Grundig 32 VLC 6121 C manual File formats, Video data, Audio data, Image data

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USB OPERATION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

File formats

Your television can work with the following file formats using the USB sockets:

Video data

Special codecs for video compression and ­decompression provide more memory space without compromising the picture quality exces- sively.

Your television plays video files in the formats DIVS, XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, 4 ref- erence pictures), MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MJPEG and MOV.

The following file name extensions are also sup- ported: AVI, MKV, MP4, TS, MOV, MPG, DAT, VOB. These files can also contain audio files compressed using MP3, AAC or Dolby Digital©.

Audio data

Your television can play audio data in the for- mats MP3, AAC, WMA.

MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG-1 Level 3 and is based on the MPEG-1 standard, which was developed by the MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group).

AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding and was also developed by MPEG. AAC provides better sound quality at an identical data rate.

WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a compres- sion standard for audio data developed by ­Microsoft.

These formats allow audio files to be recorded and played which sound as good as a CD, while taking up only a fraction of the memory space.

File name extensions which are supported: MP3, MP2, WMA, M4A, AAC.

MP3 files can be organised into folders and ­subfolders, as on the computer.

Image data

Your television can display pictures in the formats JPEG, PNG and BMP.

JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. It denotes a process for compressing picture files.

PNG and BMP are process used to save image data with no, or very little, losses.

Picture files can be stored with other types of files on one medium.

These files can be organised into folders and subfolders.

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Contents LCD TV Overview Setup and Safety General informationSettings Connection and preparationOperation with a Common Interface Special settings­4 English English ­5 General information Special features of your ­television setImportant notes on environmental protection Receiving digital channelsPlug the power cord into a wall socket Connecting the antenna and power cordConnection and preparation Environmental note Inserting batteries into the ­remote controlOpen the battery compartment by removing the lid Compartment­ Close the battery compartment. NotePb Pr Y/AV2 Connections on the television setOptic Out AudioControls on the television set Navigation in the menus Remote control Main functionsRemote control ­ All functions Help Initial set-up and tuning ­television channelsSelecting language, country and operating mode Various settingsStart the scan with »« green Tuning terrestrial television channels DVB-TTuning television channels from the cable provider DVB-C Select the line »Active Antenna Power« with »V« or »Λ«Selecting channel lists Changing the program table for the digital channelsDeleting channels Creating lists of favourites» FAV« Sorting channels in the favourite listSetting­ on the right side Picture settingsAs from DVB-T receivers or DVD players­ Sound settings Equalizer Exiting the settingSoundeffects SRS TruSurround HDBasic functions Electronic TV guide Eco modeZoom function Zapping functionChanging the picture format Information on recording and playing television programmes Possible limitations when using an external data mediumGrundig has no influence on ­ these restrictions Settings for USB recording Connecting external data mediaSelecting the menu Selecting external data media Switching on automatic previewTesting the external data medium Safely remove diskMedium­ ″Pausing time shift ­ programmesRecording programmes One-touch programme recordingOpen the »CHANNEL LIST« with »OK« Presetting programmes to be recordedUsing the electronic TV guide Recording a programme from the channel listDeleting recording data in the timer menu Editing recording data in the ­ timer menuBy manual data entry Deleting programmes in the recording list PlaybackImage data File formatsVideo data Audio dataConnecting external ­ data media File browser Settings in the USB ­ setup menuSelecting the display mode Setting the display duration for pictures in a slideshowDivX VOD Basic playback functionsPlaying selected titles Additional playback ­ functionsSelecting chapters on DivX files Selecting titles on DivX filesRotating pictures Selecting a track or picture in steps SkipSelecting a certain passage for­ playback­ Fast forwardAdditional functions TOP text or Flof text modeLanguage settings Opening the Settings menuTimer settings Setting the date and timeParental control settings Locking television channels Restoring the television to the default settingsUpdating software Convenience functions Changing the PIN codeDigi Link functions on your television Device operation Switching the device to standbyHigh definition ­HD ready Connection options Connecting external devices Changing the headphone volume HeadphonesWith an analogue TV signal Connecting the headphonesHi-fi system/AV receiver Connecting the hi-fi system/­ AV receiverSetting the audio format Playing the audio signal via the ­ HiFi systemOptions »Auto Ajust« for automatic PC configura- tion Connecting a PCSelecting presets for the PC Settings for PC modeCommon Interface CI is an interface for DVB receivers What is a Common Interface?Access control for CI module and smart card Inserting the CA module» « Select Line »Source«» V« Select OptionEnglish ­51 Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels automaticallySearching for digital terrestrial TV channels manually Automatic service updateSetting all analogue television channels Tuning analogue television channels­Changing stored analogue channels­ To select the preferred setting­Selecting a channel list Skipping television channels Exiting the settingsSelection­ is still possible using the number ­buttons Entering channel names 8 digit maximumFor digital channels only Open the menu with »MENU« Displaying signal informationService information for retailers Environmental noteTechnical data Problem Possible cause Remedy Troubleshooting