Eltax HT-153 instruction manual Jpeg Files, Jpeg limitations

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JPEG FILES

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JPEG files contain picture information which can be encoded by micro computer software and transmitted to the TV screen via a video output interface. This function is useful in many contexts. For example teachers can change pictures to be shown in the classroom to JPG files by means of a digital camera or a scanner which are often used within the IT world and transfer the pictures to CD-R discs. This will make things easier for the pupils when the teachers play the discs via a TV set or other types of equipment in the classroom. It reduces the repetitive work for the teachers, and the discs are easy to store (information on discs can be stored for more than 100 years). By means of a digital camera or scanner, families can transfer pictures to CD-R discs. If, for example, a picture requires 100K bytes, one disc will hold about 6000 pictures. Manufacturers can show their customers pictures of their products one by one.

Note: The actual contents vary from one type of disc to the other.

1.When a JPEG disc is loaded in the DVD-player, an automatic slide show will be launched. Each picture will be displayed and scaled to fit the screen. Press STOP to enter the file library. Use the SCROLLkey to navigate the pictures, and press PLAY to display a picture. When the a picture has been chosen, the slide show will resume with the next picture in the library.

2.Press SCROLL to rotate the picture. These operations are allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed.

3.Press ZOOM to execute the zoom function and select the zoom enlarging scale with I<< and >>I. In zoom mode, press the SCROLL buttons to move the picture on the screen. With zoom mode off, the next picture will be scaled to fit the screen.

Press PLAY to cancel the zoom mode and resume the slide show.

JPEG limitations

-JPEG files containing CMYK colors is not supported by this DVD-player.

-The range of pixels should not be exceeding 3840 X 3840 pixels, in order to achieve the best Performance.

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Contents HT-153 DVD-Receiver Page Precautions Protect YourselfSafety Information Table of Contents About Your DVD Player Best LocationUSE of Discs HandlingFront Back Panels Remote Controller +10Operating Remote Control BatteriesConnecting Devices CD/DVD AUX PlayerArrangement Speakers Rear or surround sound speakersSubwoofer speaker HintsConnecting Speakers Connecting Speaker CablesConnecting Antenna AM Loop AntennaTo connect the AM loop antenna FM Indoor AntennaConnecting Power Supply Volume ControlSelecting Sound Source MuteAutomatic Tuning To Play Preset StationsPlaying the Radio PositioningTo play a DVD video disc Basic DVD OperationTo play an audio disc Basic DVD Functions Operation Memory PlaybackSlow Motion Screen DisplaySubtitles Camera AngleLanguage Locating a TitleAMP Volume up/down Adjustment TimeMenu MENU/PBC Repeat PlayFunctions System Setup Volume and MuteZoom ProgramSystem Setup System SetupPassword TV SystemLanguage Setup Audio Setup Video SetupSpeaker Setup Digital SetupReference Function Jpeg Files Jpeg limitationsUSB Input Troubleshooting Problems and Possible SolutionsCommon sympton Possible cause RemedySpecifications For further information please visit our website