Kompernass KH 6510, KH 6511 Audio CDs, Nero Digital, DivX, USB memory sticks, What are folders?

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NTSC

NTSC is short for "National Television System Committee". NTSC is a colour television standard that is used primarily in the USA and Japan.

SECAM

SECAM is the abbreviation for the French "système en couleur avec mémoire". SECAM is currently the typical and most common colour television standard in France and many Eastern European countries.

Audio CDs

Audio CDs contain only audio data; they are also available in the sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter).

The playback time for the audio data stored on CDs is 20 mi- nutes (8 cm size) or 74 minutes (12 cm size). Audio data is stored on audio CDs in the CDA format.

MP3

MP3 refers to a method or format for compression of audio files developed by the Fraunhofer Institute. In MP3 format compressed music is only a fraction of its original size, whereby, for example, on CD-Rs/CD-RWs far more music can be stored than on standard audio CDs, on which audio data is stored in CDA format.

WMA

WMA ("Windows® Media Audio") is a data format developed by Microsoft® for Audio data.

JPEG

JPEG ("Joint Photographics Expert Group") refers to a widely used graphics format developed by the organisation of the same name, with which colour and gray scale image data are compressed.

Nero Digital

NERO is a dta compresion program, which can compress all video formats to less than 20% of their original size, while still maintaining a high quality. CDs, which have been recor- ded with NERO, can contain chapters and sub-titles in two languages. The CDs are operated via the normal buttons that are used for DVDs. Data, which are not created with the NERO Digital "Standard Profile“, may not play immediately or only with restrictions.

DivX

DivX is a coding format for videos and multi-medial data, invented by DivX Networks, Inc.

MPEG

MPEG ("Moving Picture Experts Group") refers to a Video compression format.

USB memory sticks

The term USB memory stick refers to a plugable USB device, which is approximately the size of a cigarette lighter. The ex- pression is only colloquial and not a designation for a type of product. For the most part with this expression is meant a USB device that serves as an interchangeable storage media.

What are folders?

As opposed to Audio CDs the title on a CD-R/CD-RW with MP3, WMA or JPEG data can be saved in folders, for example, to file titles from various genres.

For instance, the structure of an MP3 CD may appear as shown below if the MP3 files were saved in folders.

MP3-CD

FOLDER

MP3

 

 

 

 

16. Important warranty notes

This appliance entitles you to a warranty of 3 years from the date of purchase. Should you have cause for complaint with this appliance, despite our high quality standards, please con- tact our Service-hotline. If a telephone resolution of your complaint is not possible, you will receive from them:

a processing number (RMA number) as well as

an address, to which you can send your product for warranty processing.

Please include a copy of your purchase receipt with all postal submissions. The device should be packed in a manner that is safe for transport and the RMA number should be directly vi- sible. Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed.

NOTE: Warranty claims are only valid for material and manufacturing defects.

Warranty claims are not valid

for parts subject to wear and tear.

for damages to fragile parts such as switches or batteries.

The appliance is intended solely for private, not commercial, use. If this product has been subjected to improper or inap- propriate handling, abuse, or interventions not carried out by one of our authorised sales and service outlets, the warranty will be considered void. Your legally specified warranty claims are not limited by this warranty.

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Contents UK/IE DVD player KH 6510/KH 6511 Operating instructions KH651011A4V3EN.qxd 24.08.2006 1225 Uhr Seite Operating controls and connections Features during playback of a DVD, VCD or S-VCD DVD player SilverCrest KH 6510/6511Audio output Video outputDigital audio output Inserting the batteries Connecting to a television via Scart Cable/RGB Note Connecting to a television via S-Video NoteConnecting to a television via video input composite video Connecting a HiFi system XConnecting via optical cable Connection via coaxial cableUsing the OSD Menu DivX Sub DelaysFront, Center, Surround Use Default Supported memory card types and capacities Inserting the DVDSupported file structure and file formats SmartMedia memory cards SM CompactFlash memory cards CF I/CFMultiMediaCard- /SecureDigital memory cards MMC/SD MermoryStick memory cards MS/MSProPlaying back DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs Stop playback With the Resume functionWithout Resume function To activate the DVD MenuEntry of the title number via number keys Search functionEntering the time position via the Search function Quick search forward/backwardFrame advance/reverse playback ZoomChange the camera perspective Angle Subtitle superimpose/HideSuperimpose disc information Programming exampleRespect to DVDs Switch on several playback modes For VCDs/S-VCDsRandom Playback Repeated playTo set the playback volume Switch off the DVD playerBookmark function DimmerEdit Mode Repeat functionMode Rotation Jpeg images onlyRemote control does not function Display indicates No Disc, even though a disc was insertedInserted disc is not played No image or only black and white imageOne or more functions cannot be activated What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?VCDs/S-VCDs VCDs exist in two versionsVideo Composite videoProgressive scan YUV component video outAudio CDs Nero DigitalDivX USB memory sticksError description DVD player KH6510/6511KH651011A4V3EN.qxd 24.08.2006 1225 Uhr Seite