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Playing Media on Data CDs
Upon inserting an data CD, the player will begin playing any MP3, WMA, MPEG, or JPEG files
stored on the disc..
Controlling Playback
Press to stop playback.
Press
to pause playback, then again to resume playback.
Press to return to the previous file.
Press to skip to the next file.
The On-Screen Display
Press
DISPLAY
to bring up the OSD. It differs depending on the type of file being played.
• For MPEG files, the OSD displays the current file number, total files, and current playback
time.
• For JPEG files, the OSD displays the current file number, total files, and current file name.
• For MP3 or WMA files, the OSD displays the directory structure (see below).
Navigating the Directory Structure
The directory structure menu allows
you to navigate and playback the
files on the current disc. When
playing MPEG or JPEG files, press to
bring up the directory structure.
When playing MP3 files, the
directory structure will display at all
times.
Use the arrow controls to scroll
through the files on the disc, and
press
ENTER
to play back a file.
Press to access the options on the right of the screen. Use and to highlight an option, then
press
ENTER
to select or change it.
Repeating Tracks
Press
REPEAT
to cycle through the repeat options: the current file, all files on the disc, and off.
Manipulating Images
When displaying JPEG images, you can change the orientation of the image by pressing the
arrow keys:
•
Up/Down
—Flip around horizontal axis
•
Left
—Rotate 90° left
•
Right
—Rotate 90° right
Folder01
Folder02
Folder03
Folder04
Folder05
Folder06
Folder07
Folder08
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/
Filter
JPEG Preview
Repeat :
Off
Mode :
Normal
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