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What is a Networked Media Tank (NMT)
The NMT is a all-in-one network media device. It is a combination of a Digital Media Player, NAS Storage and a Media Server. All these features are built into a single fully integrated unit that allows the user to view, share and store their digital media with ease. The NMT brings all your digital entertainment requirements together into your living room

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What is the Networked Media Tank (NMT)?
The NMT is an all-in-one network media device. It is a combination of a Digital Media Player (DMP), a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device and a Media Server. All these features are built into a single fully integrated hardware package that will allow the user to view, share and store their digital media with unrivalled ease. The NMT brings all your digital entertainment requirements together into the comfort of your living room, allows you to share, stream and play digital media contents for the most part without the reliance on a PC, thus streamlining your digital entertainment setup.

Why do I need an NMT player?
If you have a large media collection and would like to view it on your plasma/projector/home theatre system. This is one of the most cost-effective ways to avoid investing in a HTPC. You can stream music, pictures and most importantly videos. The NMT supports H.264 video which is a compliant 1080p HiDef codec used by Bluray and HD-DVD. The second generation of NMT players with HDMIv1.3 support HD audio codec passthrough.



Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Networked Media Tank (NMT)?
The NMT is an all-in-one network media device. It is a combination of a Digital Media Player (DMP), a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device and a Media Server. All these features are built into a single fully integrated hardware package that will allow the user to view, share and store their digital media with unrivalled ease. The NMT brings all your digital entertainment requirements together into the comfort of your living room, allows you to share, stream and play digital media contents for the most part without the reliance on a PC, thus streamlining your digital entertainment setup.

Why do I need an NMT player?
If you have a large media collection and would like to view it on your plasma/projector/home theatre system. This is one of the most cost-effective ways to avoid investing in a HTPC. You can stream music, pictures and most importantly videos. The NMT supports H.264 video which is a compliant 1080p HiDef codec used by Bluray and HD-DVD. The second generation of NMT players with HDMIv1.3 support HD audio codec passthrough.


What do I need in order to play back from an NMT player?
There are several streaming options available for play back.
1) Install Myihome software which is downloadable from the manufactures website.
2) Install Llink provided by Lundman
3) Connect to your PC via NFS / SMB network connection.
4) Connect to your NAS via NFS / SMB / UPNP AV.
5) Install an internal HDD/external HDD.
6) Hook up an external DVD ROM (for non-css encrypted DVD only)


How do I connect my NMT player to my home theatre system?
1) The Kaiboer K200 supports a HDMI connection if your AVR supports HDMI, you can connect to it directly.
2) You need to have an optical/coaxial cable and plug it into any of the optical/coaxial inputs of your AVR (Audio Video Receiver). 
3) You could also set your K200 audio output as Stereo output for your 2 channel amp or your TV.
4) The Kaiboer K200 can passthrough HD audio codec's via HDMI1.3 to a suitable AVR.

Do I need to install an internal hard disk in order to use my NMT player?
1) No, you can stream movies/music/pictures from your PC or NAS (network attached storage).
2) You can attach an external USB storage device which contains the media.


Can I connect a USB keyboard to NMT?
Yes, a USB keyboard can be used with the NMT.  Command keys are as follows:

Can I plug an external DVD rom?
Yes you can, the USB port can support external DVD rom. However the sigma 8634 chip does not perform CSS decryption, your DVD must not be CSS protected.

Can I eject the external DVD rom by using the remote?
Yes, there is an eject button on the remote.

What is the recommended wireless dongle?
TP-Link's model TL-WN821N(802.11n) is fully compatible

Does NMT support subtitles?
Yes, currently the NMT support subtitles in the following format.
SRT, SMI, SUB, SSA (You need to rename the subtitle file to be the same name as your movie and place it in the same folder.)

Does NMT support other subtitle language other than English?
Currently the NMT provides support for English, Chinese, and some other European languages.


Does NMT support embedded subtitles in mkv?
Yes! It is supported.
Ensure that the embedded subtitles are supported by NMT, for example: .srt, .sub, .smi and .ssa

Current firmware still can't support the embedded subtitles in m2ts yet


How to install the Networked Media Tank Applications?
(Advanced users can install the NMT Applications on the hard drive, adding the ability to use the Kaiboer NMT as a multimedia centre, including such features as BitTorrent functionality and YouTube video browsing. )

What file systems are supported for NMT?
File system read supported: EXT2/3, NTFS, FAT16/32, HFS+
File system write supported: EXT2/3, FAT16/32. NTFS write (not supported and low priority in to do list)

What network file sharing protocols are supported?
The NMT supports Samba (CIFS), NFS, HTTP (myiHome), and FTP.


