Yes. The Dreamoc will play all supported movies on the card in numerical and alphabetical order. Once the last movie has finished playing, it will start playing from the top again.
The Dreamoc HD3 supports the following formats: H264, MP4, WMV, AVI, MPEG1/2/4, VC-1.
Maximum bitrate is 30 Mbps.
Yes. Stereo speakers are built in, and buttons behind the backdoor can easily adjust volume.
No. The Dreamoc HD3 does not support remote controls. However, most settings can be set/changed via the SD card, by creating and saving a small settings file on the card.
Yes. We have made it simple with the Dreamoc PLAY App for Apple iOS devices with lightning interface: iPad, iPhone & iPod Touch.
Yes, you can connect any external device using the VGA input.
You can develop content using the same tools and software as for normal video screens. The trick is to make it fit the display. To make that easier, we have made the content guidelines, which can be downloaded on this page. Changing content is easy. You simply swap the SD card with another containing new content and the unit starts playing.
Yes. The Dreamoc will play all supported movies on the card in numerical and alphabetical order. Once the last movie has finished playing, it will start playing from the top again.
No. The Dreamoc HD3 does not feature an audio input for connecting an external sound system or speakers.
This tutorial shows how to correctly mount the glass optic before using the Dreamoc HD3 display. Follow these steps to get the best experience.
Watch this for a few tips about connecting the power supply. We show how to secure the plug with the relief strap, and how to get the wire beneath the backdoor.
The Dreamoc HD3 has many features. In this tutorial we show how to use the basic and most used features. See how easy it is to adjust volume and light intensity and change content.
This guideline is for those who want to finalize content for Dreamoc HD3. We explain how to use the content guidelines in Adobe After Effects, to easily fit any type of content correctly on the Dreamoc HD3 display.
One of the new and powerful features in the Dreamoc HD3, is the ability to control and synchronize the light inside the chamber to the holographic animation. We call this feature Lightcontrol.
We asked Seenspire, award-winning content creators from Belgium, to create a short animation for us that demonstrates the effect of this feature. They came back with the brilliantly simple animation “The light bulb”. In this tutorial, Seenspire’s creative director Richard Buhn, explains how to use Lightcontrol.
Having problems playing your Dreamoc movies ? And are you using Mac?
It appears there can be a playback issue when copying movies from Mac to an SD/CF card. With the introduction of OSX 10.5, Mac changed the behavior of their hidden file structure. This is causing some compatibility problems across platforms in general. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.DS_Store
This tutorial shows you how to delete the hidden files and make your movie work when copied from Mac. There is no such issue when copying movies from PC.
Please note this software is not developed by Realfiction. This file/software is free to use at your own risk.
The Dreamoc HD3 has an internal media player, but it is also possible to connect an external media player via a HDMI cable. The external media player can be a digital signage system, a computer, an iPad, Tablet, smartphone – basically any kind of device which has an HDMI output. In this tutorial we guide you how to connect external media players to Dreamoc HD3.
All the electronics in the Dreamoc HD3 is in the LCD screen module. This module contains LCD screen, internal media player, LED power controls and speakers. Having the electronics in one closed module means that hardly anything can go wrong, and if something does fail at some point, it is very simple to just replace that one module. This tutorial shows how to replace the LCD screen module.
The LED spotlight has a very long lifetime (min. 40.000 hours). But if needed this tutorial shows how to correctly change the LED spotlight in the Dreamoc HD3. We explain step by step how to disassemble and assemble the lamphouse from the Dreamoc to be able to insert the new spotlight.
The Dreamoc HD3 has a service menu, making it possible to change the factory settings. You can get access to the service menu by pushing the menu button. In this tutorial we show how to operate the Dreamoc HD3 service menu, making picture and sound adjustments, and also how to reset back to factory settings.
Config files can be used to easily set up multiple Dreamoc HD3, HD3.2, POP3 or POP3B units, or to send premade configurations to such units over distances.
A config file is a simple .xml text file with a very specific name and format. The name must ALWAYS be exactly "config.xml". If such a file exists on the SD card when the Dreamoc is turned on, it will instantly read and activate the settings specified in the file.
It is important to understand that this will happen every time the unit is turned on, so if you want to leave some freedom for manual adjustments (for example sound volume), then either delete the config file from the SD card after the first initialisation, or delete the textlines specifying sound volume in the file.
To edit a config file, open the file in a simple text editor (notepad (Win), textedit (Mac), and edit the values of each line. These values and their functions are specified in a pdf, that can be downloaded here together with an example config file.
User Manual
PDF, English
Quick Guide
PDF, English
Factsheet
PDF, English
Content Manual and guidelines
ZIP, English
FTP Manual
PDF, English
Clean Eject - Delete Hidden Files
External Link
1 KHZ Audio File
Audio WAV File
Conversion guidelines
Adobe After Effects File
Vesa Mount Manual
PDF, English
Stand Manual
PDF, English
Stand Dimensions for Magnetic Skin and Template
ZIP, English
HD3.2 guidelines explained
PDF, English
Dreamoc Fusion Get Started
ZIP, English
Artwork template for the HD3 smartframe stand
ZIP, English
HD3 smartframe stand assembly guide
ZIP, English