Technicolor - Thomson DTH700 DVD Player User Manual


 
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eading JPEG and MP3 files
MP3 CD Playback
What’s MP3?
Song skip
When you play an MP3 disc, the MP3 menu will be
displayed instead of the DVD player menu. The DVD
player menu is not available when playing MP3
discs. MP3 content is divided into album(s) and
songs. A disc may hold several albums and each
album can contain several songs. (Similar to titles
and chapters on a DVD disc.)
Use the remote control
Navigation
keys to select
albums and songs.
As computer files, several levels (several albums)
may be recorded on a disc.
MP3 is the audio file format allowing you to easily compress music recordings, and was
co-developed by .
The main advantage of MP3 is that it enables storage of CD-quality music tracks on a home computer
in manageable, compressed files.
Thanks to compression you now only need about 4 Mb of disc space for a 4 minute music track,
compared with some 40 Mb for conventional file formats, but with almost no reduction in listening
quality!
Press repeatedly on the ¨¨| or |Ãà keys to go to the previous song or to the next one. Press as
many times as the number of songs you want to skip (wait a few seconds after each press).
Navigation
keys
Reading JPEG files
Your player can read discs containing JPEG image
files with a resolution of up to 2 million pixels. If
automatic playback mode was selected, a slide show
displaying each image recorded on the disc will start
automatically; if manual playback mode was
selected, you will be asked to select each image for
display individually. If automatic playback mode was
selected, the menu used to set each image’s display
time is displayed. Use the remote control’s
Navigation
keys to select each image’s display time.
Validate by pressing
ok
; all files (and/or folders)
recorded on the disc are then listed. Press the remote
control’s
Navigation
keys to select an image (or
folder, if there are any) and then press
ok
.
• No banner is displayed when JPEG image files are being shown.
JPEG information: Visualizing a JPEG photo on the screen of your TV does not require large resolutions.
We recommend that you reduce the size of your files with a suitable software package with a photography
retouching software before -recording. Some JPEG files might conflict with the DVD Player. Some JPEG files
might not be capable of being displayed. If one or more of the JPEG files is too large for the DVD player to
read, Incompatible picture size appears on the screen. Also, when a disc contains multiple files, a larger file
can sometimes block the player from displaying all of the other JPEG files on the disc.
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