What speeds should I expect when streaming over the network?
Assuming you are using a 100mbit (wired) connection end-to-end:
SMB: ~38Mbps
NFS: ~33Mbps
HTTP (myiHome): ~42Mbps (some clips peak at 47Mbps)
For direct attached devices:
USB HDD: ~ 42Mbps
USB DVDROM (8x): ~42Mbps
Internal HDD: ~42Mbps

What is the best network connection for playing back high bitrate content?
Based on the answer to the previous question, HTTP (myiHome) is the preferred method as it is the fastest. However it does not support .iso/.ifo files, the next best choice is SMB which supports those file formats.


Share Your Digital Content. Download the myiHome Media Server for Windows or Mac.
Showcasing your digital content is made simpler by having an organized media library.
The myiHome Media Server is easy to use and provides simple navigation and quick accessibility to your contents.

Where can I find the forum about NMT product?
Official NMT forum:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com

This is a list of possible ways to connect
NFS(*) (version 3, over udp or tcp)
SMB(*)
FTP(*) (pureftpd)
UPnP A (*)
http
rtsp (not officially supported, but should work)
Bittorrent(*)
Usenet(*)
Telnet (hack)
fuse (hack)
SSH (hack)

Also features a Network Browser for SMB and NFS, and a USB interface.

General
Video MPEG1/2/4 (M1V, M2V, M4V)
MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG)
MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS)
VOB
AVI, ASF, WMV
Matroska (MKV)
MOV (H.264), MP4, RMP4
XVID SD/HD
MPEG-1
MPEG-2: MP@HL
MPEG-4.2: ASP@L5, 720p, 1-point GMC
WMV9: MP@HL
H.264: BP@L3, MP@L4.0, HP@L4.0, HP@L4.1
VC-1: MP@HL,AP@L3
Audio AAC, M4A
MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA)
WAV
WMA
Audio pass through DTS, AC3, DTS-HD MA, DTS-HD HR, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus
WMA, WMA Pro
AAC
MP1, MP2, MP3
LPCM,  FLAC
( K200 currently do not support  DTS downmix, DTS license is currently being applied for.)
Photo Format JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
Subtitles Format SRT, SMI, SUB, SSA
Connections
Video HDMI 1.3 (1080p)
Component (Y/Pb/Pr)  
Video Composite
Audio HDMI 1.3
Optical SPDIF
Coaxial SPDIF
5.1 audio
Network LAN (10/100 Mbps)  (Ethernet )
USB-WiFi 802.11n 300 Mbps (Optional) ( *WiFi adapter not included)
USB 1x USB 2.0 slave(connect to your PC)
2x USB 2.0 host (supporting playing media files from external USB DVD ROM/USB HDD/USB Flash drive /WiFi)
SATA 1 x SATA HDD Bay for HDD 3.5" SATA (Easy access, no any tools needed for install ).
Connectivity Bonjour
UPnP SSDP
DLNA
Windows Media Connect
Windows Media Player NSS
SMB
NFS
HTTP servidores: myiHome, WizD, SwissCenter, MSP Portal, Llink, GB-PVR
BitTorrent P2P
NAS: SMB, NFS, FTP
HDD Type HDD 3.5" SATA (*HDD not included)
System Format EXT3 ;  NTFS/FAT32
Memory 256MB DDR SDRAM, 32MB Flash
Chip Sigma Designs SMP8634
Cooling system Active cooling system with high quality silent fan
Languages available English, Español, German, French, Italian, Czech, Swedish, Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Norwegian, Hungarian, Slovenian, Greek, Russian, Dutch, etc
Web Services
Video YouTube, Google Video, MetaCafe, VideoCast, DL.TV, Cranky Geeks
Audio iPodcast, Radiobox, ABC News
Photos Flickr, Picasaweb, Pikeo, 23, Photobucket, SmugMug
RSS feed Yahoo! Weather, NMT Forum, Bloglines, Cinecast, MSNBC News, Traffice Condition, Yahoo! Traffic Alerts, Yahoo! News, Weather Bug
Internet Radio: Radiobox, Live365 Radio
Physical Discription
Unit Dimensions 355X200X65(MM)
Others Full Aluminum metal case
Powered on/off by Remote(with MCU)
Standard Accessories: Remote,  AC/DC Power Adapter,  AC power cord,  HDMI cable, USB Slave cable, User's Manual
*Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All images are for illustration purposes only.

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