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MP3 PLAYBACK  31

MP3 PLAYBACK

The DVD 25 is rare among DVD players in that it is
able to play back discs recorded with MP3 files. This
means that you may enjoy the latest music using discs
created in your computer through the high-quality
audio components in your home theater system. As
the way that MP3 files are recorded on discs differs
from the way conventional CD audio discs are struc-
tured, MP3 playback is somewhat different from that
of standard CDs.

Important Note on MP3 Playback:

MP3 discs may

contain 200 tracks or even more. To get the best
overview about all tracks on the disc and their names
and to select or program them comfortably use the
on-screen display rather than the front-panel display.
The front-panel display will only show the number and
the elapsed time of the track being played.

MP3 Disc Playback

After an MP3 disc is loaded and the tray closed, the
DVD 25 will read the table of contents (TOC). At the
same time a listing of all the directories on the disc 
(if the disc was made with several directories) and of
all tracks within the root directory on the disc will
appear on the video screen similar to the figure below.
When any of the tracks is selected and played (see
below), the name and elapsed time of the track 
currently played is displayed on top. The right side of
the screen will initially be blank, as that is used for 
programming playlists for MP3 playback.

To select a directory (if any), press the 

/

Navigation Buttons

9

until the desired directory

name is highlighted, then press the 

Enter Button

9

. To select a track, press the 

/

Navigation

Buttons

9

until the desired track name is highlight-

ed. If the list of tracks is longer than will fit on the
screen, press the 

M

Navigation Button

9

to move

the cursor to the “+10” or “–10” box on the left and
press the 

Enter Button

9

to jump through a list of

the track numbers by +10 or –10. Then press the 

N

Navigation Button

9

to return to the list. To start

the track selected on the list, press the 

Enter Button

9

or 

Play Button 

3

G

.

During MP3 playback, some of the standard CD/DVD
playback controls operate in their normal fashion:

• You may skip forward to the next track on the disc

by pressing the 

Next Button 

7

F

.

• You may skip back to the current or previous track

on the disc by pressing the 

Prev Button

6

E

once or twice.

• Press the 

Pause Button

4

C

to momentarily

stop playback. Press the 

Play Button 

3

G

to

resume play. Press the 

Stop Button

5

I

twice

to enter stop mode.

• You may search through tracks forward or in 

reverse by pressing the appropriate 

Search

Buttons

HJ

on the remote.

All other buttons (including the numeric buttons) 
will have no function with MP3 playback, except the

Prog Button 

and 

Clear Button 

, which 

are needed for programmed playback (see below).

NOTES ON MP3 PLAYBACK

• During MP3 playback, the front-panel display and

the time indicator on the screen above the list will
show the elapsed time of the track being played.
Other time display options are not available with
MP3 playback.

• The DVD 25 is only compatible with standard MP3-

encoded discs. Other compressed audio formats
used for Internet audio downloads will not play on
the DVD 25.

• Due to the differences in various versions of the

MP3 format, and the many differences between the
CD-R machines used to record MP3 discs on a
computer, it is possible that some MP3 discs may
not play on the DVD 25 even though they will work
on a computer. This is normal and does not indicate
a fault with the unit.

• When a multisession disc with both standard CD

audio and MP3 content is in use, the DVD 25 will
play only the CD audio sections of the disc.

• When an MP3 disc with multiple directories is play-

ing, only tracks from one directory can be displayed
and played at a time. Select the desired directory
and press the 

Play Button 

3

G

to start the first

track. To see and play tracks from other directories,
first you must select that directory, then select the
track and press the 

Play Button 

3

G

.

Programmed Playback With MP3 Discs

The DVD 25 is capable of creating playlists up to 200
tracks long with the MP3 files on a properly recorded
disc. To create a playback list for MP3 titles, follow
these steps:

Step 1: Load a compatible MP3 disc; the MP3 Playlist
Editor will appear on the screen.

Step 2: Use the 

K

or 

L

Navigation Buttons

9

to select the directory and the first track to be 
programmed, as described above, and press the 

Prog Button 

. The track name and its position

number in the Playlist will now appear on the right 
side of the screen.

