So far I like my SD player, but had a rough start with him. "5 minutes", the setting is closer to 25 minutes, the first 15, including a lot of bad writing on my side. Instruction looks like a (connectors, not red, white and yellow in the corresponding slots in the color of the TV screen) simple, even for someone who has little experience with electronics.
But when I looked in the back of my TV, I discovered a dozen patches of color, and according to my instructions, I do not know which file I need. When searching the Internet I found that I was right, just turn on the TV and find that I have an opinion yet on the Food Network channel and not on the screen, I've seen in years. Another Google search gave me more information. Maybe I should be in a TV station (permanent), or you can make a DVD or ANT, or any of the TV gives me the opportunity.
Fortunately, it works! After 15 minutes of panic that my players do not work for me, it was time to "settings". Again, the manual does not really give any information on this subject, but it was easy to follow along the screen. There was back and forth between the TV and the computer to go several times to enter a code to each web page and the Netflix site and a user name and password for the Netflix player a year (via remote), and lasted several minutes, plus a few minutes to update and restart, etc. I'm not sure if I am not alone in the configuration of five minutes, it seems trivial, but I think it's that simple, and should be much more difficult what kind of shape expected of me. I was a little annoying, I think, since the initial concerns of a player to count and do not use.
But when I looked in the back of my TV, I discovered a dozen patches of color, and according to my instructions, I do not know which file I need. When searching the Internet I found that I was right, just turn on the TV and find that I have an opinion yet on the Food Network channel and not on the screen, I've seen in years. Another Google search gave me more information. Maybe I should be in a TV station (permanent), or you can make a DVD or ANT, or any of the TV gives me the opportunity.
Fortunately, it works! After 15 minutes of panic that my players do not work for me, it was time to "settings". Again, the manual does not really give any information on this subject, but it was easy to follow along the screen. There was back and forth between the TV and the computer to go several times to enter a code to each web page and the Netflix site and a user name and password for the Netflix player a year (via remote), and lasted several minutes, plus a few minutes to update and restart, etc. I'm not sure if I am not alone in the configuration of five minutes, it seems trivial, but I think it's that simple, and should be much more difficult what kind of shape expected of me. I was a little annoying, I think, since the initial concerns of a player to count and do not use.



