Onkyo HTP-V10X Regarding CD-R/CD-RW play- back, Regarding MP3 playback, Regarding WMA playback

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About Discs—Continued

Regarding CD-R/CD-RW play- back

The DV-S155X can play back CD-R/CD-RW discs containing music CD data, music data in formats such as MP3, and image data in formats such as JPEG. However depending on the disc, you may occasionally experience problems such as inability to play back, audi- ble noise, or distorted sound.

For details, refer to the owner’s manual for your recorder.

Regarding MP3 playback

Only MP3 files with a filename extension of “.mp3” or “.MP3” can be played back.

MPEG1 audio layer 3 (64--384 kbps) files recorded with a sampling frequency of 44.1/48 kHz are supported.

Variable bit rate (VBR) files from 64 kbps through 384 kbps are supported. The time indication in the display area may not be shown correctly during VBR playback.

Regarding MP3/WMA/JPEG play- back

Use discs that are recorded according in compliance with the ISO9660 level 2 CD- ROM file system. (However, only eight lev- els of folder hierarchy are supported, as in ISO9660 level 1.)

Up to 999 folders and 671 tracks can be recognized and played.

When displayed on the screen, a three-digit number is added to each folder and track.

In the case of a multi-session disc, only the first session is played.

If you attempt to play back a disc that the DV-S155X does not support, a message of “This format cannot be played” will appear.

The disc must be finalized.

Caution

In some cases, a DVD-R/DVD-RW or CD-R/ CD-RW recorded on a recorder or computer may not be playable. (Possible causes: the characteristics of the disc, scratches, dirt on the disc, dirt on the lens of the player, con- densation, etc.)

Regarding WMA playback

WMA stands for “Windows Media Audio,” and is an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation USA.

Only WMA files with a filename extension of “.wma”, “.WMA” or “.ASF” can be played back.

Files recorded with a sampling frequency of 44.1/48 kHz are supported.

Variable bit rate (VBR) files from 16 kbps through 192 kbps are supported. The time indication in the display area may not be shown correctly during VBR playback.

Defeat WMA content protection when recorded the WMA data to disc.

Regarding JPEG playback

JPEG is a graphic format used for saving image files such as photos and illustrations. JPEG still images with a filename exten- sion of “.jpg,” “.JPG” or “.JPEG“ can be displayed.

The following JPEG files of 5 Mbytes or less are supported.

Brightness/color difference ratios of 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:1:1 are supported.

Progressive JPEG is not supported.

