Rotel RDV-1040 DVD Player User Manual


 
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RDV-1040 DVD Player
NOTES:
The RDV-1040 does not support “packet
writing (UDF format)” discs.
The RDV-1040 does not support the ID3
tag.
The RDV-1040 supports discs recorded
with multiple sessions.
Some discs may not play due to disc char-
acteristics or recording conditions.
Programmed and random playback func-
tions do not work with MP3/WMA discs.
For MP3, the RDV-1040 only can play
back tracks with the following file exten-
sions; “.MP3,” “.Mp3,” “.mp3” and
“.mP3.”
For WMA, the RDV-1040 only can play
back tracks with the following file exten-
sions; “.WMA,” “.wma,” and any other
combination of upper case and lower case
letters (such as “.Wma”).
Time required for reading the disc con-
tents may vary for different discs, depend-
ing on the numbers of groups (folders) and
tracks (files) recorded, etc.
You cannot advance or reverse playback
by pressing
29
or
10
, or by
holding down
26
or
8
during
MP3/WMA disc playback.
The RDV-1040 supports WMA files re-
corded with a bit rate of 48 kbps or higher.
The RDV-1040 cannot play back WMA files
recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps.
Selecting a Group and Track
When inserting an MP3/WMA disc, after the
disc contents are read, the MP3/WMA CON-
TROL display automatically appears on the TV
screen. You can select a group/track from the
display using the following procedure.
1 Make sure that the black (cursor) bar is in the
left (group) column. If it is in the right column,
press to move it to the left column.
2 Press / to move the bar to a desired
group. On the right column, tracks in the
selected group are shown.
3 Press
8
or
26
to select a de-
sired track, then press ENTER
34
or
(PLAY)
28
.
or
Press the numeric buttons
4
to directly
specify a desired track number.
Examples:
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
The RDV-1040 starts playback from the selected
track.
You can also select a desired track by press-
ing to move the black bar to the right (track)
column then using /.
NOTES: If an MP3/WMA file name in-
cludes any 2-byte character, the RDV-1040
cannot show the file name correctly.
Only MP3/WMA files are shown on the
MP3/WMA CONTROL display.
The order of groups/tracks shown in the
MP3/WMA CONTROL display may differ
from the order shown on your personal
computer when you access the disc on your
computer.
Direct Selection
You can select a desired group directly by speci-
fying the group number.
1 During playback or while stopped, press
TITLE/GROUP
7
. [—] is shown in the
group display area of the display window.
2 Press the numeric buttons to specify a de-
sired group number.
Examples:
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
Specify the group number within several sec-
onds after pressing TITLE/GROUP (i.e. while
the display window shows [—]). The RDV-1040
starts playback from track 1 of the selected
group.
3 Press the numeric buttons to specify a track
number. The RDV-1040 starts playback from
the specified track. You can also use
/ or / to specify a track, instead
of the numeric buttons.
Repeat Playback
During playback or while stopped, press RE-
PEAT
3
. Each time you press REPEAT, the
repeat mode changes as follows.
On Screen Display
If you press REPEAT while stopped, you need
to press ENTER
34
or (PLAY)
28
to start
repeat play.
To stop repeat playback press (STOP)
9
.
Note that the repeat mode remains active.
To quit repeat playback
During playback, press REPEAT
3
until no
repeat icon is shown on the display window.
While stopped, press REPEAT until repeat mode
indication on the MP3/WMA CONTROL dis-
play goes off.
NOTE
About JPEG Discs
The RDV-1040 can play back JPEG files on a
home recorded CD-R/RW disc. We refer to a
disc that contains JPEG files as a “JPEG disc”
in this manual.
Note that if a disc contains both of MP3/WMA
files and JPEG files, you can only play back
files of the type selected by the MP3&WMA/
JPEG setting in the PICTURE preference display
On a JPEG disc, each picture is recorded as
a file. Files are sometimes grouped into fold-
ers by category, etc.
•A folder which has one or more files is re-
garded as a group.
•A folder which does not directly contain any
files is ignored.