Philips MRD-250 warranty 36 MP3 Features, After you insert a Disc with MP3 files, press MENU/PBC

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36 MP3 Features

MP3 Features

MP3 is a compression method that makes digital music files up to 10 times smaller without losing significant sound quality. MP3 is common on the Internet, letting you transfer Tracks to your computer and onto a CD Recordable or CD Rewritable.

The DVD Receiver supports these MP3 characteristics. Keep these in mind when you make Discs you plan to play on the DVD Receiver.

Names of Albums, Artists, etc., with a maximum of 12 characters

Maximum nested directory of seven levels

Maximum of 32 Albums

Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Bit-rates (recording speeds): 32, 64, 96, 128, 192, and 256 kbps and supported VBR bit rate.

After you insert a Disc with MP3 files, press MENU/PBC.

1 The Album menu or list will appear on the TV screen. It may take the DVD Receiver up to 30 seconds to recognize the Disc due to the amount of songs on the Disc.

Press 9 8 ; : to select an Album or Track for playback.

2 You also can use the Number buttons to select a Track directly.

Press PLAY/PAUSE Bk or OK to confirm your selection

3 and begin playback.

Or, if an MP3 menu or file list does not appear, you can

4 play the currently selected Track or Album by pressing PLAY/PAUSE Bk.

Press H or G to select the previous or next Track during play-

5 back. The current Track number will appear on the DVD Receiver’s display panel.

 

 

SOURCE

1

2

3

 

 

SLEEP

4

5

6

7

8

9

>10

0

VOL

 

MUTE

SELECT

DISPLAY

 

MENU 2

OK

OPEN/

SET UP

PREV PLAY/PAUSE 3,4

I

 

 

REW

STOP

FF

5

TITLE

ANGLE

ZOOM

GOTO

 

LANGUAGE SUBTITLE

N/P

DIM

 

REPEAT

A/B

SHUFFLE

PROGRAM

 

DISC SKIP

DISC NO

SLOW/MEM

CD MODE

ST/MONO LISTENING AUDIO

MAGNOVOX

Helpful Hints

You can only play, pause, or repeat MP3 files (Title, Album, or Disc).

Albums may be referred to as Folders.

You can play JPEG files on the DVD Receiver. For example, you may have film developed by a photographer who places the pictures on a CD-R for you. If the pictures are in JPEG format, view the images by playing the

CD-R on the DVD Receiver.

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Contents User guide For Customer Use Model No Serial NoTable of Contents Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsAtención Introduction Remote Control PLAY/PAUSERemote Control, cont’d SubtitleVolume Front PanelDisc Direct Play Disc Searchprev Searchnext ¢Rear Panel First Time Setup Where Do You Start?Antenna Connections Connecting to a TV with a Composite yellow Video In Jack Hookups TVTo hear TV channels through the DVD Home Cinema System Turn on the TV and set it to the correct Video In channelConnecting to a TV with Component Video In Jacks Hookups TV cont’dTurn on the TV and set it to the correct Component Video Press STANDBY-ONy on the front of the DVD Receiver toConnecting to a TV with an S-Video In jack Connect the DVD Receiver’s S-VIDEO OUT jack toTurn on the TV and set it to the correct S-Video In chan It is not necessary to set Video OUT to S-VIDEOConnecting the Speakers Hookups SpeakersConnect the supplied Surround speakers Connecting to a TV and Optional Audio Equipment Hookups OptionalConnect the DVD Receiver to a TV as shown on pages Connect the DVD Receiver’s Audio OUT jacks toConnecting to a VCR or Cable/Satellite Box Connecting a VCR or Cable/Satellite BoxConnecting a VCR for Recording DVDs Quick Disc Playback DVD Disc MenusPlayback Features Disc Number and Disc SkipSystem Setup Press SETUP. The System Menu appears on the TV screenPress 9 or 8 to move through the Menu Press OK to confirm a selectionTV Display TV DisplayAngle Mark, OSD Language Angle MarkOSD Language Goto General Setup Video OutVideo Out Screen Saver, Speaker Delay Speaker DelayPress Setup General Setup will be selected, press OK Press SetupPress 9 to select Audio SETUP. Then press OK Test Tone, Digital OutTest Tone Digital OutDual Mono, Dynamic Dual MonoDynamic Press 8 and 9 to select Stereo, L MONO, R MONO, or MIXTV Type NTSC, PAL, Language Options TV TypeAudio, Subtitle, and Disc Menu Language Parental Controls Parental ControlsParental Control Ratings PreferencesPassword Changing or setting the PasswordPress OK to save the changes Defaults Defaults ResetPress 8 or 9 to select . Then press OK Title, Angle TitleAngle Press BF or OK to begin playbackZoom, Goto ZoomGoTo Repeat, Repeat A-B RepeatRepeat a to B Press A/B again to set the ending point. a to BCD Features, Programming CD FeaturesCD Mode ShufflePlayback ControlPBC, Audio Channels Audio ChannelPlayback Control Video CD only Without the Playback Control interactive menusListening Mode Press VOL + or to adjust the levelSound Options Speaker Tone and Level36 MP3 Features MP3 FeaturesAfter you insert a Disc with MP3 files, press MENU/PBC Press 9 8 to select an Album or Track for playbackTuner Features Tuning Radio StationsSelecting Preset Radio Stations Programming Radio StationsFM Reception, Sleep Timer Sleep TimerFM Reception Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d, Glossary GlossarySpecifications Index Limited Warranty Limited Warranty

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