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Reading JPEG files

Your player can read discs containing JPEG image files with a resolution of up to 2.1 million pixels. If the Automatic Play mode has been selected after loading a JPEG disk the drive displays the list of contents of the disk (folder(s) and / or images). Select an image, from the list or folders, the slide show will start from this point, press OK. Your drive offers a display time: Rapid: 10 seconds, Normal: 15 seconds, Slow: 30 seconds

With the Navigation keys, select the display time and confirm with OK. The slide show begins. At the

end of the slide show, the drive offers a summary of the images by displaying 9 of them. Using the Navigation keys, select an image or display the following page (9 more images) starting from an image of your choice. Press OK to begin the slide show starting from the selected image. During the slide show you can at any time display the summary by pressing the STOP button. You can also display the list of folders and images by pressing several times on STOP or MENU.

No banner is displayed when JPEG image files are being shown.

If the picture is displayed upside-down or as a side view, press the ANGLE key until it is displayed correctly.

If JPEG or MP3 files are recorded on the disc or the disc is a Video CD containing JPEG image files, a contextual menu is displayed.

What’s MP3?

MP3 is the audio file format allowing you to easily compress music recordings.

The main advantage of MP3 is that it enables storage of CD-quality music tracks on a home computer in manageable, compressed files.

Thanks to compression you now only need about 4 Mb of disc space for a 4 minute music track, compared with some 40 Mb for conventional file formats, but with almost no reduction in listening quality!

• Please read also our recommendations about MP3 discs, on page 2.

MP3 CD Playback

When you play an MP3 disc, the MP3 menu will be displayed instead of the DVD player menu. The DVD player menu is not available when playing MP3 discs. MP3 content is divided into album(s) and songs. A disc may hold several albums and each album can contain several songs. (Similar to titles and chapters on a DVD disc.)

Use the remote control Navigation keys to select albums and songs.

As computer files, several levels (several albums)

may be recorded on a disc.

Song skip

Press repeatedly on the ¨¨ or Ãà keys to go to the previous song or to the next one. Press as many times as the number of songs you want to skip (wait a few seconds after each press).

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Contents Precautions Setting upFor your safety DiscsDiscs you can play About CD-R/MP3 discsContents Before you start Initial setupInitial setup of your remote control Initial setup of your DVD player Basic ConnectionsOther connections ConnectionsConnections example Not providedTo control the TV On the display Front panel displayPlayer keys Menus… Disc Menu… and banners With a DVDWith an audio CD With a VCD Video CDDisplay menu PAL or Ntsc televisionDisplay panel Picture formatVirtual Surround SRS 1 TruSurround Sound menuSound Logic Basic functions Loading a discPlaying a disc Quick search of images or a trackDirect access to a music track Audio CD Still picture and frame advance DVD and Video CDSlow motion DVD and Video CD Titles, chapters, time elapsed, audio and subtitlesRandom play for DVDs and Audio CDs Play modesAutomatic or Standard playback Programming playback Programmed play for DVDs and Audio CDsRepeat playback Repeat playDVD and Video CD Zoom Video CD Playback control menu PBCDVD Camera angles Reading Jpeg files What’s MP3?MP3 CD Playback Song skipDVD Ratings limits LockDVD lock Player Language of player menus Language of disc menusDVD Language of the dialogues DVD Language of the subtitlesAppendix Troubleshooting guideTechnical data