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G-PLAY Installation Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. INTRODUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WHATS IN THE BOX G-PLAY OVERVIEW SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS SUPPORTED OUTPUTS 8. ATTACHING G-PLAY TO YOUR COMPUTER
8.1 Connecting the Power Boost Adapter

9. INITIALIZING G-PLAY

9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4
Mac OSX (10.4) Creating the Required File Folders on G-PLAY Mac OSX Windows 2000/XP Creating the Required File Folders on G-PLAY Windows
10.LOADING G-PLAY WITH CONTENT 11.UNMOUNTING/DISCONNECTING G-PLAY
11.1 Mac OSX Computers 11.2 Windows Computers
12.CONNECTING G-PLAY TO YOUR TV 13.THE REMOTE CONTROL 14.NAVIGATING THE G-PLAY USER INTERFACE
14.1 Movies Menu 14.2 Music Menu 14.3 Pictures Menu 14.4 Language Settings Menu 14.5 Audio Settings Menu 14.6 Video Settings Manu 14.7 TV Type Menu 14.8 Screen Saver Menu 14.9 Firmware Update Menu 14.10 DivX VOD Menu

G-Technology Inc.

Tel: (310) 449-4599 Fax: (310) 449-4670 support@g-technology.com
15.TECHNICAL SUPPORT 16.LIMITED WARRANTY 17.APPENDIX

P/N GP0605 RevA Page 1

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1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing G-PLAY from G-Technology, Inc. (G-Tech)! G-PLAY from G-Tech enables you to enjoy your favorite movies, personal videos, music and digital photos wherever you go. Simply copy content from your computer to G-PLAY via the built-in USB interface and instantly play it on any TV! With G-PLAY you can create your own virtual DVD, music and photo libraries*. G-PLAY also doubles as a USB hard drive for your data files.
*Respect intellectual property rights. Dont steal music or movies!
4. WHATS IN THE BOX Take a moment to ensure that the following items are included in the box. If anything is missing, please call G-Tech at (310) 449-4599. Please keep the shipping container and packing materials. In the unlikely event that you need to return G-PLAY to us for any reason, you must use the G-Tech shipping container. If the product is returned damaged caused by improper packaging, the warranty will be void and liability will rest with the user.
G-PLAY: G-PLAY personal media player Power adapter AV cable USB cable Infrared remote control Coaxial audio cable USB power boost adapter CD installation guide
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The disk drive contained in your G-PLAY is a delicate electronic instrument and is susceptible to damage due to excessive physical shock. Place the unit in a vented area away from moisture or liquids. Please handle the unit with care. Do not open the case. Doing so will void the warranty. If the product is returned with damage caused by improper handling, the warranty will be void and liability will rest with the user. 3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS USB 1.1/2.0 equipped computer Mac OS 9.x or OS X Windows 2000 or Windows XP

USB Power Boost Adapter

CD Installation Guide

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5. G-PLAY OVERVIEW Behind the front panel of G-PLAY are an infrared receiver and Bi-Color LED. When attached to a computer via the USB port, this LED is green to indicate power and green/yellow when media is being transferred to the unit. When attached to a TV, the LED is green to indicate power and flashes yellow when receiving a command from the remote control. The following optional AV cables are available for purchase: Component YPbPr connection to high-end TV/HDTVs VGA for connection to CRT/Flat Panel monitors SPDIF digital audio cable for Dolby Digital or DTS home theater systems SCART for connection to European TVs
You can purchase any of the cables described above by contacting G-Tech Sales at (310) 449-4599 or online at www.g-technology.com.

USB 2.0 Port

6. Supported File Formats Video: MPEG-1 (AVI, MPG), MPEG-2 (AVI,VOB), ISO*, MPEG-4 (AVI, DivX, DivX VOD, XviD)

*Your personal DVDs can be copied to G-PLAY in ISO format. These files can be played from G-PLAY at full DVD quality and with full DVD functions including:Menus, Chapter selection, Audio stream selection, Subtitles, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Slow, Pause, Step Forward, Repeat, and Search.

