Installation guide

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3. You will see a number at ‘WebTV’. Also, several languages are selectable. If the
number is ‘5’ shown, it means 5 video streams are available at the specific
laguage. Click this number.
4. The available video streams will be shown.
5. Select the link or web address at the name of the stream and write down this
address or copy this address. You can also click ‘View details’ for more
information.
6. Re-open your web browser and login to the Eminent Third Party Apps.
7. Click ‘My Apps’ at the top right corner of the web page.
8. Click ‘Add a Stream’.
9. At ‘Name’ you can fill out the name of the video stream. You may also fill out a
random name.
10. ‘SWF location’ remains empty.
11. At ‘Stream location’ you can fill out the web address you have written down, or
you can copy the web address to this rule.
12. Click ‘Save’. You have now added a ‘stream’.
13. The added stream is now visible at the App list.
14. If you want to play the added stream, go to the ‘3
rd
Party Apps’ icon using your
Media Player.
Streams which have been added by yourself can not be placed in folders or
subfolders. Streams which have been created by yourself will always be placed in de
root of the ‘My Apps’ page!
Note: It is possible not all video streams are working. If so, try to use another video
stream!
16.0 Downloading using the media player
The EM7385 & EM7380 are equipped with a Usenet (NZBget) and a Torrent module.
The Torrent module is called Transmission. Using one of these modules, you are able
to download files from the internet.
When using the EM7385: The use of these modules require an internal hard disk
drive, which needs to be formatted using the EM7385’s internal format option.
When using the EM7380: A USB hard disk needs to be in use to be able to use the
download functions of the EM7380.
Hint: In order to make sure your downloads will not get corrupt if the media player is
suddenly or accidentally turned off using the remote control, the media player has a
built-in ‘Safe shutdown’ feature which is turned on by default. However, you need to
make sure the ‘Safe shutdown’ feature is enabled. This feature makes sure the
download process will be stopped safely before the media player completely turns off.