Toshiba SDK990KU, SD7200KU manual Playing MP3/WMA Files, Playing MP3/WMA files

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The Toolkit has the following play mode items:
Filter (Audio/Photo/Video): Sets file filters. Filter is not applicable to Audio CD.
Repeat (Off/Track/All):
Off: Resumes normal playback.
Track: Repeats the current track.
All: Repeats all files on the current folder or all tracks on the disc.
Mode (Normal/Shuffle/Music Intro): Normal: Resumes normal playback. Shuffle: Playbacks track/file in random order.
Music Intro: Only playbacks the first 10 seconds of all the files on the current folder or all tracks on the disc.
Edit mode: Memory operation works only when Edit mode is selected. After finish storing the files/tracks you want into the Program view list, select “Edit mode” again and press ENTER to release edit mode.
Program view: To view tracks/files in the Program view list. It is disabled when the Program view list is empty.
Add to program: Add files/tracks to the Program view list. It is disabled if the Edit mode is not selected. (The maximum number of files/tracks can be added is 30.)
Browser view: To view files/tracks in the original view list.
Clear program: Delete the files/tracks in the Program view list. Select a file/track or more you want to delete in stop mode. “ “ will appear besides the deleted file/track. Select Clear program and then press ENTER. It is disabled if the Edit mode is not selected.
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Advanced playback

Playing MP3/WMA Files

You can play MP3/WMA files that have been recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW on the DVD player.

Playing MP3/WMA files

Preparations

Make sure that a disc you want to play is compatible with this DVD player.

1 Place a CD that contains MP3/WMA files on the disc tray.

2 Press OPEN/CLOSE to load the disc.

3 To stop playback, press STOP.

Selecting a specific time of the current track

1.Press T.

2.Enter the time to select a specific time you want to play.

3.Press ENTER to begin playback of the selected time.

Notes

Letter of a file/folder name overflowing the given space are not displayed.

You can play in fast reverse or fast forward during MP3/WMA playback.

Play modes for MP3/WMA/CD/DivX®

When you play MP3/WMA/CD/DivX® , you are able to modify the Play modes through the Toolkit which appears on the right of below picture on the screen. Press / buttons to navigate between the windows and / buttons to select files/tracks or play mode items.Then press ENTER button.Please refer to below steps to playback files/tracks in the Program view list:

1.Select Edit mode in the Toolkit then press ENTER button to start edit mode.

2.Select a file/track or more files/tracks you want in the original view list with the ENTER button.

3.Select Add to program in the Toolkit then press ENTER. “ “ will disappear from the screen. It means that the files/tracks you have selected already added into the program view list.

4.Select Program view in the

Toolkit then press ENTER to 1/ 3 open the files/tracks in the Program view list that you already selected in step 2.

5. Press PLAY to playback all files/tracks in the Program view list.

To pause playback

Press PAUSE/STEP during playback.

To resume normal playback, press the PLAY button.

Notes

Some discs may not permit this operation.

The COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack outputs MP3/WMA sounds in the linear PCM format regardless of the current “Digital Output” selection.

The SKIP function is also available.

Playable files

MP3/WMA disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows:

 

• Playable discs:

CD-R (650MB / 74 min. only)

 

 

CD-RW may not be compatible.

 

• Sampling Frequency:

44.1 kHz only

 

• Bit rate:

MP3: 32 kbps - 320 kbps (CBR*)

 

 

WMA: 48 kbps - 192 kbps (CBR*)

This DVD player requires discs/recordings to meet certain technical

• CD physical format:

Mode 1, Mode 2 XA Form 1

standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality. Pre-

• File system:

ISO9660 Level 1, 2 or Joliet

recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards. There

• File name:

A file name should be in alphabet and

are many different types of recordable disc formats (including

 

numerals only, and must incorporate

CD-R containing MP3/WMA files). Because this area of technology

 

“MP3” or “WMA” extension. e.g.

is still evolving, Toshiba cannot guarantee that all recordable discs

 

“********.MP3”, “********.WMA”.

will produce optimal playback quality. The technical criteria set

• Total number of folders:

Less than 256

forth in this owner’s manual are meant only as a guide.

• Total number of files:

Less than 1000

Please be advised that you must obtain permission from the

• WMA codec version:

V7 or V8 (Stereo sound only)

applicable copyright owners to download copyrighted content,

* CBR = Constant Bit Rate

 

including music files, in any format, including the MP3 formats,

Note: When the MP3/WMA file is out of the above specifications,

prior to the downloading thereof.Toshiba has no right to grant and

the song may be skipped or muted with counter moving.

does not grant permission to download any copyrighted content.

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Contents SDK990KU Double lnsulation Symbol for ClassIntroduction Important Safety Instructions Location of the required labelPrecautions Inspection and MaintenanceOn storing discs On cleaning discs Structure of disc contentsOn handling discs About On Video CDsPlayable discs This DVD player can play the following discsTable of Contents Rear panel Identification of ControlsFront panel DVD displayRemote control Hdmi buttonOpen the cover Insert batteries R03/AAA size Operating with the remote controlLoading batteries Connecting to a TV Using the component video jacks Connecting to a TVConnecting to a TV Interlaced outputs ColorStreamAbout Hdmi Connecting to a display Using a Hdmitm cableHdmi Cable Connecting to Optional Equipment Component75 Ω coaxial cable not supplied Dolby DigitalDolby Surround Pro Logic Audio cable not suppliedMPEG2 sound Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a DTS decoderDigital Theater Systems DTS Channel digital stereoPlaying a Disc Basic playbackPlaying frame by frame Variable Speed PlaybackPlaying in fast reverse or fast forward directions Playing in slow-motionLocating a specific chapter or track Locating a title using the top menuLocating a Desired Section Press T Press / to select the Title/Chapter Track/Time Accessing a Specific Location DirectlyLocating a specific title/chapter/time Press / to select a section you want to locateRepeating a specific segment Press Play ModePlaying in a Varied Order Playing titles, chapters or tracks in a varied orderInsert a disc and press Memory during stop Setting titles, chapters or tracks in a favorite orderPlaying in a Favorite Order Zooming a picture Zooming a PictureSelecting the Sound Enhancement E.A.M Selecting the sound enhancementSelecting the picture enhancement Selecting the Picture Enhancement E.P.MSelecting Subtitles Selecting a subtitle languageSelecting a Language Selecting a playback audio settingSelecting the Camera Angle Changing the camera anglePress Navi On-screen Display OperationOn-screen display operation Playing MP3/WMA Files Playing MP3/WMA filesViewing a thumbnail view Viewing Jpeg FilesViewing Jpeg files Playing DivX/MPEG-4 Files Playing DivX /MPEG-4 filesSetting details Customizing the Function SettingsSetting procedure LanguageDVD Menu DVD DivX SubtitleAudio DVD Aspect Ratio DVDVideo Out View Mode DVDHdmi Resolution Jpeg Interval HD Jpeg ModeNight Mode Digital OutputSetup Set Password DVDUse Default Settings Parental Control DVDDivX Registration Screen SaverTable of Languages Table of languages and their abbreviationsSymptom Cause Correction Before Calling Service PersonnelSymptoms and correction 11-12Supplied Accessories SpecificationsDVD player / outputs / supplied accessories DVD PlayerCommercial Units How to Obtain Warranty ServicesRental Units Your ResponsibilityYour Responsibility Limited One 1 Year Warranty on Parts and LabourLimited Warranty for Commercial Units Disclaimer and Limitation of RemedyGeneral Provisions Arbitration and Dispute ResolutionCritical Applications