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While advances have been made to ensure that your disc player is compatible with the largest number of discs
possible, it cannot be guaranteed that you will be able to play discs which might not be compliant with audio CD
standards. In the case of writable and rewritable discs, compatibility with this player depends on the DVD writer,
the right software and the disc used.

DVD-Video

Digital video discs - 12 cm and 8 cm, single or double
sided, single or dual layer. DVDs are high-density
optical discs on which high quality picture and audio
are recorded by means of digital signals.

DVD-R, DVD-RW

Most DVD-R and DVD+R (one recording only), DVD-
RW and DVD+RW discs (rewritable). Depending on
the DVD writer and discs used. Recordings using
DVD-R and DVD-RW discs must be made in Video
DVD mode.  Recordings using DVD+RW discs must
be made in accordance with the specifications for
DVD+RW discs with a 4.7 GB capacity.

Audio CDs

Audio CDs (8 and 12 cm).

CD-R & CD-RW

Most CD-R (one rec ording only) and CD-RW discs
(rewritable).  This player can play most CD-R discs.
CD-Rs written during a multi-session recording can
also be played, provided that the session has ended
before the disc is played (depending on the write
software). However, depending on the condition of the
CD writer, computer and the disc used, you may find
that not all discs will play successfully. When playing
a CD-R disc, it is completely normal for the unit to
take up to 20 seconds to recognize the disc before
starting to play. If the disc is not recognized after a
period of 20 seconds, remove the disc, and then
insert it again.

Irrespective of the actual recording capacity of
the CD-R, do not use its full capacity.

CD-Rs should be preferably used instead of CD-
RWs (rewritable CDs) as, in certain cases, CD-RW
playback may be faulty.

Use reliable, good-quality CD write software.

Close all other applications on the computer to
ensure reliable CD-R disc recording.

JPEG Files

CD-R and CD-RW with JPEG files. Certain JPEG
files, including progressive JPEG files, cannot be read
by this player.

 • Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET

format. ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 files are
compatible with Microsoft’s DOS and Windows,
as well as with Apple Mac. These two formats are
the most widely used.

MP3 filenames should not exceed 12 characters,
and should end with the “.MP3” extension.  General
name format: “Title.MP3”.  When composing your
title ensure that you use 8 characters or less, have
no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of
special characters including ( . , / , \ , = ,+).

Use a decompression transfer rate of at least
128kB/sec  (kilobytes/second) when recording MP3
files. Sound quality with MP3 files basically
depends on the rate of compression /
decompression you choose. Obtaining audio CD
quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling
rate, that is conversion to MP3 format, of at least
128kB/sec and up to 160kB/sec. Choosing higher
rates, such as 192 kB/sec or more, only rarely
produces even better sound quality.  Conversely,
files with sampling rates below 128kB/sec will not
play properly.

Do not try recording copyright-protected MP3 files.
“Secured” files are encrypted and code-protected to
prevent illegal copying.  You must not copy such
files.

Important:

The above recommendations cannot be taken as a
guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3 recordings,
or as an assurance of sound quality. You should note
that certain technologies and methods for MP3 file
recording on CD-Rs prevent optimal playback of these
files on your DVD player (i.e. degraded sound quality
and even, in some cases, inability of the player to read
the file).

MP3 Files

CD-R with WMA files. Usable format similar to MP3
files; also see “MP3 Files” for reference.

DISC YOU CAN PLAY

CD-R and CD-RW discs containing audio files in MP3
format. As for CD-R MP3 discs, please follow all the
recommendations for CD-R above, along with the
comments below:

WMA Files

Video CD(VCD)

VCD stands for Video Compact Disc on which con-
tains video associates with still images, audio tracks
and interactive menus.

Summary of Contents for KS3112

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Page 2: ...ed service location INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN OR INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED WARNINGS DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Avoid direct exposure to laser beam To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do...

Page 3: ...tus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases sha...

Page 4: ...art of this equipment is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and trea ties This software is licensed not sold and is intended f...

Page 5: ...discs have Titles and Chapters There can be several Titles on one disc and each Title can contain several Chapters Titles and Chapters are numbered e g Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 and etc Usually Title...

Page 6: ...cs 8 Fast Search Forward Backward plays backward and forward quickly 9 Active Navigation keys advance in the indicated directions for making selections in menus and Active Navigation mode 10 Stop stop...

Page 7: ...ndicator 8 Dolby Digital Detect Indicator 9 MP3 Playback Indicator 10 Alphanumeric Display DISPLAY PBC SVCD MP3 1 2 7 8 9 5 4 3 6 10 1 Power on off 2 LED Indicator Standby Mode RED Light OFF Mode No L...

Page 8: ...ive Scan 1 If your TV can accept Progressive Scan feeds your video connections should be done as in the picture on the left to obtain best possible picture quality from the player 2 Once connected pre...

Page 9: ...low For better sound quality use RCA AUDIO CABLE For best sound quality use Coaxial Audio Cable not included Connecting 5 1 CH Receiver Do not connect the L R Audio sockets to the TV in case the L R c...

Page 10: ...order to do so 3 3 Rated Titles Pressing to set the player s parental control level Parental levels are assigned to DVD disc The range of parental controls is from 1 to 8 If the unit s rating limit i...

Page 11: ...everal different sequences which vary in parental control level In the above example of a disc with parental control the player will show a different section depending on the parental control level se...

Page 12: ...nd sounds like an explosion without waking your neighbors The amount of range control available depends on the disc 5 2 Digital Output Press OK to check the box if you have connected the player s digi...

Page 13: ...ds a chapter Stop Resume Stop Press once to enter Resume Stop mode press to resume playback from the stop point Press twice to stop playback completely Pressing will start playback from the beginning...

Page 14: ...want to play Subtitle Selection Press to select subtitle language according to the availability on disc Audio Output Selection Press to select audio output mode according to the availability on disc...

Page 15: ...ngles if available on disc Playback Control Press to select PBC on off if available on disc The PBC menu consists of a list of titles you can select a title directly with numeric keys for DVD for CD I...

Page 16: ...Step 3 Select Title 2 Step 4 Select Chapter 1 Step 5 Press OK to add Chapter 1 Step 6 Select Done to save the Program List and start to play Example shows how to create program and delete the last sel...

Page 17: ...the last selection Step 8 Select Done to save the Program List and start to play Example shows how to create program and delete the last selection for CD Step 1 Select Track 1 Step 2 Press OK to add...

Page 18: ...ge 17 Step 4 Press OK to add Track 3 Step 5 Select Done to save the Program List and start to play Step 6 Press to delete the last selection Step 7 Select Done to save the Program List and start to pl...

Page 19: ...n beyond 400 000 pixels Note Display time will vary according to the file size and number of pixels of JPEG files WMA Windows Media Audio WMA is another compressed audio file format that is similar to...

Page 20: ...ress to close the tray and play automatically 2 Play Press to start playing 3 Pause Press to stop playing temporarily Press again to resume playing 4 Skip Press to skip a track forward or backward 5 S...

Page 21: ...save and start playing 1 Standard Press to launch the Info Banner Use Navigation Keys to select Repeat Mode 2 Random 3 Program 5 IntroScan 4 Repeat Press OK to set unit playing tracks in default order...

Page 22: ...disc recording JPEG Files CD R and CD RW with JPEG files Certain JPEG files including progressive JPEG files cannot be read by this player Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET format ISO 9660...

Page 23: ...er at the AC outlet by plugging in another appliance NO PICTURE Check if the TV is switched on Select the correct AV input on the TV Check the video connection Check if channel selector is set to AV o...

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