MP3 Play
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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, and with
Apple's Mac. These two formats are the most widely used.
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When naming your MP3 files do not exceed 8 characters, and place ".mp3" as the file extension.
General name format of: Title.mp3. When composing your title, make sure that you use 8 characters or
less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of special characters including: (.,/,\,=,+).
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Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 kb/sec (kilobytes/second) when recording MP3 files.
Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate of compression/decompression you choose.
Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that is conversion to MP3
format, of at least 128 kb/sec and up to 160 kb/sec. However, choosing higher rates, like 192 kb/sec or
more, only rarely give better sound quality.
Conversely, files with sampling rates below 128 kb/sec will not be played properly.
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Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files.
Certain "securized" files are encrypted and code protected to prevent illegal copying. These files are of
the following types: Windows Media
TM
(registered trade mark of Microsoft Inc) and SDMI
TM
(registered
trade mark of The SDMI Foundation). You cannot copy such files.
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Your DVD player only accepts one level of file directory.
Consequently you must choose:
-either to save all your MP3 recording files at the root of the disc;
-and/or create folders in the directory for each artist or music type (e.g.classical, rock, jazz, etc)
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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 (degraded sound quality and in some cases, inability of the
player to read the files).
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CD-R MP3 discs
In the case of CD-R MP3 discs, please follow all the recommendations for CD-R above, plus the
comments below:
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FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Downloaded From Disc-Player.com Samsung Manuals
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CHANGING
CHANGING
SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU
Setting Up the Language Features
Using the Player Menu Language
Using the Disc Menu Language
If you set the player menu, disc menu, audio and subtitle language in advance,
they will come up automatically every time you watch a movie.
1
1
With the unit in Stop mode, press the
SETUP button.
2
2
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the
PLAYER MENU.
3
3
Press the ENTER button.
4
4
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select
‘English’.
5
5
Press the ENTER button.
- English is selected and the screen returns to SETUP
MENU.
- To make the SETUP MENU disappear, press the
RETURN button.
e.g
Setting up in English.
e.g
Setting up in English.
This function changes the text language only
on the disc menu screens.
1
1
With the unit in Stop mode, press the
SETUP button.
2
2
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select
DISC MENU.
3
3
Press the ENTER button.
4
4
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select
‘English’.
- Select “Others” if the language you want is not listed.
5
5
Press the ENTER button.
- English is selected and the screen returns to SETUP
MENU.