DivX Connected User Guide
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
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Pentium 4, 2.6 Ghz or higher CPU for High Definition TV displays
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Windows MCE, XP Home Edition, XP Professional Edition or Vista
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512 MB system RAM
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50 MB available hard disk space
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Hardware-accelerated OpenGL graphics card with up-to-date driver
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10/100 Ethernet, or 802.11g or 802.11b network adapter, with one or more enabled
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An active network connection
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Types of Formats You Can Use
Video file formats:
All DivX® videos (resolution is device dependent)
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Most Xvid (resolution is device dependent)
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All .divx files
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.avi files using DivX with MP3 or AC3 audio
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Windows Media Video (.wmv, resolution is device dependent)
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Audio file formats:
MP3 and MP3 playlists (.pls, .m3u, and .m3u8)
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Windows Media Audio (.wma)
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Picture or Photo:
JPG and BMP
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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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