AV Multi-Connector

Optional SPDIF Connector
Audio:WAV, MP3, MPEG-4 (AAC),WMA,AC3,Ogg Vorbis 7. USB 2.0 Port When connected to your Mac or PC, this port provides power to G-PLAY and is used to transfer media (audio, video, DVDs and images) to the unit. This port is also used to power G-PLAY when playing back content on a TV/Monitor. AV Multi-Connector This connector provides the video and audio output signals to your TV/Monitor. The standard AV cable that ships with G-PLAY provides Composite and S-Video output and analog stereo audio. SPDIF Optional digital audio connector Supported Outputs Video: NTSC/PAL Composite and S-Video, Analog YPbPr (progressive or interlaced) scalable up to 1920x1080i or 1280x720p, SCART RGB,VGA (up to 1024x768) Audio: Dual Stereo analog audio, coaxial and optical SPDIF digital audio (supports compressed Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS pass through)

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8. Attaching G-PLAY to Your Computer 1. Attach the supplied USB cable to USB port located on the back of G-PLAY as shown below.

USB 1.1/2.0 Port

Connection diagram for the optional Power Boost Adapter
2. Attach the other end of the cable to a USB 1.1/2.0 port on your computer as shown above. 8.1 Connecting the Power Boost Adapter G-PLAY should power on automatically after the USB cable is connected. If G-PLAY does not power on, follow the directions below to utilize the included USB Power Boost Adapter. 1. Connect the Power Boost adapter to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Connect G-PLAY to the Power Boost Adapter using the included USB cable. 3. Plug the USB power adapter in to an electrical outlet and then connect it to the Power Boost Adapter.
9. INITIALIZING G-PLAY Now that G-PLAY is connected to your computer, it must be initialized for use with your operating system. For Mac OS X installations, follow the instructions below For Windows 2000/XP installations, proceed to Section 9.3 9.1 Mac OS X (10.4) G-PLAY is initialized at the factory as an HFS+ Mac OS X volume. Power on G-PLAY. G-PLAY will mount on the desktop as shown below.

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Four folders have been created on G-PLAY at the factory. These folders are shown below: If it becomes necessary to re-initialize G-PLAY for Mac OS X, follow the instructions below. 1. Open the Apple Disk Utility. The Apple Disk Utility is in the Utilities Folder located in the Applications Folder on the Macintosh HD. A window like the following will appear. G-PLAY will be displayed in the left-hand column.

Proceed to Section 10 Loading G-PLAY with Content
2. Select G-PLAY by clicking on left-hand column as shown below.

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3. Select the Partition tab to view the partition options as shown below. 5. Click on the <Partition> button. The dialog box shown below will appear. Click on the <Partition> button to continue.
6. When partitioning is complete, G-PLAY will be displayed in the left-hand panel as shown below.
4. Set the Volume Scheme: to 1 Partition. Enter a Volume Name: under Volume Information (in this example, G-PLAY) and set format to Mac OS Extended as shown below.
7. Exit the Apple Disk Utility. 8. G-PLAY will be displayed on the desktop as shown below.

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9.2 Creating the Required File Folders on G-PLAY Mac OS X Now that G-PLAY is initialized, four folders must be created to store the various types of media files. 1. Double click on the G-PLAY icon. 2. Click on the Gear symbol and select New Folder as shown below. 5. Your G-PLAY should now have the following folders:
3. Name the new folder Firmware. 4. Repeat the above steps and create three additional new folders with the following names Movies Music Pictures
Note: DO NOT change the names of these folders. G-PLAY uses these exact names to locate files. These folders can be customized. For example, the Movies folder can be spilt into sub-directories with names such as Action, Adventure, etc. The Music folder can be spilt into Rock, Classical, etc. Note: G-PLAY can also double as a standard USB hard drive. You can create another folder (Data for example) to store your data files. This folder will only be visible and accessible when G-PLAY is attached to your computer.

