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Introduction
Video standard
The MMV-100 supports the PAL and NTSC video
standards. The two standards are not supported in
the same unit, however, and therefore different
sales variants of the MMV-100 are available.
You can, however, use an adapter, for example,
an NTSC to PAL converter, with your MMV-100.
To use the MMV-100 with the SECAM TV
standard, you need a PAL/SECAM or NTSC/
SECAM adapter.
Bluetooth™ support
Bluetooth wireless technology makes it possible
for you to connect your device wirelessly to other
Bluetooth devices.
If problems occur when connecting, please
check the Bluetooth settings of the sending device.
Your product works with Bluetooth devices
based on Object Push Profile, Basic Imaging
Profile and File Transfer Profile.
The Bluetooth range of the MMV-100 is up to
10 metres. When the TV set or any other solid object
is between the MMV-100 and the sending device,
the range might be shorter.
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Image formats
The MMV-100 supports JPEG pictures with a pixel
size of up to 600 x 800 or 800 x 600. When other
formats are sent, an error message is displayed:
Non-supported file format.
VGA sized pictures (640 x 480 pixels) are
optimal for TV displays. When pictures with lower
resolution are sent to the MMV-100, they are
scaled to suit the TV screen settings.
Sound formats
The MMV-100 supports MP3 and AMR (sounds
recorded by phone) formats. Supported MP3 file
formats are files with up to 128 Kbps bit rate,
44 kHz and 16-bit stereo sampling rate.
Supported AMR file formats are files with a
maximum size of 30 KB.
Sharing images and sounds
You and your friends can share your images in an
instant by showing them on a TV screen or via a
digital projector. By transferring MP3 files to a
loudspeaker-equipped TV you can also share your
favourite music.