Kompernass KH6525 DVD Player User Manual


 
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14. CD Ripping function
With the DVD player you can transfer music and speech files in the format
.cda (CD Audio) or from a disc onto a USB memory stick. Thereby files in
the MP3 format will be saved onto the USB memory stick.
Note:
When transfering audio files to a data carrier be aware of the existing copyright
laws and regulations! Make sure that you are producing copies for private
use only and do not violate applicable laws!
Place an audio CD into the disc tray.
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port.
Whilst playback is stopped press the
RIPPING MENU button on the remote
control. The menu depicted above appears on the television screen.
Speed Select this menu input to set the speed of the transfer either
to Normal or Fast.
Bitrate Select this menu input to set the MP3 quality. Possible bitrates
are 96 kbps, 112 kbps and 128 kbps. A higher bitrate
will result in a larger
MP3 file on the data carrier after copying.
Create ID3 Select this menu input to automatically create an ID3 tag
for the MP3 files.
Select, with the control buttons , a title from the
Title list and confirm with the
ENTER button. The title will be marked with
a tick. In the same way you select further titles for copying in MP3 format.
To mark all titles for copying in MP3 format select, with the control buttons
 the input Select all and confirm with the
ENTER button.
All titles will be marked with ticks.
To cancel the marking of all titles select, with the control buttons , the
input Select none and confirm with the
ENTER button. The markings will be
deleted.
To start the copying process select, with the control buttons ,
the input Start and confirm with the
ENTER button.
To exit the CD-Ripping function select, with the control buttons ,
the input EXIT and confirm with the
ENTER button.
CD RIP
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OPTIONS
SUMMARY
TRACK
Speed Normal
Bitrate 128kbps
Device USB
Create ID3 Yes
Start Exit Select all Select none
A window appears, in which is displayed the copying process with a progress
bar.
To prematurely abort the copying process select the input CANCEL and
confirm with the
ENTER button.
Attention!
Never remove the USB memory stick from the USB port during copying!
Otherwise it could lead to data loss on the storage medium.
Note
On the memory medium the index RIP001 will be applied for the MP3 files.
For each further copy process of a new CD another index RIP002, RIP003
etc. will be applied.
15. Cleaning of the DVD player
Clean the housing of the DVD player with a slightly damp cloth and a mild
cleanser only. When cleaning, make sure that no moisture gets into the DVD
player!
Clean the inside of the disc tray, if necessary, exclusively with a clean dry
brush (i.e. a lens brush obtainable from a photographic dealer).
Never clean the inside of the disc tray with anything moist!
Warning!
Moisture penetrating into the DVD player creates the risk of an electric shock!
The DVD player may also be irreparably damaged!
16. Disposal
Disposing of the device
Do not, under any circumstances, discard the device in the household
refuse. This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC.
Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community
waste facility.
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact
your waste disposal centre.
Disposing of batteries!
Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste. Every consumer is legally
obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site in his community/city district or
at a retail store.
This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.
Disposal of packaging
Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible
manner.
CD RIP
Now ripping
TRACK
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05:00
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Ripping
SUMMARY
CANCEL
TRACKSelected
TRACK Progress
Total Progress