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9.3 Windows 2000/XP Systems 1. Power on G-PLAY, wait 10 seconds, then power on your computer. 2. Open the Disk Management utility by right-clicking on the My Computer icon on the desktop and selecting Manage from the drop down menu as shown below. Right click on Disk 1 and select Initialize Disk from the pull-down menu as shown. The window shown on the next page will appear. 4. Click on the <OK> button to continue.
3. The Computer Management console will appear as shown below. Click on Disk Management in the left-hand panel. G-PLAY is identified as Disk 1 in this example.
5. The following window will appear. G-PLAY (Disk 1) is now identified as Basic and Online.

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6. Right-click on the Disk 1 Unallocated bar entry and select New Partition from the pull-down menu as shown below. 8. The following window will appear. Click on the <Next> button to continue.

7. The window shown below will appear. <Next> button to continue.

Click on the

9. The window shown below will appear. Click on the <Next> button to continue.

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10. Windows will automatically assign a drive letter (in this example E:). Accept this assignment and click on the <Next> button to continue. 12. The following window will appear. Click on the <Finish> button to continue.
11. Enter a Volume Label: (in this example, G-PLAY), check the Perform a quick format box and click on the <Next> button to continue.
13. Windows will format the volume and then display the following window. Disk 1 is now identified as G-PLAY (E:). Exit the Computer Management console.

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14. G-PLAY will now be displayed as an available hard disk drive under My Computer as shown below. G-PLAY (E:) 4. Name the new folder Firmware.
9.4 Creating the Required File Folders on G-PLAY Windows 2000/XP Now that G-PLAY is initialized, four folders must be created to store the various types of media files. 1. Double click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2. Double click on the G-PLAY icon. 5. Repeat the above steps and create three additional new folders with the following names 3. Click on the <File> menu and choose New > Folder. Movies Music Pictures
Note: DO NOT change the names of these folders. G-PLAY uses these exact names to locate files. These folders can be customized. For example, the Movies folder could be spilt into sub-directories with names such as Action, Adventure, etc. The Music folder could be spilt into Rock, Classical, etc. Note: G-PLAY can also double as a standard USB hard drive. You can create another folder (Data for example) to store your data files. This folder will only be visible and accessible when GPLAY is attached to your computer.

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6. Your G-PLAY should now have the following folders: 11. UNMOUNTING/DISCONNECTING G-PLAY A great feature of G-PLAY is its ability to be connected and disconnected while your computer is running. To prevent failures and/or data loss it is important to follow the steps below when unmounting/disconnecting G-PLAY from your computer. 11.1 Mac OS X Computers 1. Before powering down and disconnecting G-PLAY, you must unmount the system by simply dragging the G-PLAY icon to the trash located in the dock.

10. Loading G-PLAY with Content Loading G-PLAY with movies, music or pictures is easy! Simply drag and drop files from your computer to the appropriate file folder located on G-PLAY. The following file formats are supported Movies: MPEG-1 (AVI, MPG), MPEG-2 (AVI,VOB), ISO*, MPEG-4 (AVI, DivX, DivX VOD, XviD) Music: WAV, MP3, MPEG-4 (AAC), WMA, AC3, Ogg Vorbis Pictures: JPEG (up to 8 mega pixels)

*DVD image file

2. It is now safe to power off and remove G-PLAY from your system. 11.2 Windows Computers 1. Before powering down and disconnecting G-PLAY, leftclick on the Eject icon shown below.
2. The following box will appear. Click on the entry.
3. A balloon like the following will appear.
4. It is now safe to power off and remove G-PLAY from your system. Page 14
12. Connecting G-PLAY to your TV Connecting G-PLAY to any TV is very straightforward! 1. Connect G-PLAY to your TV/VCR/Cable/Satellite box using the included AV cable. Consult your user manual for the exact location of the AV ports. 13. The Remote Control G-PLAY ships with an infrared remote control that enables you to navigate the graphical user interface (GUI) built-in to G-PLAY whenever the system is attached to your TV.

