- Directory icons
- Parent directory (..)
- File names (max. 18 characters)
- No umlauts
- Upper/lowercase
MP3/audio File Display Functions
- File names and directory
- Duration
- Volume
- Audio specifications
- Sound analyzer
Video/DVD File Display Functions
- File names and directory
- Duration
- Volume
- Video codec
- Audio specifications
Display Functions In Setup
- Advanced settings
- A/V settings
- Init menu
Interior Views
Opening the box reveals the player's innards. The decoder board is equipped with a wide variety of modules on both sides; the 3.5" hard drive can be easily installed in the device.

The HD3510 works with any IDE disk up to 2000 GB

The decoder chip is passively cooled
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Summary
- Introduction
- The Test Candidates In Detail
- Contents
- Here's How The Multimedia Player Looks Inside
- Spartan User Menu
- Not Many Setting Options Either
- Setup Menu: Audio And Video
- Player Setup: Not Much Of Use Here
- Codec Compatibility
- Modix HD3510: Fully Adequate DVD Player Replacement
- Front And Back
- Directory Structure
- Playful Main Menu
- Well-organized Setup Menu
- Settings For Audio And Video Functions
- Initial Setting
- Firmware Update For Better Video Support
- Codec Compatibility
- Summary
- Comparative Table Of Codec Compatibility
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1 HideAnonymous , May 19, 2008 11:17 AMI think it'll be a good idea to have a new article about the same subject