42 MP3/JPEG Playback
The TV/DVD 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 this TV/DVD.
See your computer manual for details on recording.
Keep these characteristics in mind when making Discs you
intend to play on the
TV/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.
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When you put a CD-RW or CD-R with MP3 or JPEG
files in the Player, the File List may appear on the TV
screen, or play may begin immediately. To see the File
List during play, press SEARCH MODE. The current
Track will be highlighted.
Press
o
or
p
to select a Folder, MP3 Track,
or JPEG File.
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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 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.”
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To stop play, press STOP
C
. The File List will
appear.
• 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 SKIP
i
or
j
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.
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