USB Power AV Cable

Note: Use either the yellow composite or the black S-Video connection. DO NOT use both as you will not receive a video signal if they are both plugged in at the same time.
2. Plug the Power Adapter to the USB port and the other end into an electrical outlet. The following optional AV cables are available: Component YPbPr connection to high-end TV/HDTVs VGA for connection to CRT/Flat Panel monitors SPDIF digital audio for Dolby Digital or DTS home theater SCART for connection to European TVs
Note: For a detailed summary of all remote control functions, see the Appendix.
You can purchase any of the cables described above by contacting G-Tech Sales at (310) 449-4599 or online at www.g-technology.com

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14. Navigating the G-PLAY User Interface When G-Play is connected to your TV and powered on, the main menu shown below will be displayed. 14.1 Movies Menu This menu displays all of the movie files that you have uploaded to G-PLAY.

Movies

Pictures

Settings

From the main sub-menus: Movies Music Pictures Settings

select

following
Use the Navigation Buttons on the remote control to select the movie you wish to play and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice.
Note: When viewing a DivX movie, you can position the subtitles by pressing the Subtitle button. You can position the subtitle on the TV screen by using the buttons. Press the Subtitle button again to set the subtitle position.
You can navigate to the sub-menus by using the Navigation Buttons on the infrared remote control. Highlight any sub-menu selection and then press the Play/Enter button.

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14.2 Music Menu This menu displays all of the MP3 music files that you have uploaded to G-PLAY. 14.3 Pictures Menu This menu displays all of the JPEG picture files that you have uploaded to G-PLAY.
Use the Navigation Buttons on the remote control to select the music file you wish to play and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice.
Use the Navigation Buttons on the remote control to select the image you wish to view and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice.
Note: You can view previews of your images by pressing the Thumbnails button on the remote control. Note: To view all of your files as a slide show, press the PLAY ALL button on the remote control.

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14.4 Language Settings Menu This menu enables you to set the language for the various G-PLAY menus. 14.5 Audio Settings Menu This menu enables you to set the proper audio setting for G-PLAY.
Use the Navigation Buttons to select the appropriate language and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. Press the Home button to save your changes.
Use the Navigation Buttons to select the correct audio setting and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. Press the Home button to save your changes.
Note: Select <Analog> when using RCA audio inputs. Select <Digital> if you are using the optional SPDIF digital audio cable to connect to a Dolby Digital or DTS Home Theater system.

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14.6 Video Settings Menu This menu displays all of the video output settings supported by G-PLAY. You must have the proper AV cable attached to G-PLAY to support the various settings. 14.7 TV Type Menu This menu displays the TV aspect ratios supported by G-PLAY. Choose the appropriate setting for your TV.

Use the Navigation Buttons to select the video setting and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. Press the Home button to save your changes.
Note: The NTSC settings are used primarily in the US, Canada and Japan. The PAL settings are used primarily in European countries. To use the HD settings, your TV/monitor must be HD Ready. Note: You can easily toggle through the Video Output options by pressing the Video Output button on the remote control. You must return to the Video Settings menu to confirm the setting you want.
Use the Navigation Buttons to select the TV Type and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. Press the Home button to save your changes.

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14.8 Screen Saver This menu enables you to select the amount of time that G-PLAY can be inactive before launching the screen saver function. 14.9 Firmware Update A nice feature of G-PLAY is the ability to easily update the system firmware to enable new features. When new firmware for G-PLAY becomes available, it will be posted in the Support section on the G-Tech website.
Use the Navigation Buttons to select the time interval you wish and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. Press the Home button to save your changes.
Follow the directions below to update G-PLAYs firmware. 1) Download new firmware at www.g-technology.com/support 2) Connect G-PLAY to your computer. 3) Copy the firmware to the Firmware folder on G-PLAY. 4) Connect G-PLAY to your TV/monitor. 5) Use the Navigation Buttons to select the new firmware you downloaded and then press Play/Enter to confirm your choice. The firmware update will take approximately 1 minute. Once the update has completed, turn off G-PLAY and remove the power adapter. Wait 30 seconds before reconnecting the power adapter and powering G-PLAY back on. The new firmware is now active.
Note: DO NOT power off G-PLAY during the firmware update process! Doing so may render G-PLAY inoperable. If this should happen, contact G-Tech Support or your reseller for assistance.