Step 3: Repeat Step 2 above until all desired tracks
are added to the Playlist.

Step 4: To remove a track from the Playlist, first press
the 

M

or 

N

Navigation Buttons

9

so that the

highlight bar moves to the right side of the screen.
Use the 

K

or 

L

Navigation Buttons

9

to 

highlight the track to be deleted and press the 

Clear

Button 

.

Step 5: To clear all the tracks in the Playlist, press the

M

or 

N

Navigation Buttons

9

until the CLEAR

ALL box at the bottom of the right side of the screen
is highlighted and press the 

Enter Button 

9

.

Step 6: To play the tracks on the list, press the 

N

Navigation Button

9

to move the cursor to the

Playlist and select the first track to be played with the

K

or 

L

Navigation Buttons 

9

, then press the

Play Button 

3

G

. All tracks on the list will be

played one after another, starting with the track selected.
While any track is playing, its number and elapsed time
will be indicated on the front and on-screen and the
name of the track will appear on top of the screen.
You can skip to another programmed track with the

Next Buttons

7

F

and 

Prev Buttons

6

E

any time or by selecting a track from the Playlist and
pressing the 

Enter Button

9

or 

Play Button

3

G

.

Once a Playlist is created, it will remain available as
long as the disc is not changed or the power turned
off. You may play any track on the disc, not only of the
program created, without erasing the Playlist by press-
ing the 

M

or 

N

Navigation Buttons

to return the

highlight bar to the left side of the screen and selecting
the track and pressing the 

Enter Button

9

or 

Play

Button 

3

G

.

Summary of Contents for DVD 25

Page 1: ...DVD 25 DVD 25 DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...he Audio Track 25 Changing the Subtitle Language 25 Changing the Camera Angle 25 Repeat Play 26 A B Repeat Play 26 Zoom Playback 26 Information Menus 27 Programmed Play With DVD 28 CD Playback 28 Audi...

Page 3: ...tage of all the power and flexibility the DVD 25 has to offer we encourage you to review this manual That small investment of your time will pay major dividends in the enjoyment you will get from prop...

Page 4: ...ng the carton down to a more two dimensional appearance Other cardboard inserts may be stored in the same manner Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should be saved along with the carton in a p...

Page 5: ...cm disc 3 8cm disc 5 12cm disc 5 12cm disc The DVD 25 will also play most discs recorded in the DVD RW or DVD RW formats but we cannot guaran tee complete playback compatibility of DVD recordable disc...

Page 6: ...any chapters within a title as the producers decide to include Most discs include only one title but some may have more than one to give you a Double Feature presentation or to include other special f...

Page 7: ...place the disc in the Resume mode which means that playback will stop but as long as the tray is not opened or the disc changed DVD playback will continue from the same point on the disc when the Pla...

Page 8: ...event anyone from changing the rating level without a code E Progressive Scan Indicator Lights when Progressive Scan component video output is selected in the setup menu F Test Indicator This indicato...

Page 9: ...Stop J Search Forward K Dimmer L Slow Forward M Zoom N Slow Reverse O Random P Step Forward Q Video Off Step Reverse Numeric Keys Program Check Clear Repeat Light A B Repeat ON OFF PREV NEXT STOP POW...

Page 10: ...When a CD is playing there are two fast play speeds R SEARCH 5x R SEARCH 15x I Stop Stops playing a disc When a disc is playing if you press the Stop Button 5I and the Play Button 3G the disc will res...

Page 11: ...ut switching Component Video Outputs These outputs carry the component video signals for connection to display monitors with component video inputs For standard analog TVs or projectors with inputs ma...

Page 12: ...connect both outputs video and S Video to your TV or A V receiver use only one of them When the audio signal is to be fed to an analog receiver rather than to the TV connect the audio out jacks to any...

Page 13: ...ete system this connection must be made then you can turn up the TV s volume as needed The analog audio jacks may also be connected to the standard analog left right DVD or CD inputs on your receiver...

