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Product:
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Vantec AVX-100TX AVOX Jukebox |
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Price:
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$122 (CDN) / $105 (U.S)
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Supplied By:
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Vantec
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Author:
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Mars
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Date:
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March 23rd, 2006
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The next step is to connect the Vantec AVX-100TX AVOX Jukebox to your television set with the appropriate cables. For
this review we will be using the component video connection. If your set does not have a component input you will have
to use the composite connection, and picture quality will suffer. The AVOX does not have the option of using an S-video
cable transfer. On the rear portion of the enclosure is where you will find the connection ports.
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Once the AVOX is connected to your particular television set you will need to access the various set up menus. By selecting
the video tab, here you can set the type of TV output for NTSC or PAL and whether it is component or composite out. If you
are using the component output you must turn HD component output on and select 480p in order to get a progressive scan
output just like a stand alone DVD player. If your TV set has a progressive scan function on its inputs, you maybe better off
to use that instead. The audio tab allows you to set analog or digital sound output.
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The tab marked other setup allows you to select what type of TV you have, either a 16:9 widescreen or the standard 4:3 type. You
can also select what language you prefer for your menu options, and the ability to turn the JPEG preview on, and the firmware
version of the AVOX. After the initial set up is complete, you can now enter the Media Menu and select the type of media you
wish to play.
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