Technicolor - Thomson RC5920P manual Playing MP3 Discs, What is MP3?, Obtaining MP3 files

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Playing Audio CDs and MP3 Discs

Playing MP3 Discs

What is MP3?

MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into MP3 format with very little loss of quality, while taking up much less space.

CD-R or a CD-RW discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on your DVD player. In this manual, CD-R and CD-RW discs will be referred to as MP3 discs. MP3 files, or songs, are referred to as titles.

Obtaining MP3 files

There are two ways to obtain MP3 files:

By using computer software to encode MP3 files from an audio CD – You can download the software necessary to encode MP3 files from the internet.

When encoding MP3 files, you can include information such as title, artist, genre, and comments that will be displayed by your DVD player at the time the title is played. This information must be included at the time the file is encoded in order for it to be displayed at the time you play it on the player.

Downloading MP3 files from the internet – There are many internet sites that allow you to download MP3 files for free, and many sites that require a fee.

Creating an MP3 Disc on Your Computer

For information regarding MP3 encoding software and MP3 sites, visit http://www.lyrazone.com.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again DVD Player Users GuideImportant Information Refer servicing to qualified service personnelTable of Contents Playing DVDs Other Information This page intentionally left blank Chapter Overview Connections & SetupThings to Consider Before You Connect Connections & SetupCables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV Choose Your ConnectionComponents Cables Needed ConnectionVideo Jack and Cable Very Good Video Quality Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesGo to DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input JacksVCR DVD Player + TV + VCR Digital 2B3Dolby Digital and DTS To Connect the DVD Player DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital or DTS ReceiverDigital DolbySystem DVD Player + TV + Dolby Pro Logic or Stereo Receiver VCR DVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver Description of Jacks from left to right Jacks on the Back of the DVD PlayerConnections & Setup Point the Remote in the Right Direction Installing Batteries in the RemoteImportant Battery Information Turn on the TV and DVD PlayerVideo Input Channel Variations How to Find Your TV’s Video Input ChannelHow to Move Around the DVD Player’s Menu System DVD Buttons Quick Tour of The RemoteComponent Buttons Menuclear Entering Codes Testing the remoteProgramming the Remote to Operate Your TV Audio Codes Code ListTV Codes Playing DVDs Types of Discs Your Player will Play Using Different MenusPlaying DVDs Regional CodingSelecting Discs from the Disc Tray Loading and Playing DiscsUsing a Disc Menu Selecting a Title Using the On-Screen Info DisplaySelecting the Subtitle Language Using SubtitlesSelecting a Chapter Changing the Camera Angle Changing the Audio LanguageUsing a Bookmark Time indicatorRepeat Feature Using BookmarksAB Repeat How to Cancel RepeatTo Use Disc, Title or Chapter Repeat Creating a Program List for a DVD Video Disc Selecting a Play ModeRandom Play Programmed PlayInserting Items in the Play List Disc Playback Features Using the RemoteEditing a Program Deleting Items from the Play ListChapter Advance What is a Video CD?Slow Motion Playback in Freeze Frame Mode Freeze Frame and Frame AdvancePlaying Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Selecting a Specific Track Using the Info DisplayPlaying Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Storing a Bookmark Using IntroScanTMUsing Bookmarks Using a BookmarkTime Display Creating a Program List for an Audio Disc AB Repeat How to Cancel RepeatTo Use Disc or Track Repeat Creating an MP3 Disc on Your Computer What is MP3?Playing MP3 Discs Obtaining MP3 filesClosing Folders MP3 DisplaySelecting Folders and Songs Skipping SongsDeleting the Playlist Creating a Play ListDeleting Songs from the Playlist This page intentionally left blank Using the DVD Player’s Menu System Path Items Using the DVD Player’s Menu SystemDVD Player Menu System Audio Language Preference How to Set Other as an Audio Language OptionChanging the Player Menus Language Preferences How to Set Other as the Subtitle Language PreferenceChanging the Subtitle Language Preference Clearing Your Password Creating a Password and Setting RatingsCreating a Password Changing your PasswordRated Titles Setting the Rating16x9 Widescreen TV AspectLinear PCM Dynamic RangeDigital Audio Out Don’t forget to press the OK button after you enter the code Language Code ListThis page intentionally left blank Other Information Other Information TroubleshootingPicture is distorted Remote control won’t workCan’t advance through a movie Icon appears on screenTroubleshooting Formation of Condensation Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Handling CautionsFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers To receive a replacement unit before you return yoursProduct Registration What your warranty does not coverLimitation of Warranty How state law relates to warrantyThis page intentionally left blank Please complete other side also Accessories and Order FormUSE Your Credit Card To Place an OrderIndex SymbolsProgram play 36, 42 random play 36, 42 Play Mode button Page North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Thomson multimedia Inc

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