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Discover the 5V Video WMA Decoder Board Audio Module, designed for seamless video and audio playback from USB and TF card sources in Bangladesh. This module supports WMA audio formats and video playback, along with FM radio functionality, making it ideal for various multimedia projects.
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The 5V Video WMA Decoder Board Audio Module is a versatile and feature-rich component that enhances your multimedia projects. With support for WMA audio formats, video playback, and FM radio, this module provides a comprehensive solution for your entertainment needs. Here’s a detailed look at its features, applications, and usage tips:
Color: Black and white for a sleek appearance.
Menu Language: English for easy navigation.
Display Size: 1.5" for clear visibility of information.
Memory Card Type: SD card support with a maximum capacity of 8GB.
Audio Formats: Supports WMA for versatile audio playback.
Video Playback: Allows for seamless video playback from USB and TF card sources.
Tuner Bands: FM for radio functionality.
FM Frequency: 85~108MHz for a wide range of radio stations.
Connections: Includes 1 x USB 2.0 port and 1 x SD card slot for easy connectivity.
Power Supply: Operates at 5V for efficient power use.
Voltage: 5V for stable operation.
Multimedia Projects: Ideal for integrating video and audio playback functionality.
Home Entertainment: Suitable for creating custom home audio and video systems.
Portable Devices: Perfect for building portable multimedia players.
DIY Electronics: Great for hobbyists creating custom multimedia solutions.
Wiring: Ensure proper connection to your multimedia sources for reliable performance.
Navigation: Use the display and menu for easy navigation and control of media playback.
Power Supply: Use a stable 5V power source to ensure consistent performance.
The package includes one 5V Video WMA Decoder Board Audio Module USB TF Radio (Without Bluetooth), a reliable and versatile component for all your multimedia projects in Bangladesh.