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 What is the difference between MV-4000U vs MV-5000R model?
  The Mvix MV-5000R is our premium model offering a full-line of features targeted toward users seeking a higher-end experience in multimedia playback. The Mvix MV-4000U is our
 What is the difference between 4:3 vs 16:9 aspect ratio?
 The aspect ratio of an image is ratio of the displayed width to the height of the image (usually expressed as "x:y"). For instance, the aspect ratio of a traditional television screen is 4:3, or 1.33:1. A high definition television uses an aspe
 What are some of the functions and buttons on the MV-5000 Remote?
  Please take a look at these Remote Controls that are compatible with Mvix MV-4000U and MV-5000U models:
 What is the FM Frequency range for Mvix MV-5000U Model?
  The Mvix MV-5000U Media Center uses the following FOUR FM Frequencies: 87.7 Mhz88.1 Mhz88.5 Mhz 88.9 Mhz Yes, and that means that Mvix MV-5000U can be used within North-America (US and Canada)
 What TV Standard formats are supported by Mvix Media Players?
  Mvix Media Centers are truly multi-system, global media players. Mvix supports BOTH NTSC and PAL video formats. You can easily select the video source in the setup menu of Mvix player. Mvix players can be connected to Multiple
 What is the recommended Voltage Setting for Mvix Media Players?
  Mvix Media Players are versatile and can be use at all voltage settings. The Mvix power adapter is designed to work with both 220 or 110V power. This is done specifically to allow portability of the player. You can use this player while traveling
 What screen aspect ratios are supported by Mvix Media Players?
  Mvix is compatible with all standard screen aspect ratios: The following aspect ratios can be selected from the setup interface of the media player: 16:9 Widescreen 4:3 letter box Mvix (4000U and 5000
 What is the storage capacity of Mvix Media Players?
  Please note that the storage capacity of Mvix Media Players depends on the Hard Drive being used with it. Mvix Media Players do NOT come with a pre-installed Hard Drives (HDDs). In order to ensure scalability, we prefer that you choose and insta
 What Media Codecs, Files, and Formats are supported by Mvix players?
  Mvix Media players support a variety of Video, Audio and Digital image formats as illustrated below. We are continually releasing new firmware which add support to new codecs and file formats.
 What is the Operating System (OS) on Mvix Players?
  Mvix uses the a proprietary firmware built upon the Software Development Kit (SDK) supplied by the Chipset providers: SIGMA DESIGNS. This
 What is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Specification for Mvix Players?
  Mvix Media Players (4000U, 5000U, MX-760HD, MX-780HD) work with ATA / ATAPI or ULTRA-ATA Internal (IDE / EIDE) 3.5" Hard Disk Drives (HDD). We recommend use of hard drives with large buffer size (minimum 8MB).
 What subtitle file formats are supported by Mvix Media Players
  Mvix media centers support the following SUBTITLE files:.SUB.SRT
 What does the FUNCTION button on the remote do?
  The FUNC button makes your Mvix Media Center a step closer to the normal functionality of a DVD player - with respect to an important feature! The FUNC button enables setting up TIMER on your Mvix Media (4000U or 5000U) Center. -
 What is the recommended Jumper Setting for Hard Disk Drive (HDD) installation?
  Mvix works like an external enclosure when connected to your Windows-based PC. External Mass Storage enclosures require the jumpers to be set to SINGLE, MASTER, or CABLE SELECT (CS) setting. (Some HDDs tend to work best if all jumpers are removed f
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