Technical data

Video tutorial for video files compression and local playback on your iPhone/iPad :
http://youtu.be/GlJl-v9OLuc
Note: during Play mode, buttons 1 to 9 allow access to corresponding percentage of the movie (e.g.:
“5” corresponds to 50% of movie length). Press “0” button to rewind and come back to the movie
starting point.
Note 2: during Dune HD player or Zappiti Player Sleep mode, when Play mode has been started via
Zappiti app on iPhone or iPad, multimedia player is automatically set to On then to Play mode.
Note 3: Play mode on BD ISO files is performed in “Full” mode (with original menus) on Dune HD
Smart, HD Max, HD Duo, BD Prime 3 and HD Base players. Play mode is performed in “BD Lite” mode
on Dune HD Lite, Dune HD TV 303D, Dune HD Base 3D and Zappiti Player (and on some other players).
Note 4: when used on PC (PCHC), Zappiti Media Center plays multimedia files through MPC Home
Cinema software. Virtual remote function has been setup to control the Play mode with MPC Home
Cinema
For more details about iTunes upload settings mode, please refer to detailed instructions in “iPhone”
tab to be found on official Zappiti website: http://www.zappiti.com.
You can also view video tutorial on YouTube at the following address:
http://youtu.be/a7vjpWLqs18
Zappiti on Dune HD Media Player or Zappiti Player
Once data upload has been performed, connect hard drive including your files to multimedia player
(least it is either already connected or your multimedia files have been stored in a network folder).
If your multimedia files have been stored on a peripheral network, we highly recommend you to
create a network short cut. This can be done as follows:
Network SMB / NFS short cuts on Zappiti Player
Prerequisite: Your computer (connected to network or NAS server computer) must have been setup
in SMB or NFS mode (means: services and files share activated)
1. On Zappiti Player homepage (Sources tab), set mouse arrow on one of the highlighted icons
displayed then press “Pop-up menu” on remote controller.
2. Once Pop-up menu is displayed, select “New network file”.
3. Name short cut (this name will then be displayed to identify this short cut). Any name can be
selected at will.
4. Select either SMB or NFS (these are two network standards).