Following the life of Osman Gazi as he struggles to found and control the Ottoman Empire. Osman must defeat the powerful Mongol and Byzantine Empires, as well as internal enemies, if he is to successfully defend his new empire.
No. of Seasons: 5
- Total Episodes: 872
- Average Length: 20 – 80+ minutes
- Audio Language: Urdu Dubbed
- Subtitles: None.
- Video Format: MP4
- Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080p True Full HD
- Hardware: Branded USB Flash Drive(s)
FAQ
Question
01:
I have a DVD Player, can you supply this on DVD?
Answer:
Since
it is more expensive, less environmentally friendly, and there is a chance of
disc scratches, we do not offer this on DVD. Additionally, video files on
USB Flash drives can have higher quality than on DVDs.
However,
if the DVD player has a free USB port and supports MP4 or MKV video formats
(h.264 codec), you may attach the supplied USB memory stick into the USB port
and use the DVD player remote control to select and play the episodes.
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Question
02:
What are the differences between ‘hardcoded’ and ‘soft-coded’ /
‘inter-changeable’ subtitles?
Answer:
Hardcoded subtitles are permanently etched on to the picture and cannot be
deactivated or removed.
Contrarily, the appearance of Soft-Subtitles can be controlled from the Media
Player / TV menu be enabling them to appear on the screen or by turning them
off entirely. If there are more than one subtitle languages, their
selection can also be made here.
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Question
03:
I have a MacBook, can I play the series on MacOS?
Answer:
While it is feasible to play videos on MacOS if there is a free USB port, it is
vital to keep in mind that Quicktime, Apple’s native program, does not like
playing certain file types.
Please
note the following restrictions:
- MKV video
files >> Not compatible with Quicktime.
- MP4
video files with hardcoded subtitles >> Compatible with Quicktime.
- MP4 video
files with Interchangeable soft-subtitles (.SRT) >> Not compatible
with Quicktime.
An
excellent free substitute is VLC Media for Mac, which is
available to downloaded from here:
https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.en_GB.html.
For
improved codec compatibility and hardware acceleration, we also advise using
VLC Media Player on Windows computers and laptops. The download link is
here:
https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.en_GB.html
Enabling
or changing subtitles (if applicable) is equally simple. Instructions
with images on how to enable / disable subtitles are found here:
[VLC
Subtitles Windows]
[VLC
Subtitles MacOS]
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Question
04:
Does the USB stick work with old TVs?
Answer:
For compatibility with old TVs, please undertake the following checks:
- Is there a
USB port on the TV?
- Does the
USB port support the FAT32 format?
- Is the TV
compatible with h.264 codec for MKV / MP4 video files?
- Can the TV
read UTF-8 or western-encoded .SRT subtitle files?
If
answers to the above questions are ‘yes’, the USB Flash drive appears to be
compatible.
Otherwise,
two alternative options would be:
- Connect a
laptop to the TV with a HDMI lead.
- Attach
the USB stick to the laptop.
- Play the
episode using VLC Media player (for best experience).
- Mirror /
duplicate the laptop image to project on to the TV.
- Acquire an
Android Box that connects to the TV with a HDMI lead.
- Attach
the USB stick to the USB port on the Android box.
- Download
and install VLC Media Player from Google Play.
- Browse
the content of the USB Memory stick using the remote control to play
videos with VLC Media player (for best experience).
Please
be diligent and check compatibility of the device(s) before purchasing.
Other devices in the household may also be compatible such as DVD Players or
Blu-Ray players. The best places to check for compatibility would be:
- Product
manual obtainable from the manufacturer’s website.
- Google a
search term such as: [Make] [Model] play format FAT32 USB MP4
- Send us a
message with the make / model and we’ll have a Google.
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Question
05:
No subtitles are displayed on my TV when playing an episode, how do I enable
captions?
Answer:
The
subtitles that come with your selected drama are “soft-subtitles,”
which are meant to replicate the DVD/Blu Ray experience. This implies
that they can be manually turned on and off.
The
subtitles are turned off by default on compatible televisions. Although
each TV will have different instructions for turning on captions, the general
steps are as follows:
- Play any
episode. For the associated subtitle to appear, the episode must be
playing.
- Press the
“Menu” button on the TV remote control; each TV will have a
different location for this.
- Choose the
“Subtitles” option (the location of this menu item varies
depending on the TV).
- To enable
the captions to show on the screen, choose “On,” “Enable,”
or a similar option.
Note:
For
peace of mind, only the USB flash drives that are tested and confirmed working
are sent out to you. Our tests involve USB playback on a Windows computer
using VLC Media Player.
With
numerous makes and models of TVs and DVD / Blu-Ray players on the market, it is
nigh on impossible to test compatibility with them all. It is therefore
vital to check the TV, Blu-Ray or DVD player compatibility against the USB
specification below:
- USB
sticks’ format: FAT32
- Video File
Type: MP4 / MKV
- Video
Codec: H.264
- Captions
File Type: SRT (where applicable)
Please
refer to the FAQ / Help section or contact us through Live Chat / Messages for
enquiries.
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