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Micca MPlay Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC/MMC Flash Cards - Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4 On All TV and HDTV Review
Micca MPlay Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC/MMC Flash Cards - Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4 On All TV and HDTV
Overview Micca MPlay Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC/MMC Flash Cards - Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4 On All TV and HDTV
The Micca MPLAY is a high value digital media player that lets you watch videos, view photos, and listen to music on your TV or home theater system without using a computer. It's as simple as 1-2-3: Store your digital media files on a flash drive, USB hard drive, or SD Card; Insert the USB drive or SD card into the MPLAY; Sit back and enjoy as the MPLAY playback your video, photos, or music on the big screen!For less than the price of a DVD player, and certainly taking up much less space, the MPLAY gives you convenient access to all your media files in one small easy to use box. So inexpensive and compact, put one in every room where there's a TV!
- 720P high definition component video output
- Compatible with all NTSC/PAL TVs and HDTVs, including CRT/LCD/Plasma/Projection
- Plays a wide range of popular media formats
- Fast, responsive, and easy to navigate user interface
- Conveneint auto resume and continuous multi-file playback
- Play media files from USB hard drives, USB flash drives, or SD/SDHC/MMC flash cards
- Full function English/Chinese dual-language IR remote control in addition to on-device buttons
- Download the latest User's Manual from Micca Store for more info
Video Formats:
- Files: AVI, MP4, MOV, VOB, MPG, DAT, RMVB
- Codecs: MPEG1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, RealVideo 8/9/10
- Max Reslution: 720x576
- Subtitle: SRT for DivX/Xvid/AVI
H.264/MKV and WMV not supported, please see the Micca Video Recode Tutorial
Audio Formats:
- Codecs: MP3, WMA, AAC, PCM, DMPCM, OGG
- Bit Rate: 32Kbps ~ 384Kbps
- ID3 Tag display for MP3 and WMA
Image Formats: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG
What's Included:
- Micca MPLAY Player
- IR Remote Control
- AV Out and Component Cables
- 110-240V AC Adapter
Feature Micca MPlay Digital Media Player For USB Drives and SD/SDHC/MMC Flash Cards - Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4 On All TV and HDTV
- 720P high definition component video output
- Plays MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, RMVB, AVI, MOV, MP3, MP4
- Conveneint auto resume and continuous multi-file playback
- Compatible with all NTSC/PAL TVs and HDTVs, including CRT/LCD/Plasma/Projection
- Ultra compact and portable for use in the home or on the go

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Customer Reviews
-By M. Franchini
I was looking for a simple & inexpensive player for a family member so they could watch various videos and digital pictures on their TV. This player did the trick. It doesn't play mkv files, but I realized that from the start & was more interested in something cheaper that would simply & mainly play AVI files. For the price of around , you can't beat it & it has performed well. I personally have a Western Digital & Seagate media player and they play a lot more formats as well as being able to connect to my home network via an ethernet connection, but they also cost substantially more so its all relative.
This player also doesn't have full HDMI capability (like my Seagate or WDTV have), but my family member doesn't have an HDTV anyway. Rather, they have an old "tube" TV with several RCA inputs so HDMI would be useless for their needs anyway. Again, its all relative as the price reflects its features.
I like the fact that it allows media to be played from either a SD or USB device. This gives it a little more flexibility as SD cards can be gotten for cheap these days as well as easily being able to view digital pictures since a lot of cameras use SD cards.
Another feature I like is the fact that it will resume videos when powered on. This is useful so you don't have to worry about trying to fast forward & figure out the point where you stopped watching.
As mentioned before, it does initially start up in Chinese so you have to do a few key strokes on the remote to get it to switch over to English. It would have been better if it defaulted as English, but this wasn't a deal breaker for me. Its not hard to do & once converted over to english, you are good to go for the rest of its use (unless you totally reset it).
If you are looking for a "simple" non-networkable, non-HDMI capable player that plays limited formats (no MKV) compared to other more expensive players, but for a low price, then this little device will satisfy your needs. Simple & cheap is the motto here and accomplished rather well.
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By G. Prefontaine
Having now worked with Jack at Micca, I can say that I am thoroughly impressed with this company. I originally left a bad review, but Jack at Micca swapped out for a new unit at their expense and this one worked very well! I think the problem with the old was just a bad cable. The updated manual can now be downloaded from their website, and that helps a lot.
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