The mediaplayer needs to be set to 'UTF-8' using the following steps:
If your DVD, which has full menu support, does not display the DVD with menu structure, it is usually due to the layout of the DVD or the amount of characters in the title of the DVD itself.
If the media player only shows black and white, it usually means the media player is not using the correct video settings. In order to change these settings, the media player needs to be started en the main menu of the media player needs to be shown on the screen of your television:
Many of the available HDMI devices are using an optional protocol called 'AV Link protocol', also known as 'CEC' protocol. Using this protocol, you will be able to control multiple 'CEC' devices using one remote.
However, this protocol has never been standardized. Because of this, several manufacturers have developed their own CEC protocol.
As result, devices from the same manufacturer will work flawlessly when using this 'AV link protocol'. However, if another HDMI device from another manufacturer is connected which uses it's own CEC protocol, or, if the newly connected HDMI device does not use any cec protocol, such as the Eminent media player, it will usually mean that the 'AV link' or 'CEC' protocol of the other HDMI devices will not work any more.
The newly connected device (media player) is not to blame, but the CEC protocol of the other HDMI devices is. Most of the CEC compatible devices can only use the CEC protocol if all HDMI devices are using the same protocol. It means all of the HDMI devices need to be from the same manufacturer.
Unfortunately, this can not be solved in the media player, since this device does not have an optional CEC protocol. The only thing possible is to disable the 'CEC' or 'AV Link protocol' in the other HDMI devices. The media player itself does support all common HDMI protocols.