The Browser allows you explore the contents of your USB storage device(s) to locate movies,  
photos, and music files to play. The Browser will open when you choose “Movies”, “Photos”,  
“Music”, or “Browse” from the Home menu, or when you press the  
,
,
shortcut buttons  
on the remote.  
Filters  
To make it easier to locate certain types of media files, there are four browsing filters:  
All: Displays all types of media files at the same time.  
Movies: Only shows movie type files  
Photos: Only shows photo type files  
Music: Only shows music type files  
Whether you choose Movies, Photos or Music, once you enter the Browser mode you can use the  
and  
keys at any time to switch to a different filter (or press the  
,
,
shortcut buttons  
on the remote).  
Browse All  
All directories and supported contents will be displayed. Use the  
and  
keys to select  
the folder or file you wish to open, and press OK key to see the contents of the folder or play the  
selected file.  
Movies  
Selecting Movies (  
) will apply the movie filter, which means only video-type files will be displayed when you  
and keys to select the folder you want to  
browse the contents of your USB storage device. Use the  
open or movie you want to play. When you highlight a compatible movie file, a preview of the movie will begin to  
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play on the right side of the screen (to disable the preview function, use the Setup menu). Press OK or  
to  
play the movie in full screen.  
In-movie Controls  
Play / Pause / Frame Step / Stop  
Play: Click  
or OK buttons on the remote control to play a highlighted movie file  
Pause: Click  
to pause the video, and press  
to continue.  
Frame Step: When paused, press the  
frame-by-frame  
button repeatedly to advance forward  
Stop: No matter what type of file is playing, clicking the  
button will stop and close  
the currently playing video. The Browser will reappear, showing the location of the file  
that was just played.  
Fast Forward / Rewind  
The and buttons adjust playback speed so you can skip to an earlier or later part of the  
currently playing movie or song. Clicking these buttons repeatedly increases or decreases the  
speed to the next level of intensity. To return to normal playback speed, keep pressing the same  
button until 1x speed is reached or simply press  
.
Fast Forward speed levels: 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 1x  
Rewind speed levels: -1x, -1.5x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x, -32x, -1x  
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Next / Previous  
When playing a DVD file, press  
previous chapter.  
to advance to the next chapter, and press  
to go back to the  
For all other video files that do not contain chapter positions, pressing the  
button two times to  
go to the next file, or press  
two times to go back to the previous file in the folder.  
Zoom & Pan  
While a movie is playing, clicking the  
button on the remote will zoom the video image larger.  
keys to pan around the image.  
While zoomed in, use the  
/
/
/
The zoom magnification sequence is 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x, and 1x. Continue pressing the  
button  
repeatedly to increase the amount of zoom and eventually return to 1x screen size.  
Note: The small zoom location display window that is shown when viewing photos will not appear when zooming in movies.  
DVD Menu  
When playing a full DVD ISO, click the  
button to open the DVD menu. Use the  
/
/
/
and OK buttons to navigate the menu.  
Audio Language  
Some movie files contain multiple language or special commentary audio tracks. When playing a  
movie, click the button to select from different available audio tracks. Some files have 5.1 and  
2.0 audio tracks. If you connected the HD Media Player to a surround-sound home theater audio  
system, use the  
available).  
button to switch to the high-quality DTS or Dolby Digital audio track (if  
Subtitles Menu  
The HD Media Player is capable of displaying many different subtitle formats and languages. When  
a movie is playing, click the button to display the Subtitles menu. Use the buttons  
/
to select on option and press OK to adjust its setting.  
Language: Select an available subtitle language or turn subtitles off  
Text Encoding: Adjust this setting if subtitle text characters are displayed incorrectly  
Time Sync: If subtitles appear out of sync with the movie video and dialog, use this  
setting to adjust the subtitle speed in 100ms increments  
Color: Change the color of the subtitles on the screen  
Size: Adjust the text size of the subtitles  
Offset: Change the vertical location of the subtitles on the screen.  
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Note:  
To display external (non-embedded) subtitles such as SRT, or SSA, the name of the subtitle file  
must match the video filename and be placed in the same folder of the movie you want to play.  
For example, if the movie file is “The Great Adventure-1080p.mkv”, the subtitle file should be  
named “The Great Adventure-1080p.srt”  
Supported subtitle file types are:  
Embedded Subtitles (if available within the movie file)  
SubRip (.srt)  
MicroDVD (.sub)  
VobSub (.idx + .sub)  
SAMI (.smi)  
Advanced SubStation Alpha (.ass)  
SubStation Alpha (.ssa)  
Video File Information  
When playing a video in full screen, click the  
about the currently playing video file. Press the  
button on the remote control to view information  
button again to reveal more technical details  
about the file, and press it once more to close the information window.  
Photos  
Selecting Photos (  
) will apply the Photo filter, which means only image-type files will be  
displayed when you browse the contents of your USB storage device. Use the  
and  
keys  
to select the folder you want to open or photo you want to view. When you highlight an image file, a  
preview will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. Press OK or to view the image  
in full screen. If the Slideshow Timing is enabled in the Setup menu, a slideshow of all available  
photos in the current folder on your USB storage device will be played.  
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Tip:  
To enable automatic slideshow playback, press and select Misc>Slideshow Timing  
You can view photos while playing MP3 music at the same time  
If there are music files in the same folder as the pictures you are viewing, music will auto play during  
full-screen slideshow playback (this function can be set in Setup>Misc>Background Music).  
