66 MP3/JPEG Playback
The DVD Player will play MP3 or JPEG files that you record
and finalize on a CD-RW (Compact Disc-Rewritable) or
CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable).
These Discs may contain pictures in a JPEG format or audio
Tracks in an MP3 format. For example, you may have photo-
graphic film developed by a retailer that places the pictures
on a CD-R for you. These pictures may be in JPEG format.
Or, you may copy or download MP3 music files from certain
legal Internet sites, then copy those files onto a CD-R or
CD-RW.
You cannot make or record such Discs using the
TV/VCR/DVD. See your computer manual for details on
recording.
Keep these characteristics in mind when making Discs you
intend to play on the DVD Player of the TV/VCR/DVD.
●
Record MP3 Tracks at a sampling frequency of 44.
1
kHz
or 48 kHz. Use a bit rate between
11
2 kbps and 320 kbps.
●
When recording JPEG Files, the size of the picture should
be between 32 x 32 and 6300 x 5
1
00 dots.
●
Before you begin, press SELECT to put the
TV/VCR/DVD in DVD mode.
1
When you put a CD-RW or CD-R with MP3 or JPEG
files in the Player, play may begin automatically.
Or, the File List may appear on the TV screen.
Press
o
or
p
to select a Folder, MP3 Track, or JPEG
File.
2
If you choose a Track or File, press PLAY
B
or
ENTER.
Starting with the Track or File you selected,
the Tracks/Files will play in the order they were
recorded, i.e.
1
, 2, 3.
If you select a Folder and press ENTER, the
Tracks or Files within that Folder will appear.
Press
K
or
L
to select the Track or File you
want, then press PLAY
B
or ENTER.
●
Choose FIRST PLAY to start play from the first
individual File or Track listed.
●
Press TITLE to return to the first item on the first
MP3 or JPEG screen. You also can press
{
to
return to previous screens.
●
During JPEG playback, press MODE until you see
JPG
1
or JPG 2. Then, within five seconds, press
ENTER to switch between JPG
1
and JPG 2. If you
choose JPG
1
, the images will cut in and out sharply
as play progresses. If you choose JPG 2, the images
will fade in and out as play progresses. For example,
File
1
will fade out, then File 2 will appear, gradually
“fading in.”
3
To stop play, press STOP
C
.
• JPEG images and MP3 Tracks are
known as Files. Groups of Files
are called Folders.
• JPEG Files have the
icon.
• A maximum of 255 Folders can
be recognized. A maximum of
256 Files can be recognized.
• MP3 Files have the
icon.
• During play, press the Number
buttons to select another Track.
Or, press
i
/
g
or
j
/
h
to change Tracks. If a
Track is not available, “X” will
appear on the TV screen. Play
may resume at an incorrect
Track or may continue with its
current Track.
• Specific Time playback is not
possible with MP3 Tracks.
• To see the File List during play,
press SEARCH MODE.The cur-
rent Track or File will be high-
lighted.
3
PLAY
STOP
ENTER
RECORD
DISC
MENU
RETURN
TITLE
SETUP
A-B
REPEAT
SEARCH MODE
CLEAR
MODE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
DISPLAY
SPEED
C.RESET
STANDBY-ON PICTURE
SELECT
SLEEP
CH.
VOL.
MUTE
ZOOM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
+100
REPEAT
1-2
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