JVC XV-N512S manual MP3/WMA, Jpeg discs playback, Outline, Precautions

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MP3/WMA and

The player recognizes up to 150 files per group, and up to 99 groups per disc. Files other than MP3/WMA/JPEG files also count in the 150 total.

JPEG discs playback

Max. 99 groups per disc

File 1.mp3

File 2.mp3

File 3.mp3

Group 2

Max.150 files per group

Group 1

File 4.jpg

Numeric buttons

TITLE/GROUP

MENU

Group 4

File 1.jpg File 2.jpg File 3.jpg File 4.jpg

File 5.jpg File 6.jpg

Group 3

5//2/3 ENTER

4 ¢

7 8

3 (SELECT)

ZOOM

NOTE

 

 

Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the

TV

DVD

remote control unit is set to “DVD” when

 

 

using the 5//2/3 and numeric buttons

 

 

for controlling the player.

 

Outline

 

The player can play back MP3/WMA/JPEG files on either a

 

personally recorded CD-R/RW disc, or a commercially available

 

CD.

playback

You can select and play back files using the Control display on

conditions.

 

the TV screen.

discs

• Some discs may not be playable depending on recording

Note that if a disc contains both of MP3/WMA files and JPEG

 

 

files, you can only play back files of the type selected by the

JPEGand

[MP3&WMA/JPEG] setting in the [PICTURE] preference display

(see page 35).

 

 

 

MP3/WMA

Precautions

In this manual, “group” is also referred to as “folder.”

 

About files and folders (groups) on the disc

 

• Files are sometimes grouped into folders by artists, album, etc.

 

• A folder which has one or more files is regarded as a group.

 

• The player can detect and play back the groups which are

 

located up to the fifth layer.

 

• The files in the Control display are arranged by the alphabetical

 

order of extensions as follows: “.jpeg,” “.mp3” and “.wma.”

 

• Time required for reading the disc contents may vary for

 

different discs, depending on the numbers of folders (groups)

 

and files recorded, etc.

 

• Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped into “group

 

1.”

Notes for making your own disc using a CD-R/RW disc

Use “ISO 9960” as the disc format.

The player does not support “packet writing (UDF file)” discs.

The player supports discs recorded with up to five multiple sessions.

Some discs may not play due to disc characteristics or recording conditions.

Notes for making files/groups

If a file name includes even one 2-byte character, the player may not show the file name correctly.

The player supports up to 12 characters as the group/file names.

You cannot advance or reverse playback by pressing ¡ or 1, or by holding down ¢ or 4 during MP3/WMA disc playback.

The player can only recognize files with one of the following extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower case:

-For MP3 files, “.MP3,” “.mp3.”

-For WMA files, “.WMA,” “.wma.”

-For JPEG files, “.JPG,” “.JPEG,” “.jpg,” “.jpeg.”

Programmed and random playback functions do not work.

For MP3 files:

-It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.

-ID3 Tag is not available.

For WMA files:

-It is recommended that you record your material at a bit rate of 64 kbps or higher.

-The player supports WMA files recorded with a bit rate of 48 kbps or higher. The player cannot play back WMA files recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps.

-Make sure that the copyright feature is set to off.

-WMA Tag is not available.

For JPEG files:

-It is recommended that you record your material at a 640 x 480 pixel resolution.

-The player does not support pictures of more than 2400 pixels in horizontal resolution. Make sure that the horizontal resolution of the picture is 2400 pixels or less.

-This player supports the baseline JPEG.

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Contents Changing the initial settings Region code of DVD VideoMP3/WMA and Jpeg discs Player’s region code is printed on the rear of the playerImportant for Laser Products Supplied accessories PrecautionsTable of contents About this manualBefore operation About discsFront panel Display window Remote control unitNames of parts and controls Connecting to a TV Connecting to a TV with the Scart connectorPreparations ConnectionsConnecting to a TV having composite video input jack Connecting to a TV with an S-video jackSource Connecting to a TV with component jacksProgressive scan video playback available Connecting to optional audio equipment Connecting to a stereo audio amplifier/receiverWhite Red Audio cable suppliedConnecting to a digital audio device Digital equipmentUsing the remote control unit Connecting the power cordTo install batteries Precautions of the safe use of batteriesTo use the remote control unit for TV To control the volume of a JVC’s amplifier or receiverOperation Operating the TVInitial setup Basic playbackTurning the player on and off Press EnterPress 5/∞ to select a desired digital output signal type To bring up the DVD Player SET UP display laterStarting playback Press 5/∞ to select the desired monitor typeIf a menu is shown on the TV screen About PBC Playback ControlTo check the playback status To stop playback completelyWhen the resume mode is on When the resume mode is Disc ResumeTo resume playback To clear the memoryVarious kinds Playback at various speedsUsing the numeric buttons Locating the beginning of a scene or songPlaying from a specific position To locate a desired scene from the DVD menuTo dismiss the menu bar Selecting a still picture on a DVD Audio discTo specify a desired title/group Changing the playback order Playing back a bonus group of a DVDTo play back in a specific order Program play KEYTo play back in random order Random play To quit A-B repeat playback Repeat playbackTo repeat a desired part A-B repeat playback Changing the language, sound and scene angle To select the subtitle language SubtitleTo change the audio language or sound Audio To select a scene angle of DVD Video AngleTo adjust the picture character VFP Special picture and sound effectsTo zoom in pictures To return to the normal playbackTo dismiss the 3D Phonic window To dismiss the VFP mode selection windowTo simulate surround sound 3D Phonic Basic operation procedure Menu bar functionsTo bring up the menu bar To dismiss the menu bar and status barTime mode selection Menu bar functions for DVD AudioTrack Track search CHAP. Chapter searchSubtitle on/off See also Menu bar functions for SVCD/Video CD/ Audio CDPG Original program title search PL Play list search VR format disc playback About VR format discsBasic operations Original playbackPlayback by play list To start playback of the desired titleTo call up the Original Program display During playback, press TOP MenuChanging the sound Turning on/off the subtitleTo repeat title or play list To start playback of the desired play listPrecautions MP3/WMAJpeg discs playback OutlineTo select the start point of the slide show Viewing pictures continuously Slide show modeTo start the slide show To quit repeat playback Press Repeat mode remains activeTo stop repeat playback Changing the initial settings How to set preferencesSelecting preferences About the Preference displayTo change the setting, see How to set preferences on Language menuPicture menu You can select the on-screen display language of the playerAudio menu SPK.SETTING menu Others menuCH., Expert ON, OFF, Disc ResumePreparation To set the delay timeTo set the speaker sizes and the Bass Redirect function To generate test tone signals To set the speaker levelLimiting playback by children To set Parental Lock for the first timeStop mode, bring up the Others menu Press 5/∞ to move To select Parental Lock then press EnterTo change the settings To temporarily release the Parental LockTroubleshooting PowerAdditional information PictureSpecifications Appendix B Country/Area code list for Parental Lock Appendix C Table of languages and their abbreviationsAppendix D Glossary Above ALL Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

XV-N512S specifications

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