Showing posts with label remote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remote. Show all posts
Thursday, October 1, 2015
How to Change Apple TV Resolution Settings
Press the 'Menu' button on your Apple remote and the plus sign button on your remote at the same time.
Hold the buttons down until display resolution options appear.
Press the plus sign button or the minus sign button on your remote to choose a resolution option.
Press the 'Play/Pause' button on your remote when you find a suitable resolution to enable the new resolution setting.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
How to Copy Movies to Apple TV
Download a copy of iTunes and then install the program. Launch iTunes after you've installed it.
Connect your Apple TV to your television via an HDMI video cable. Connect one end of the selected cable to the 'HDMI' port on the AppleTV. Plug the opposite end of the cable to an 'HDMI' input on your television. Alternatively, you can connect the Apple TV to your television via a component video cable.
Connect the AppleTV's power connector and then plug the power adapter's transformer into a power outlet. Turn on your television.
Use your Apple TV remote control to select the onscreen 'Setting' heading. Use the '+' and '-' button to move up and down. Use the 'Rewind' and 'Forward' ' button to move left and right. Press the 'Play' button to select an option.
Navigate down to the 'General' option. Select the 'Network' option in the 'General' menu and then select the 'Configure Wi-Fi' option in the 'Network' menu. Select your network from the list of networks that appear on the screen.
Enter your network's password when prompted. Use the onscreen keyboard to input characters. Write down the code that appears on screen after you've connected the Apple TV with your network.
Click on the Apple TV icon -- labeled 'Click to set up' -- back in iTunes, on your computer. Enter your Apple TV's code when prompted.
Click on the Apple TV icon again. Click on the 'Movies' tab at the top of iTunes. Check the box labeled 'Selected,' located below the 'Sync' heading. Check the boxes next to the movies, in the list menu, that you'd like to copy to your Apple TV. Click 'Apply' to copy the movies.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Connect a Mac to a Sanyo Projector
Connect the Mac HDMI video output adapter to the video output port of the Mac. Plug one end of an HDMI cable into the Mac HDMI video output adapter. Plug the other end into the HDMI video input on the back of the Sanyo front projector.
Turn on the Sanyo front projector. Press the “Source” button on the body of the Sanyo front projector or on the remote control; wait until the HDMI setting appears on the projected image on the projection screen or wall.
Go to the “Apple” menu at the top of the screen. Select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu. Click on the “Displays” icon, beneath “Hardware,” on the window that appears.
Click on the “Display” tab at the top of the window that appears. Click on “1900 x 1024,“ beneath “Resolutions,” in the column on the left side of the window.
Click the red button at the upper-left corner to close the window. Watch the image of the Mac’s screen now mirrored on the projection screen or wall.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Hook Up an HDMI Cable to a TV DVR
Power off your TV and DVR.
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on your DVR. The port will be on the back panel, typically near the center.
Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to an HDMI input on your TV. Most newer sets have multiple HDMI inputs, allow you to choose the best input for your DVR.
Power on your DVR and TV. Use your TV's remote to switch to the HDMI input into which you plugged the DVR. Typically this is done by either hitting the 'INPUT' button or 'HDMI' button on your remote. Once the input switches you will see the display from your DVR on your TV.
Use your DVR's remote to enter the device's settings menu. Refer to your DVR's owner's manual for the exact process. Set the output resolution on your DVR to the maximum resolution your TV will accept, typically 1080p.
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