What Is A Divx Connected Device; What You Need To Set Up Divx Connected; Types Of Formats You Can Use; Converting Your Files - D-Link DSM 330 - DivX Connected HD Media Player User Manual

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What Is a DivX Connected Device?

A DivX Connected device is a stand-alone unit (aka. client) that accesses media on any DivX Connected
Server present on its network. The network can be wired or wireless. A DivX Connected device can
access any DivX Connected Server on the same network.

What You Need to Set Up DivX Connected

You need a personal computer with:
Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz or higher CPU for Standard Definition TV displays
Pentium 4, 2.6 Ghz or higher CPU for High Definition TV displays
Windows MCE, XP Home Edition, XP Professional Edition or Vista
512 MB system RAM
50 MB available hard disk space
Hardware-accelerated OpenGL graphics card with up-to-date driver
10/100 Ethernet, or 802.11g or 802.11b network adapter, with one or more enabled
An active network connection

Types of Formats You Can Use

Video file formats:
All DivX® videos (resolution is device dependent)
Most Xvid (resolution is device dependent)
All .divx files
.avi files using DivX with MP3 or AC3 audio
Windows Media Video (.wmv, resolution is device dependent)
Audio file formats:
MP3 and MP3 playlists (.pls, .m3u, and .m3u8)
Windows Media Audio (.wma)
Picture or Photo:
JPG and BMP

Converting Your Files

To Do This...
Convert video files to DivX format
Convert audio files to MP3
Convert picture files to JPG
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Use This
DivX Author, DivX Converter or Dr. DivX
Windows Media Player or iTunes
Microsoft Paint or Picasa
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