1-11
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The JPEG image file cannot be played
(page 44).
,
The DATA CD is not recorded in a JPEG
format that conforms to ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Joliet.
,
The DATA DVD is not recorded in JPEG
format that conforms to UDF (Universal
Disk Format).
,
The JPEG image file does not have the
extension “.JPEG.”
,
The data is not formatted in JPEG even
though it has the extension “.JPEG.”
,
The JPEG image file format does not
conform to DCF (page 44).
,
The image is larger than 3078 (width)
u
2048 (height) in normal mode, or more than
3,300,000 pixels in progressive JPEG.
(Some progressive JPEG files cannot be
displayed even if the file size is within this
specified capacity.)
,
The JPEG image file is damaged.
The DivX video file cannot be played.
,
The file is not created in DivX format.
,
The file has an extension other than “.AVI”
or “.DIVX.”
,
The DATA CD (DivX video)/DATA DVD
(DivX video) is not created in a DivX
format that conforms to ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Joliet/UDF.
,
The DivX video file is larger than 720
(width) × 576 (height).
The album/track/file names are not
displayed correctly.
,
The player can only display numbers and
alphabet. Other characters are displayed as
“*.”
The disc does not start playing from the
beginning.
,
Repeat Play or Random Play is selected
(pages 22 and 24).
,
Resume play has taken effect (page 17).
The player does not operate properly.
,
When static electricity, etc., causes the
player to operate abnormally, unplug the
player.
About MP3 Audio Tracks
and JPEG Image Files
MP3 is audio compression technology that
satisfies the ISO/IEC MPEG regulations.
JPEG is image compression technology.
You can play DATA CDs/DATA DVDs that
contain MP3 audio tracks or JPEG image
files.
DATA CDs/DATA DVDs that the
player can play
You can play back DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/
CD-Rs/CD-RWs) or DATA DVDs (DVD-
ROMs/DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/
DVD-Rs) recorded in MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio
Layer III) and JPEG format.
However, this player only plays DATA CDs
whose logical format is ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Joliet, and DATA DVDs of Universal Disk
Format (UDF).
Refer to the instructions supplied with the
disc drives and the recording software (not
supplied) for details on the recording format.
Note
The player may not be able to play some DATA
CDs/DATA DVDs created in the Packet Write
format or multiple sessions.
MP3 audio track or JPEG image
file that the player can play
The player can play the following tracks and
files:
• MP3 audio tracks with the extension
“.MP3.”
• JPEG image files with the extension
“.JPEG” or “.JPG.”
• JPEG image files that conform to the DCF*
image file format.
* “Design rule for Camera File system”: Image
standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA
(Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association).
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Additional Information
Notes
• Change the extension to “.jpg,” for files with
“.jpe” or “.jpeg” extension.
• The player will play any data with the extension
“.MP3,” “.JPG,” or “.JPEG,” even if they are not
in MP3 or JPEG format. Playing this data may
generate a loud noise which could damage your
speaker system.
• The player does not conform to audio tracks in
mp3PRO format.
• Some JPEG files cannot be played.
• The player can display a file or track name up to
14 characters. Any characters after the 14th
character do not appear on the screen.
• Characters that are not displayable appear as “*.”
• Depending on the disc, a file or track name that is
not displayable appears as “*.”
• You cannot display correctly the CD-R/CD-RW
file names written in the UDF file system.
• When playing an MP3 audio track recorded in
VBR mode, you cannot display the bit rate
correctly.
About playback order of albums,
tracks, and files
Tracks and files within an album play in the
order of the recorded media (CD-R etc.).
z
Hint
Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start
playback, it is recommended that you create albums
with no more than two trees.
Notes
• The player can recognize up to 299 albums
(including albums that do not contain MP3 audio
tracks and JPEG image files). The player will not
play any albums beyond the 299th album.
• The player can recognize a combined total of up
to 648 files, tracks, and albums. The player will
not play beyond the 648th file, track or album.
• Depending on the writing condition of the disc,
the total number of files, tracks, and albums
recognizable may be fewer than 648.
• The Album List displays only the currently
playing album name. Any album located on the
upper layer is displayed as “\..\.”
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Additional Information
Index to Parts and Controls
For more information, see the pages indicated in parentheses.
Upper view
t
A
.
/
>
(previous/next) buttons (16)
B
x
(stop) button (16)
C
X
(pause) button (16)
D
H
(play) button (15)
E
Speaker (18)
F
LCD panel (10)
G
DISPLAY button (21)
H
MENU button (17)
I
RETURN button (21)
J
(remote sensor) (9)
K
OPTIONS button (20)
L
C
/
X
/
x
/
c
buttons, ENTER button (17)
M
Disc lid (15)
N
PUSH CLOSE (15)
,
continued
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Front view
A
OPEN knob (15)
B
(remote sensor) (9)
C
CHARGE indicator (13)
D
\
/
1
(on/standby)/HOLD switch (15)
E
Power indicator (15)
Left view
A
CD/DVD USB switch (15)
B
USB jack (25)
Right view
A
/– (sound volume) button
(16)
B
PHONES (headphone) jack A, B
C
AUDIO (input/output) jack/OPTICAL
OUT (optical output) jack (39, 40)
D
VIDEO (input/output) jack (39)
E
LINE SELECT (IN/OUT) switch (15)
F
DC IN 9.5V (AC adaptor input) jack
(11)
OPEN
HOLD
CHARGE
CD/DVD USB
DC IN
9.5V
LINE SELECT
AUDIO
VIDEO
PHONES
OPTICAL
OUT
A
B
IN OUT
VOLUME
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