DVD
PLAY
H
G
STOP
RETURN
MODE
SELECT
DISPLAY
CH.
VOL.
MUTE
DISC
SET-UP
MENU
SLOW
PAUSE
TITLE
ENTER
PICTURE
/SLEEP
PLAY
H
G
STOP
RETURN
MODE
SELECT
DISPLAY
CH.
VOL.
MUTE
DISC
SET-UP
MENU
SLOW
PAUSE
TITLE
ENTER
PICTURE
/SLEEP
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70 Dual Playback, Folder Playback
Dual Playback
This feature lets you play MP3 and JPEG files simultaneously.
Available only when Dual Playback is on.
See pages 82-83 on how to set the Dual Playback on or off.
1
Press SELECT to put the DVD/VCR in DVD
mode.
DVD light will appear on the front of the DVD/VCR.
2
Press DISC MENU during MP3 (or JPEG)
playback.
A File Llist will appear.
3
Press
K
K
or
L
L
to select a desired JPEG (or
MP3) file you want to play simultaneously from
the List.Then press PLAY
B
or ENTER.
Dual playback will start.
4
To stop playback, press STOP
C
.
Folder Playback
You may select to play a folder.
Available only when Dual Playback is on.
See pages 82-83 on how to set the Dual Playback on or off.
1
Press SELECT to put the DVD/VCR in DVD
mode.
DVD light will appear on the front of the
DVD/VCR.
2
While playback is stopped, press MODE.
A Folder List will appear.
3
Press
K
or
L
to select a folder, then press
PLAY
B
or ENTER.
●
MP3 and JPEG files in the selected folder will play
simultaneously.
●
If Windows Media
TM
Audio files are in the folder,
those files will be skipped during Folder Playback.
ENTER
PLAY
DISC NAME
FOLDER LIST
001
001
002
003
ALL
FOLDER
• If you press PLAY
B
directly
after you inserted a disc which
contains both MP3 and JPEG
files and if the Dual Playback
setting is on, Dual Playback will
start automatically.
• If you play only MP3 file while
Dual Playback Setting on, you
will have a black background.
This is not a malfunction.
• You can not play Windows
Media
TM
Audio and JPEG files
together at the same time. If
you choose a Windows Media
TM
Audio file during Dual Playback,
only Windows Media
TM
Audio
file will play.
• Zooming or rotating a JPEG file
during Dual Playback may cause
an intermittent sound.
• Dual Playback may not function
properly if MP3 and JPEG files
on the disc interfere each other
due to the difference in their
data size.
Helpful Hints
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