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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
Title or artist name is not displayed
The MP3 file does not contain valid meta-data or does not 
meet supported specifications (- “Media 
specifications” in Chapter 7).
The Audio Player takes almost a minute to start
Sufficient network band-width is not available. Turn off 
any other file sharing programs, network-based games, or 
other network-intensive operations while the Audio 
Player
 is playing.
The shared folder has too many files or sub-folders. If the 
shared folder on the networked PC contains a large 
number of files or nested directories, it may take over a 
minute for the Audio Player to locate all playable files.
The File is displayed but is always skipped
The file is not a valid or supported MP3 file.
Some files in the shared folder are not played
Only the first 200 MP3 files found will be played. Folders 
nested 10 or more levels below the shared folder are not 
searched.
The Audio Player plays (progress bar and animation 
change) but audio is not heard
The volume level is not high enough or TV is muted.
Picture Viewer problems
“No pictures found” message is displayed
Sharing is not correctly set up on the networked PC. 
Make sure you connected your home network correctly 
(- Installation Guide) and set up the network address 
properly (- Chapter 7).
The JPEG files exceed the specified limits (- “Media 
specifications” in Chapter 7).
Picture viewer option in menu is disabled
There are no picture files in the networked PC's shared 
folder(s).
Basic network setup and Home server setup were not 
successfully performed.
Picture is not displayed; Rectangle containing “X” is 
displayed instead
The picture file does not meet the specifications for the 
Picture Viewer (- “Media specifications” in 
Chapter 7).
Picture is not listed at all
There are no picture files in the networked PC’s shared 
folder(s).
The number of pictures files found is more than the TV 
can display.
The picture file does not have a valid “.jpg” extension.
The file is too large or is otherwise not compatible with 
the TV for display. See “Media specifications” in Chapter 
7 for Picture Viewer and JPEG file specifications.
Home network troubleshooting
Basic network setup problems
Cannot connect to network
Check the modem and splitter connections.
Make sure the splitter is connected to the modem or 
telephone jack correctly (- page 60).
Confirm your modem’s operation with this manual.
Make sure your network address and e-mail account are 
set up correctly (- Chapter 7).
No network connection
The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all. 
Connect all cables(- Installation Guide).
Make sure the modem’s power cord is plugged in.
Make sure your network address and e-mail account are 
set up correctly (- Chapter 7).
Automatic setup fails
The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all. 
Connect all cables(- Installation Guide).
The DHCP service is not enabled on the router, or no 
router is present. Refer to your router’s documentation 
for instructions on enabling DHCP. If you do not have a 
router, you must manually set up the network address 
(- page 62).
Internet service is not available. Check your cable/DSL 
modem or contact your ISP for Internet service issues.
Manual setup fails
The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all. 
Connect all cables (- Installation Guide).
The TV IP address is the same as the networked PC’s. 
The TV IP address must be different from the PC’s IP 
address.
The TV IP address is not on the same subnet as the 
networked PC’s. For example, if the PC has IP 
192.168.0.100 with netmask 255.255.255.0, and the TV 
has IP 192.168.0.200 with netmask 255.255.255.0, then 
they are both on same subnet. Conversely, if the PC has 
IP 192.168.1.100 with netmask 255.255.255.0, and the 
TV has IP 192.168.0.200 with netmask 255.255.255.0, 
then they are on different sub-nets.
Unstable network connection
Unplug the Ethernet cables, and then connect them again.
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