Thumbnail View  
When browsing through pictures with the Photo browse mode, press the  
key on the remote  
control to change to thumbnail view. Use the  
/
/
/
buttons to select a photo and  
click OK to display it in full-screen. Press  
to return to the thumbnail list. To browse in list view,  
simply press the  
button again.  
Rotate  
While viewing a photo in full screen, you can press  
and  
to rotate the photo. The slideshow (if  
button on the remote will zoom  
enabled) will pause. Click  
to continue the slideshow.  
Zoom & Pan  
While viewing a full-screen image or slideshow, clicking the  
the currently displayed image larger. While zoomed in, use the  
/
/
/
keys to pan  
around the image. A zoom-location display window containing a representation of the whole image  
will be displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen. A small rectangle will be shown in the  
overlay that indicates which part of the image is currently visible on the screen.  
The zoom magnification sequence is 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 1x. Continue pressing the  
button  
repeatedly to increase the amount of magnification and eventually return to 1x screen size.  
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Repeat  
During full-screen slideshow playback, click the  
modes. Available repeat modes are:  
button repeatedly to cycle through different repeat  
Off: Display all pictures in the current folder just once (default)  
Repeat All: Continuously display (in order) all songs in the current folder  
Shuffle: Randomly play all songs in the current folder  
Music  
Selecting Music (  
) will apply the Music filter, which means only music-type files will be displayed when  
you browse the contents of your USB storage device. Use the  
and  
keys to select the folder you  
want to open or song you want to play. When you highlight a music file, detailed information about the song  
(ID3 Tag) will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. Press OK or  
to view the image in full  
screen.  
Music File Information  
When playing a music file, click the  
button on the remote control to view playback status of the song.  
Press the  
button again to close the information window.  
Fast Forward / Rewind  
The  
and  
buttons adjust playback speed so you can skip to an earlier or later part of the currently  
playing movie or song. Clicking these buttons repeatedly increases or decreases the speed to the next level  
of intensity. To return to normal playback speed, keep pressing the same button until 1x speed is reached or  
simply press  
.
Fast Forward speed levels: 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 1x  
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Rewind speed levels: -1x, -1.5x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x, -32x, -1x  
Repeat  
During music playback, click the  
Available repeat modes are:  
button repeatedly to cycle through different repeat modes.  
Off: Play all songs in the current folder just once (default)  
Repeat [1]: Continuously repeat the currently playing song  
Repeat All: Continuously play (in order) all songs in the current folder  
Shuffle: Randomly play all songs in the current folder  
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Specifications︱  
Dimensions:  
146 mm × 35 mm × 122 mm  
Power Supply:  
Input: 100V~ 240V 0.3A, Output: DC5V 2.0A  
NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p  
HDMI / Composite  
Display Resolution: (*1)  
Display Output:  
Audio Output  
HDMI / Optical / Stereo  
H.264, VC-1, RMVB, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4,  
DivX, XviD, WMV9, MJPEG, FLV  
Video Formats:  
Image Formats:  
Audio Formats:  
JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF  
MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG Vorbis, RA, FLAC, WAV,  
LPCM(*2), Dolby Digital(*2), DTS(*2)  
Subtitle Formats  
Certificates:  
Warranty:  
SRT, SUB, IDX+SUB, SMI, ASS, SSA  
CE, FCC, BSMI  
2 Years  
*1. HDMI compatible TV or monitor required for 720p, 1080i and 1080p playback.  
*2. Dolby Digital, DTS and LPCM audio only supported within video content  
Ordering Information︱  
Device Description  
Transcend P/N  
DMP10 HD Media Player  
TS-DMP10  
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Transcend Limited Warranty︱  
“Above and Beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We consistently  
position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm, which is all part of our commitment to  
Customer Satisfaction.  
All Transcend information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period should  
your Transcend HD Media Player fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper  
workmanship or materials, Transcend will repair the product or replace it with a comparable one. This  
warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein.  
Warranty Period: The Transcend HD Media Player warranty period is two years from the date of purchase  
Transcend reserves the right to determine whether repair or replacement is suitable upon inspection of the  
product. The decision made by Transcend whether to repair or replace the product will be final. Additionally,  
Transcend reserves the right to provide a functionally equivalent refurbished replacement product.  
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to product failure caused by accidents, abuse, mishandling,  
improper installation, alteration, acts of nature, improper usage, or problems with electrical power. In  
addition, opening or tampering with the product casing, or any physical damage, abuse or alteration to the  
product’s surface, including all warranty or quality stickers, product serial or electronic numbers will also void  
the product warranty. This warranty only applies to the product itself, and excludes all product accessories,  
including, but not limited to: cables, power adapters, and remote controls, which must be exchanged within  
seven days of the purchase date if defective. Transcend is not responsible for recovering any data lost due  
to the failure of a hard drive device. Transcend’s HD Media Player must be used with devices that conform to  
the recommended industry standards. Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party  
device that causes the Transcend HD Media Player to fail. Transcend shall in no event be liable for any  
consequential, indirect, or incidental damages, lost profits, lost business investments, lost goodwill, or  
interference with business relationships as a result of lost data. Transcend is also not responsible for  
damage or failure of any third party equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility.  
Disclaimer: The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive. There are no other warranties, including any implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is not affected in any part by  
Transcend providing technical support or advice. Please read Transcend’s Warranty Policy in full to  
understand your rights.  
Online Registration: To expedite the warranty service, please register your Transcend Product within 30  
days of purchase.  
The specifications mentioned above are subject to change without notice.  
Transcend Information, Inc.  
*The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information, Inc.  
*All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies.  
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