Snazio NetCinema HD Player SZ1350
14. Playback Tests - Page 5
Review Pages
2. The Package
3. Setting up the player
4. Menus
5. Firmware update
6. Video Settings/Hacks
7. Connecting with PC
8. Wireless Connection
9. The Tests - Disc compatibility
10. Playback Tests - Page 1
11. Playback Tests - Page 2
12. Playback Tests - Page 3
13. Playback Tests - Page 4
14. Playback Tests - Page 5
15. Conclusion
Special Tests
Format | Information | Resolution | Bitrate | Playback |
Mpeg 1 (.MPG) |
Filename contains Greek Characters | 352x240 | 1Mbit | Doesn't display correctly the filename, but can play it |
Despite the fact that the SZ1350 didn't recognize Greek characters for example, it was able to playback the file.
Subtitles Test Files
Format | Information | Playback |
Text (.SRT) | English Subtitles | Yes |
Greek Subtitles | Yes* | |
DVD (.IDX .SUB) | English Language | No |
Greek Language | ||
Netherlands Language | ||
Text (.PSB) |
MicroDVD Format English Language | No |
Text (.PSB) | PowerDivx Format English Language | No |
Text (.SSA) | Substation Alpha English Language | No** |
Text (.SUB) | Subviewer English Language | No |
The SZ1350 can display subtitles, mostly in Subrip (.SRT) format. Users have to set the same file name for subtitles as the video file (test.avi, test.srt), otherwise the player won't recognize them. Unfortunately, only 3 languages are supported (English, Chinese, Japanese), leaving out other European and worldwide users. The player will display them, but since the codepage isn't supported, they won't be displayed properly. Also, we couldn't figure out if the player supports Substation Alpha format, since it seemed to recognize that subtitles were present, but didn't display them.
Note, that with the DVD-Video format, the player displayed Greek subtitles perfectly.
Picture Formats
Format | Resolution | Playback |
Jpeg (.JPG) |
2272x1704 | Yes |
2048x1532 | ||
1600x1200 | ||
Png (.PNG) |
2048x1532 | Yes |
Gif (.GIF) |
2048x1532 | Yes |
Bmp (.BMP) |
2048x1532 | No |
The player supports most picture formats, including Jpeg, PNG and Gif. The Jpeg files were loaded almost instantly, however both Gif and PNG took some time to load. BMP files weren't recognized by the player.
Review Pages
2. The Package
3. Setting up the player
4. Menus
5. Firmware update
6. Video Settings/Hacks
7. Connecting with PC
8. Wireless Connection
9. The Tests - Disc compatibility
10. Playback Tests - Page 1
11. Playback Tests - Page 2
12. Playback Tests - Page 3
13. Playback Tests - Page 4
14. Playback Tests - Page 5
15. Conclusion