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This part explains how to play back 1) files
recorded on the loaded disc, and 2) files recorded
on a USB mass storage class device (hereinafter
referred to as “USB device”) connected to the main
unit. The operations are explained with a display of
MP3 files as an example.
NOTE
• Also refer to “Notes on files recorded on a
connected USB device” on page 62.
• When files of different types (audio/still picture/
video) are recorded on a loaded disc or
connected USB device, select the file type
before playback. (Refer to “FILE TYPE” on page
38.)
• Depending on the file type, the menu screen
appears without pressing
7
. At this time, you
can skip step 3.
1
(To play back files on a disc)
Place a disc on the disc tray.
• Refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 19.
(To play back files on a USB device)
Connect the USB device.
NOTE
• You cannot connect a computer to the [USB
MEMORY REC/PLAY] terminal of the system.
• When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB
2.0 cable with a length of less than 1 m.
2
(To play back files on a disc)
Press [DVD
3
].
(To play back files on a USB device)
Press [USB
3
].
NOTE
• When a file on a USB device is played back, the
“USB” indicator lights up in the display window.
• You can also use the main unit. When you turn
[SOURCE] to select “DVD” or “USB” in the
display window, playback automatically starts. If
playback does not start, touch
3
(playback) on
the main unit.
3
Press
7
to stop playback.
• The menu screen appears on the TV
screen.
(Continued on the next page)
Playing back a file
Flash memory device, portable
digital audio player or other
USB mass storage class device
Numbers of the current track (file)
and total tracks (files) included in the
current group
Elapsed playback time of the
current track (MP3/WMA/
WAV/ASF file only)
Playback status
Tag information (MP3/WMA file only)
Current track (file)
Number of the total tracks
(files) recorded on the loaded
disc or connected USB device
When a file recorded on the connected USB
device is selected as the source, “USB” is
displayed.
Numbers of the current group and total groups
recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB
device
Current group
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