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14.10 DivX VOD G-PLAY supports DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD). DivX VOD is a digital delivery service that lets you buy or rent high-quality video content from https://vod.divx.com and play it on G-PLAY.
To utilize the DivX VOD feature of G-PLAY, follow the directions below. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Connect G-PLAY to your TV/monitor. Select DivX VOD under the Settings Menu. Write down the displayed 8-digit DivX VOD registration code. Attach G-PLAY to your computer. Visit https://vod.divx.com and enter your 8-digit code. Download DivX content to the Movies folder on G-PLAY. Enjoy your DivX VOD content!

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15. TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter any difficulties while installing or using G-PLAY, please contact G-Tech Technical Support via one of the following ways: Telephone: (310) 449-4599 Fax: (310) 449-4670 E-mail: support@g-technology.com Internet: http://www.g-technology.com When contacting Technical Support, make sure to be in front of your computer and have the following information readily available: Your G-PLAY serial number (located on side of unit) Operating system and version Computer brand and model Type of AV cable/audio cable you are using Type of TV/monitor you are using 16. LIMITED WARRANTY G-Technology Inc. (G-Tech) warrants your product against any defect in material and workmanship, under normal use, for the designated warranty period. If the product should become defective within the warranty period, G-Tech, will at its discretion, repair or replace the product. Repair or replacement parts or products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either new or reconditioned. All replaced parts or products shall become the property of GTech. This warranty shall not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, misuse, abuse or as a result of unauthorized service or parts. Warranty service is available to the purchaser by obtaining a Return Material Authorization number (RMA) and by delivering the product during the warranty period to an authorized G-Tech service facility or to G-Tech. The purchaser shall bear all shipping, packing and insurance costs and all other costs, excluding parts and labor, necessary to effectuate repair, replacement or refund under this warranty. All returned product must be shipped to G-Tech in the original shipping container. For more information on how to obtain warranty service, an RMA number or to acquire shipping materials, contact G-Tech at 1653 Stanford Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404, (310) 4494599 or support@g-technology.com. IN THE EVENT A PRODUCT BECOMES DEFECTIVE DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE PURCHASERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ARE NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF G-TECH AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED BOTH FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND TO THE EXTENT NOT UNCONSCIONABLE, FOR PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGE.
Thank you for purchasing G-PLAY. If you have any comments or questions about this manual or the product, please call (310) 449-4599, or send an email to info@g-technology.com.

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17. APPENDIX Remote Control Functions Button
HOME TITLE MENU POWER ZOOM ROTATE THUMBNAILS SUBTITLE NUMERIC KEY PAD VOL + VOL MUTE AUDIO PLAY ALL SHUFFLE SUBTITLE PLAY/ENTER ANGLE INFO RETURN SLOW PREVIOUS TRACK PAUSE/STEP NEXT TRACK REVERSE PLAY STOP PLAYBACK FAST FORWARD VIDEO OUPUT REPEAT REPEAT A-B SEARCH INFO-0-1-2-RETURN

Movies Menu

Displays the main menu DVD Title (.ISO files only) DVD Menu (.ISO files only) Power On/Off ZOOM IN (using key), ZOOM OUT (using key), SCROLL UP (using key), SCROLL DOWN (using key) N/A N/A Text SUBTITLE position, for DivX files Increase Volume Decrease Volume Mute Toggle audio language Play all files Play all files randomly Toggle language subtitles SELECT/PLAY movie View DVD with different angle (.ISO only) Displays file information Return to previous menu Slow forward function (.ISO files only) Previous track (.ISO), Previous 5 minutes (DivX), Previous page in file list Pause/Step Next track (.ISO), Next 5 minutes (DivX), Next page in file list Reverse playback Stop playback Fast forward Toggle video output. You can switch between all