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Contents HTC-V10X Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions For British modelsPrecautions CareFeatures Table of Contents Table of Contents Index to Parts and Controls Front panelIndex to Parts and Controls Display sectionRear panel JacksPower cordVideo Output jack Remote control RC-522DV Using the remote controller Preparing the Remote ControllerInserting the batteries Connections Before Making Any ConnectionsOptical Digital Inputs RCA AV Connection Color CodingConnections AV Cables & SocketsVideo AudioConnecting your television To switch the video output typeInterlaced default setting If your television has component video input jacksIf your television has an S-video jack Connecting your amp Connecting the PR-155XTip DV-S155X PR-155XConnecting to the audio inputs of your television Connecting the cableAuto power-on Remote control operationTimer operation System functionsConnections and settings when using with the PR-155X Make sure that the DV-S155X’s System Mode switch is set toMake system connections between the DV-S155X and the PR 155XConnecting the power cord Turning on the powerStandby indicator DV-S155X Remote controlInitial DVD setup Press the on button to turn on the powerInitial DVD setup Exit the Initial Setup screenSelect the shape of the connected television Select the On-Screen LanguageDVD playback Basic playback Playing a DVDLoading the DVD Press the Play buttonDVD playback Basic playback To access the menu About the disc menuSelecting audio, subtitles, and angles Switching the audio during playbackDuring playback, press the Audio button Switching the subtitles during playback Switching the camera angleWhen the icon appears, press the Angle button During playback, press the Subtitle buttonFinding the location you want to watch or hear Selecting a title/chapter for playbackDuring playback, press Search button Choose the desired title/chapter or trackSelecting a specific time location for playback During playback, press the Search button twiceAudio formats and sound effects Dolby DigitalDolby Pro Logic Speaker configuration required for surround playbackPlaying a CD or video CD Basic playback Playing a CD or video CDLoading a disc To remove the discPlaying a CD or video CD Basic playback Stopping playback CDStopping playback VCD Skipping to a track VCD CDMenus VCD Slow motion playback VCDTo return to the menu during PBC Switching the audio VCD Switching the audio during playback VCDSearching for a location Searching for a track VCD CDDuring playback, press the Search button Specify the desired trackSelecting a specific time location for playback VCD CD Playing MP3, WMA, and Jpeg Basic playback Playing MP3 or WMAAssigned numbers To close the folder and return to the previous stepPlaying MP3, WMA, and Jpeg Basic playback Skipping to the desired trackSelecting a track MP3 WMA Playing a Jpeg CD Jpeg Insert a disc containing Jpeg image dataTo view a list of thumbnails To view the Disc NavigatorFunctions available during a slide show Advanced DVD playback Memory playbackPress the Memory button Use the / buttons to specify the chapter or track you wantTo exit the memory setup screen Advanced DVD playbackTo stop memory playback To insert an item into memoryRandom playback will begin Random playbackTo return to normal playback Press the Repeat button several times to select the desired Repeat playbackType of repeat playback Repeatedly playing a selected segment A-B Repeat Playback Last Memory To continue viewingTo clear the last memory During playback, press the Last Memory buttonZoom DVD During playback or while paused, press the Zoom buttonUse the / / / buttons to move the cursor to the desired PositionMemory playback VCD CD Advanced CD or video CD playbackUse the / buttons to specify the track you want to memorize Advanced CD or video CD playback Random playback VCD CD Press the Random button several timesPress the Repeat button several times Repeat playback VCD CDPlayback will begin DV-S155X-En.book Page 54 Saturday, July 24, 2004 220 PM Last Memory VCD Zoom VCD Advanced MP3, WMA, or Jpeg playback Memory playback MP3 WMA JpegUse the / / / buttons to specify the track you want to Memorize, and press the Enter buttonAdvanced MP3, WMA, or Jpeg playback Random playback MP3 WMA JpegRepeat playback MP3 WMA Viewing disc information During playback, press the Display buttonTo hide the disc information CD/Video CDAdvanced setup Setup icon Setup items ContentsAdvanced setup Press the Setup buttonUse the / buttons to move the cursor to the desired choice Video settings Interlaced video settingsProgressive video settings Audio Settings PAL Output SettingDigital Out/Digital1 Digital Out/Digital2 Linear PCM Out setting Dynamic Range Control settingLanguage settings English default French Spanish German ItalianOn-Screen Language Disc Menu LanguageAudio Language Subtitle LanguageIf you select Others English French Spanish German ItalianLanguage Code List Language CodeDiaplay On-Screen DisplayOn-Screen Display Color BackgroundOperation Setting Pause/StillParental Lock Choose Parental Lock On, and press the Enter buttonAuto power off Off Default settingAbout Discs Playable discsNon-playable discs Disc mark DVD videosAbout Discs DVD control limitationsDVD-R/DVD-RW playback About video CDsRegarding CD-R/CD-RW play- back Regarding MP3 playbackRegarding MP3/WMA/JPEG play- back Regarding WMA playbackDifferences in disc composition DVDsVideo CDs and audio CDs MP3/WMA and Jpeg FilesCleaning discs Handling discsCopyrights Storing discsTroubleshooting Power-related problemsSound-related problems Video-related problemsProblems with disc playback TroubleshootingPlaying a Copy Control music CD Problems with MP3/WMA/JPEG playback Problems with the remote controlProblems with connections to external devices Problems with settingsGlossary Glossary Specifications General

HTP-V10X, HTE-V10X, DV-S155X, HTC-V10X, SWA-V10X specifications

Onkyo has long been a reputable name in the audio equipment industry, consistently delivering innovative and high-quality products that enhance the listening experience. Among its diverse lineup, the Onkyo SWA-V10X, DV-S155X, HTC-V10X, PR-155X, and HTE-V10X stand out as strong contenders, characterized by unique features and advanced technologies.

The Onkyo SWA-V10X is a powered subwoofer designed to complement any home theater system. With a robust 10-inch driver, it provides deep bass response, ensuring that every explosion and musical note resonates through the room. Its high-efficiency amplifier allows for greater power output, while adjustable crossover and phase control features enable seamless integration with satellite speakers, allowing users to optimize their audio setup according to their preferences. The SWA-V10X is crafted for easy connectivity with both RCA and speaker-level inputs.

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The PR-155X is a meticulously engineered pre-amplifier that serves as the heart of a high-fidelity audio system. It features a discrete amplifier circuit design and high-quality components for an uncolored and natural sound reproduction. The unit offers numerous input options, including both analog and digital inputs, which accommodate different audio sources. Its intuitive layout makes it easy for users to access their favorite sources with minimal fuss.

Lastly, the HTE-V10X elevates the home theater experience with its immersive sound output and stylish design. This compact speaker system utilizes advanced driver technology to provide balanced audio across various frequencies. Equipped with a wireless subwoofer, it eliminates the need for cumbersome cables while ensuring powerful bass performance. The HTE-V10X is designed for easy setup, and its compatibility with multiple sound formats allows users to enjoy a comprehensive surround sound experience.

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