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Cloud Media Popcorn Hour Popbox V8 Media Player Firmware 05-01-111026-23-POP-418-000 Download

Posted at April 27, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameCloud Media Popcorn Hour Popbox V8 Media Player Firmware 05-01-111026-23-POP-418-000
CategoryDvd Bluray Media Players
ManufacturerCloud Media
File Size49.9 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

Cloud Media Popcorn Hour Popbox V8 Media Player Firmware 05-01-111026-23-POP-418-000 Description

Video and Audio playback Changes:

- Fixed HD audio drop out when in pass-through mode (#5002236)
- Fixed disc auto play not working (#5002292; #5002703, #5002704, #5002662)
- Fixed some BDs in Simple BD caused reboot (#5002775)
- Fixed issue in SimpleBD playback, which cannot get next file in multiple ts movie when switching title.
- Fixed gapless audio skip small file issue.
- Fixed subtitle not persistency in playlist/repeat mode.
- Enabled BD navigation 'File view' and 'Prompt' in setup page.

System Changes:

- Fixed IR become unresponsive
- Fixed USB DVD/BD ROM cannot be detected without rebooting the player (#5002289).
- Added new driver for WN150
- Fixed WN150 cannot connect to TKIP.
- Added signal strength and security lock icon beside SSID for WN150 WiFi dongle.
- Fixed issue where setting cannot be saved when changing from non secured to secured connection on same SSID.
- Fixed SSID do not auto refresh after getting connection while using WN150 WiFi dongle.

UI Changes:

- Added support to AVCHD, CDi, BDRE and BDROM Disc
- Added support to hebrew language detection for info (title, plot, rating, cast and director will align to right)
- Able to add SMB/NFS network paths as shortcuts at file browser and not limit to the root folder only
- Fixed other minor navigation and text bugs

Installation Instructions via Internet

- Press the Setup button at the bottom of the remote
- In the Settings menu, press the left arrow until the pop up menu appears
- Scroll down and select Maintenance
- Select Firmware Update
- Select the Check for Firmware Update option to being the online update procedure

Installation Instructions via USB

- Extract the firmware file to the ROOT directory of a USB drive
- Plug the USB drive into the PopBox media player
- Press the Setup button at the bottom of the remote
- In the Settings menu, press the left arrow until the pop up menu appears
- Scroll down and select Maintenance
- Select Firmware Update
- Select the Check for Firmware Update option
- A pop up will notify you that there is a firmware update on the USB device; continue with the update procedure to use that file

About Media Player Updates:

Installing a firmware update for your Media Player improves the general user experience by adding new features, fixing bugs, and enhancing the compatibility of your device, in order to play various formats of audio and video content.

By updating your Media Player, you can actually prolong the device’s life because, this way, it will be in sync with the new industry standards for content creation.

However, the process of updating your device is a risky one if not done according to strict instructions, such as: make sure that the firmware you have downloaded is compatible with your device, and don’t interfere with the player during the update process.

The most common method of upgrading your Media Player is by using a USB stick or update DVD. Although this process is very straightforward, each device has certain particularities that you must take into account.

If you consider using this update for your Media Player, feel free to click the download button, install the firmware and enjoy. Check out our website as often as possible to keep your Media Player up to date with the latest software and firmware.

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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