Page 14: ...d to Progressive See page 17 VIDEO OUT COMPONENT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT 20 Y Y Pb Cb Pr Cr 120V 60Hz 1 TV or Monitor To power outlet AC...

Page 15: ...n Do not mix old and new batteries Wipe away any leakage inside the remote control unit and install new batteries If leakage should come into contact with your skin immediately wash it off thoroughly...

Page 16: ...ll benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5 1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks as well as from titles encoded with Dolby Surround The DVD 25 is designed to digitally output 9...

Page 17: ...is set to Progressive but connected to a display device that cannot process a progressive signal there will be nothing on the TV screen If this happens you can restore the player to Interlaced mode Pr...

Page 18: ...s it is present on the disc being played Digital Output If your system includes 5 1 digital audio surround decoding Dolby Digital and or DTS select ORIGINAL as the digital output In that case all audi...

Page 19: ...will be lost Enter Password and Setting Level For disabling the playback of rated DVDs a password consisting of four digits must be entered Select PARENTAL CONTROL in the Player Setup menu then press...

Page 20: ...d to select and change subtitles during playback Press the K L Navigation Buttons 9 to select the desired choice for the subtitle In the event the disc provides subtitle language options other than En...

Page 21: ...p dark black bar at the left The optimal contrast setting will depend on your preference and the surrounding light in the TV room 2 If the brightness of the white bar no longer increases when the cont...

Page 22: ...s the Status Button D Basic playback with the DVD 25 involves functions similar to those you may be familiar with for conven tional CD players or changers Turn the DVD 25 on by first pressing in the M...

Page 23: ...disc to decide which of those features and functions are available on any given disc For that reason not all discs will function identically and some discs will not have many of the features of the DV...

Page 24: ...cted title will be played at once after the last title number was entered NOTE Some discs have only one title Selecting a Chapter Because DVDs use digital technology a title can be divided into indivi...

Page 25: ...you to become the director selecting the view of a scene that you wish However this feature does not appear on many discs and when it does appear it will typically be for only certain scenes and not...

Page 26: ...cessing circuits include a Zoom feature which allows you to enlarge the image for closer examination of the picture Four steps of enlargement are available To zoom in on the picture press the Zoom But...

Page 27: ...in the list will replace the deleted one and will be selected automatically The program can be deleted completely by moving the cursor to the top of the play list and pressing the Enter Button 9 for e...

Page 28: ...of tracks recorded on a CD below the TRACK indicator and the total time on disc Using Bookmarks Bookmarks are a feature of the DVD 25 that allows you to mark up to nine different points on a disc and...

Page 29: ...c A B Repeat Play The Repeat A B function allows you to select any portion of a CD and have it repeat continually until the unit is manually stopped To initiate a Repeat A B playback sequence follow t...

Page 30: ...each value programmed or by turning the unit off completely by the Main Power On Off Button or opening the tray see Cancel Program Play Insert Tracks Inserting tracks is possible only if tracks are al...

Page 31: ...lay options are not available with MP3 playback The DVD 25 is only compatible with standard MP3 encoded discs Other compressed audio formats used for Internet audio downloads will not play on the DVD...

Page 32: ...playing VCD discs it is possible to access the disc s features using the On Screen Banner Display as shown for CD playback on page 28 Press the Status Button D on the remote to see the Banner Display...

Page 33: ...i 7185 Hausa 7265 Hebrew 7387 Hindi 7273 Hungarian 7285 Icelandic 7383 Indonesian 7378 Interlingua 7365 Interlingue 7369 Iunpiak 7375 Irish 7165 Italian 7384 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7487 Kannada 7578 K...

Page 34: ...VD disc is in fast or slow mode There is no audio playback on DVD discs during fast or slow modes Surround receiver not compatible Use analog audio outputs with 96kHz PCM audio Picture is distorted or...

Page 35: ...atts On 20 Watts Max Dimensions W x H x D 17 3 10 x 3 7 16 x 12 440mm x 87mm x 305mm Weight 15 4 lb 7kg Depth measurement includes knobs and connectors Height measurement includes feet and chassis All...

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