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Disc Operations (continued)
Playing an MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4
disc
This DVD system can playback MPEG-4,
MP3, JPEG, VCD & SVCD files on a
personally recorded CD-R/RW disc or
commercial CD.
IMPORTANT!
You have to turn on your TV and set to
the correct Video In channel. (See page
17 “Setting the TV”.)
1 Load a disc.
➜ The disc reading time may exceed 30
seconds due to the complexity of the
directory/file configuration.
➜ The disc menu appears on the TV
screen.
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
2 If the disc main menu contains various
folders, press 3 4 to select a desired
folder and press OK to open the folder.
3 Press 3 4 to select a track/file and press
OK to start playback.
➜ Playback will start from the selected
file and continue to the end of the folder.
During playback, you can;
● Press S / T to select another
track/file in the current folder.
● To select another folder from the current
disc, press 1 to return to the root menu,
then press 34 to make your selection
and press OK to confirm.
● Press REPEAT continuously to access
various repeat play mode.
● Press Å to pause or PLAY B (or 2;)
to resume playback.
Playing MP3 music and JPEG
picture simultaneously
1 Load a MP3 disc that contains music and
pictures.
➜ The disc menu appears on the TV
screen.
2 Select an MP3 track and press B (or 2;)
to start playback.
3 During MP3 music playback, use 1 2 3 4
keys to select a picture folder from the
disc menu and press PLAY B (or 2;) or
OK on the remote control.
➜ The picture files will be played back
until the end of the folder.
4 To quit simultaneous playback, press
DISC MENU and followed by Ç.
Helpful Hints:
– It may not be possible to play certain
MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4 disc due to the
configuration and characteristics of the disc
or condition of the recording.
– It is normal to experience an occasional
“skip” while listening to your MP3 disc.
– System supports ISO9660 and will only
display 12 characters of the file names.
– For multi-session discs with different
formats, only the first session will be available.
TIPS: Some discs cannot be played on this DVD system due to the configuration and characteristics
of the disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used.