Cambridge Audio 70 DVD Player User Manual


 
19 DVD77 70 Series Player
JPEG PPicture CCD ffile PPlaying
Playing JJPEG FFiles
When you insert a disc with JPEG files, the TV screen displays the
operation menu as shown in the figure. The operating menus are the
same as operating MP3 files except that the preview image will appear
in the preview window when selecting a JPEG file.
Basic OOperating MMenus
1. Press the PREV or NEXT button to skip to the last or next page in stop
mode.
2. Press ANGLE to toggle the file playback mode and the directory
playback mode.
JPEG FFiles aand FFunctions
When playing JPEG files, press the ZOOM button to start zooming in/out
functions. Press the ZOOM button again to stop zooming in/out
functions.
When the zooming in/out function is on, press the FWD button to
magnify the picture. You can magnify the frame twice as much as the
original one. Press the REV button to minimise the picture. You can
minimise the frame half as much as the original one.
When playing JPEG files, press the STOP button to stop preview playback
function, at the same time all JPEG files are displayed on the TV screen.
One frame can display up to 12 pictures. The rest of your pictures are
shown on the next frame. Press the SKIP NEXT button to enter the next
frame. Press the SKIP PREV button to enter the previous frame. You can
also press the NUMBER buttons or DIRECTION ARROWS to select the
desired picture. Press the SELECT button to confirm
Press the MENU button to exit
Press the DIRECTION ARROW to rotate a picture when playing JPEG files.
NOTE
Compatibility oof JJPG
/Photo CCd’s
To enable the player to display the JPG files correctly please ensure that
the disc used has been finalised to enable the TOC ‘table of contents’ to
be created on the disc.
New digital cameras support very high picture resolution, this player can
support a maximum resolution of 1840x 1232 pixels with 16.7 million
colours.
For images of higher resolution than above please convert the JPEG files
using a suitable photo editing package to enable correct playback.