Button

Music Menu
Displays the main menu N/A N/A Power On/Off N/A N/A N/A N/A Increase Volume Decrease Volume Mute N/A Play all files Play all files randomly N/A SELECT/PLAY movie N/A Displays file information Return to previous menu N/A Select previous track, display previous page in list Pause Select next track, display next page in file list Jump back 10 seconds within track Stop playback Fast forward 10 seconds within track Toggle video output. You can switch between all
of the available video output formats by pressing this button. The video output selected will be displayed on the TV/monitor. If you cannot see an image, continue to press this button until an image appears on the TV/monitor.
Repeat chapter or title (.ISO files only) Repeat between points A-B, (.ISO files) Search for time or Title/Chapter (.ISO files) Pressing these buttons consecutively returns the G-PLAY settings to the factory default.
N/A N/A N/A Pressing these buttons consecutively returns the G-PLAY settings to the factory default.

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Pictures Menu
Displays the main menu N/A N/A Power On/Off ZOOM IN (using key), ZOOM OUT (using key), Enlarge image (using key), Shrink image (using key) Rotate picture Preview image On/Off N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Play all files Play all files randomly N/A Select/Display image movie N/A Displays file information Return to previous menu N/A Select previous image, display previous page in file list N/A Select next image, display next page in file list N/A Stop display N/A Toggle video output. You can switch between all

Settings Menu

Displays the main menu N/A N/A Power On/Off N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Select N/A N/A Return to previous menu N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Toggle video output. You can switch between all

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G-PLAY from G-Tech enables you to enjoy your favorite movies, personal videos, music and digital photos wherever you go. Simply copy content from your computer to G-PLAY via the built-in USB interface and play it on any TV! With G-PLAY you can create your own virtual DVD, music and photo libraries*. G-PLAY supports many compressed video formats (MPEG, DivX, etc.) and is also capable of playing back DVD movies as if they were playing from the original DVD at full quality and with full DVD functionality (menus, chapter selection, pause, etc.). G-PLAY also doubles as a bus powered external hard drive for your data files.
* Dont steal music or movies!
Supported Playback Formats: Video: MPEG-1 (AVI, MPG), MPEG-2 (AVI,VOB), ISO*, MPEG-4 (AVI, DivX, DivX VOD, XviD)
*Your personal DVDs can be copied to G-PLAY in ISO format. These files can be played from G-PLAY at full DVD quality and with full DVD functions including: Menus, Chapter selection, Audio stream selection, Subtitles, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Slow, Pause, Step Forward, Repeat, and Search.
Power Adapter: Universal auto-switching powers G-PLAY when viewing content. G-PLAY is bus powered when transferring content from a PC Size: 5.2 x 3.15 x.67 132mm x 80mm x 17mm , Weight: 10.6 oz, 300 g Kit contents:
Audio: WAV, MP3, MPEG-4 (AAC),WMA, AC3, Ogg Vorbis
Supported Output Formats: Video: NTSC/PAL Composite and S-Video, Analog YPbPr (progressive or interlaced) scalable up to 1920x1080i or 1280x720p, SCART RGB,VGA (up to 1024x768) Audio: Dual Stereo analog audio, coaxial and optical SPDIF digital audio (supports compressed Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS pass through) Interface: High-Speed USB 2.0 (backwards compatible w/USB 1.1) Operating System: Embedded Linux System Requirements: Windows 98SE,Win2000,WinME,WinXP, Mac OS 9.2 or higher, OS X, USB port Supported File Systems: FAT 32, NTFS, HFS+ Optional Accessories: YPbPr AV cable (Color Component Video-3 RCA,Left/Right Audio RCA) VGA AV cable (15-pin female VGA, Left/Right Audio RCA) SPDIF Optical cable SCART Composite cable (Europe only) SCART RGB cable (Europe only)
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Santa Monica, CA 90404

 

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