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Auto Reboot of Codec

What's Auto Reboot?

Auto Reboot is a feature that allows the encoder/decoder to be set to automatically restart at a specified time.

Auto Reboot

  1. Go to Setting-System-Auto Reboot

Learn more about FAQs of Auto Reboot

  1. FAQs: Auto Reboot of Codec

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