JVC XV-N22S DVD Player User Manual


 
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Outline
The player can play back MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4 (simple profile/asf
file) files on either a personally recorded CD-R/RW disc, or a
commercially available CD.
You can select and play back files using the Control display on
the TV screen.
The player may be unable to play back a disc due to the
characteristics or recording conditions.
Precautions
About files and folders (groups) on the disc
Files are sometimes grouped into folders by genre, album, etc.
In this manual, “group” is also referred to as “folder.”
A folder which has one or more files is regarded as a group.
The player can detect and play back the groups which are
located up to the fifth layer.
The files in the Control display are arranged by the alphabetical
order of extensions as follows: “.asf,” “.jpeg” and “.mp3.”
Time required for reading the disc contents may vary for
different discs, depending on the numbers of folders (groups)
and files recorded, etc.
Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped into “group
1.”
The player recognizes up to 999 files per group, and up to 250
groups per disc. Files other than MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4 files also
count in the 999 total.
Notes for making your own disc using a CD-R/CD-
RW disc
Use “ISO 9660” as the disc format.
The player does not support “packet writing (UDF file)” discs.
The player supports discs recorded with up to five multiple
sessions.
Some discs may not play due to disc characteristics or
recording conditions.
Notes for making files/groups
If a file name includes even one 2-byte character, the player
may not show the file name correctly.
The player supports up to 12 characters as the group/file
names.
The player can only recognize files with one of the following
extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower
case:
- For MP3 files, “.MP3,” “.mp3.”
- For JPEG files, “.JPG,” “.JPEG,” “.jpg,” “.jpeg.”
- For MPEG-4 files, “.ASF,” “.asf.”
For MP3 files:
- It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1 kHz
sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.
- ID 3 Tag is not available.
- MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.
For JPEG files:
- We recommend you to record your material at a 640 × 480
pixel resolution.
- This player supports the baseline JPEG and progressive
JPEG formats.
- The player does not support a baseline-formatted picture of
more than 5120 × 3413 pixels. Make sure that the pictures
pixel size is 5120 × 3413 pixels or less.
- The player cannot play back a progressive JPEG file of more
than 2048 x 1536 pixels.
- Depending on the TV used, the border area of the picture may
be cut off.
For MPEG-4 files:
- This player supports the type of simple profile and asf as
MPEG-4 files.
- To play back MPEG-4 files created on a digital still/video
camera on this player, record them on a CD-R/RW disc and
play it back.
- The size of the playback screen will be the same size as it is
recorded.
- Some recorded files may not be able to be played back
depending on file characteristics, kind of digital still/video
cameras, or recording conditions.
- Some MPEG-4 files created on a personal computer may not
be played back.
Audio/Video files
playback
Max. 250 groups per disc
Max.999 files
per group
File 1.mp3
File 2.mp3
File 3.mp3
File 1.jpg
File 2.jpg
File 3.jpg
File 4.jpg
File 4.jpg
File 5.jpg
File 6.jpg
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
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