
Playing a disc
Playing images (JPEG), and sounds (mp3) files
Your player can play JPEG files with a resolution of up to five million pixels. However beyond 400,000 pixels there is no perceptible improvement in the quality of pictures displayed on your TV screen.
MP3 is a compressed audio file format that stocks a large quantity of music (files) on a disc. Files can be grouped in folders (albums) in the same way as files and folders in your computer. A folder can thus contain other folders.
Reading music files (MP3) and / or images (JPEG)
1.Load a disc in the machine and press the PLAY key.The Play menu of the disc is displayed.
2.Select a function with the or
keys and confirm with OK. Depending on your choice the menu of albums or songs for MP3 files (
) is displayed. If you selected Pictures (
) the folders or files are displayed in the same way.
3.Select a folder using the or
keys of the remote control and press OK.The list of files contained in the folder are displayed.
Note: when an audio MP3 file is selected for more than 2 seconds, the playing of the first few seconds of the file begins.
4.Select a file using the or
keys of the remote control then press PLAY. Select Standard Play with the
key and select a play option using the
or
keys and confirm with OK.
Notes: play options:
•Standard Play
•Play All
•Resume
•Random
•Random All
•Repeat Folder
Playback of files begins with the file selected and continues with the following files.Where there are
5.Stop playback using the STOP key.
Note: cancel a selection by pressing CLEAR. If playback of an audio file ends before the end of the sequence of pictures, it will resume at the start of the folder containing the chosen audio file until the end of the
sequence of pictures. During simultaneous play, only the picture can be changed by using the PR or
PR keys.
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