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MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio/JPEG Playback 51
The DVD/VCR will play MP3,Windows Media
TM
Audio and JPEG files
that you record and finalize on a CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable)
or CD-RW (Compact Disc-Rewritable).
These discs may contain pictures in a JPEG format or audio tracks in
an MP3 or Windows Media
TM
Audio format. For example, you may have
photographic film developed by a retailer that places the pictures on a
CD-R for you.These pictures may be in JPEG format. Or, you may copy
or download MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio music files from certain
legal Internet sites, then copy those files onto a CD-R or CD-RW.
You cannot make or record such discs using this DVD/VCR. See your
computer manual for details on recording.
Keep these characteristics in mind when making discs you intend to
play on the DVD player of this DVD/VCR.
● Record MP3 files at a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz. Record in a constant bit rate between 32 kbps and 320
kbps.
● Record Windows Media
TM
Audio tracks at a sampling frequency of
44.1kHz or 48kHz.Record in a constant bit rate between 48 kbps
and 192kbps.
● When recording JPEG files,the size of the picture should be
between 32 x 32 and 6300 x 5100 dots.
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Press DVD to put the DVD/VCR in DVD mode.
DVD light will appear on the front of the DVD/VCR.
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When you put a CD-R or CD-RW with MP3,
Windows Media
TM
Audio or JPEG files in the DVD/VCR, a File
List will appear automatically.Or if the disc is already in the
DVD/VCR and you want to call up the file list,press
DISC/VCR MENU.(If you use PLAY B to close the disc tray,
Playback starts automatically.) Press K or L to select a
folder,MP3,Windows Media
TM
Audio or JPEG file.
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If you choose a track or file, press PLAY B or OK.
Starting with the track or file you selected, the tracks/files will
play in the order they were recorded, i.e. 1,2,3.
If you select a folder an
d press OK,the tracks or files
within that folder will appear. Press K or L to select
the track or file you want to play, then press PLAY B
or
OK.
● Press TITLE to return to the first item in the highest level of
folders or files.You also can press { or B to return to
previous or next levels.
● To change the Transition Mode for JPEG playback, press
MODE repeatedly until Transition Mode appears on top of
the TV screen during playback.Then press { , B or OK to
switch CUT IN/OUT and FADE IN/OUT. If you choose
CUT IN/OUT, the images will cut in and out sharply as
playback progresses. If you choose FADE IN/OUT, the
images will fade in and out as playback progresses.
● To change the size of the playback image, press MODE
repeatedly until SIZE MODE appears at the top of the TV
screen during playback. Then press { , B or OK to switch
NORMAL(100%) and SMALL(95%).
● Press MODE or BACK to remove the display.
● During JPEG playback, press ANGLE to rotate a picture 90
degrees clockwise.
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To stop playback, press STOP C.
• MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio
tracks and JPEG images are
known as files. Groups of files
are called folders.
•Folders have the icon, MP3
files have the icon,Windows
Media
TM
Audio files have the
icon and JPEG files have the
icon.
•A maximum of 255 folders can
be recognized. A maximum of
999 files can be recognized.
• If you use PLAY B to close the
disc tray, playback starts
automatically. If you use
OPEN/CLOSE A to close the
disc tray, you have to press
PLAY B to start playback.
• During playback, use the
Number buttons or NEXT ∑
and PREV w to change tracks.
If a track is not available,“X”
will appear on the TV screen,
and playback may resume at an
incorrect track or may continue
with its current track.
•To see the File List during
playback, press DISC/VCR
MENU. The current track will
be highlighted.
•Progressive JPEGs (JPEG files
saved in the progressive format)
will not play on this DVD player.
• Copyright protected
Windows Media
TM
Audio files
will not play on this DVD player.
• High resolution JPEG files takes
longer to be displayed.
• SIZE MODE may have no effect
on some files (e.g. files with a
small picture size).
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