Troubleshooting – Loewe Network Mediaplayer Accessories TV User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

Although the file is visible on the media server,

it is not shown in the

Network Mediaplayer

.

a) The file is not being made available by your

media server.

b) There are more than 00 files in the

corresponding folder.

a) Change your media server. Read up about

this in the section "Media Server Software"
on

page 16

.

b) Distribute the objects among several folders.

Delete files that are no longer required.

A media file that is displayed can not be

played back.

The format of the file is not supported (see

also limitations in section Supported File

Formats on

page 16).

No remedy.

Characters contained in the WLAN key are not
shown on the input screen (

page 6

).

The device only supports the characters shown

(ASCII standard).

Change the WLAN key of the router.

When searching for wireless routers, no device

is found.

The router is not ready for wireless

communication.

Check your wireless router.

Try to make the connection again a few

minutes later.

If with

wireless

operation there should be any

interference

such as

disruptions

during playback or

slow reactions

by devices to commands, you could

try the following:

- Keep at least three metres

distance

from microwave ovens, bluetooth devices, mobile telephones and Wi-Fi compatible devices such as printers

and PDAs.

- Change the active channel on the WLAN router.

Notes on high definition films

High definition film material (HD films) from format 70p upwards (resolution 180 x 70 or higher) should be played back via a wired connection.
If there is a wireless connection, then technical limitations (e.g. fault liability, bandwidth limitations) can cause disruptions in the playback right up
to a complete breakdown of the playback.

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