Panasonic DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ About MP3/JPEG/DivX files, MP3 Jpeg

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About MP3/JPEG/DivX files

File format

MP3

JPEG

Playable media

CD-R*1, CD-RW*1, DVD-R*1, 5, DVD-R DL*1, 5, USB

CD-R*1, CD-RW*1, DVD-RAM*2DVD-R*1, 5, DVD-R DL*1, 5,

 

device

BD-RE*3, SD card, USB device

Extension

Files must have the extension “.mp3” or “.MP3”.

Files must have the extension “.jpg” or “.JPG”.

Picture resolution

between 34k34 and 8192k8192 pixels

 

(sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)

 

 

Compression rate

32 kbps to 320 kbps

Sampling rate

44.1 kHz/48 kHz

Reference

ID3 tags: version 1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4

JPEG conforming DCF*4 is supported.

 

ID3 is a tag embedded in MP3 track to provide

Thawing Time: approx. 2 sec. (7M pixels)

 

information about the track.

≥MOTION JPEG and Progressive JPEG is not supported.

 

This unit supports the versions listed above but only

 

 

titles and the names of artists can be displayed.

 

 

≥If there is a large amount of still picture data etc.

 

 

within a MP3 file, play may not be possible.

 

 

 

 

File format

DivX [BD80]

Subtitles text file of DivX [BD80]:

Playable media

CD-R*1, CD-RW*1, DVD-R*1, 5, DVD-R DL*1, 5, USB

CD-R*1, CD-RW*1, DVD-R*1, 5, DVD-R DL*1, 5, USB device

 

device

 

File format

MicroDVD, SubRip, or TMPlayer

Extension

Files must have the extension “.DIVX”, “.divx”, “.AVI”

Files must have the extension “.SRT”, “.srt”, “.SUB”, “.sub”,

 

or “.avi”.

“.TXT”, or “.txt”

Picture resolution

between 32k32 and 720k576 pixels

Reference

≥Certified to the DivX Home Theater Profile.

≥The DivX video file and subtitles text file are inside the same

 

Video

folder, and the file names are the same except for the file

 

– Number of stream: Up to 1

extensions.

 

– Codec: DIV3, DIV4, DIVX, DV50, DIV6

≥If there are more than one subtitles text files inside the same

 

– FPS (Frame Per Second): Up to 30 fps

folder, they are displayed in the following order of priority:

 

Audio

“.srt”, “.sub”, “.txt”.

 

– Number of stream: Up to 8

≥In the following situations, the subtitles cannot be displayed

 

– Format: MP3, MPEG, Dolby Digital

as recorded. Furthermore, depending on the methods used

 

– Multi channel: Dolby Digital is possible. MPEG

to create the file or the state of the recording, only parts of

 

multi is 2 ch conversion.

the subtitles may be displayed, or the subtitles may not be

 

≥GMC (Global Motion Compensation) is not

displayed at all.

 

supported.

– When special text or characters are included in the

 

 

subtitles text.

 

 

– When the file size is larger than 256 KB.

 

 

– When characters with specified styling are included in the

 

 

subtitle data.

 

 

– Codes that specify the character style within files are

 

 

displayed as subtitle characters.

 

 

– When data with a different format exists within the subtitle

 

 

data.

 

 

≥If the file name of the DivX video file is not displayed

 

 

correctly on the menu screen (the file name is displayed as

 

 

“_”), the subtitles text may not be displayed correctly.

 

 

≥Depending on the disc, the subtitles text cannot be displayed

 

 

when search and other such operations are being

 

 

performed.

≥English alphabet and Arabic numerals are displayed correctly. Other characters may not be displayed correctly. ≥The display order on this unit may differ from how the order is displayed on a computer.

≥Depending on how you create the media (writing software), files and folders may not play in the order you numbered them. ≥Depending on how you create the structure of folders (writing software), files and folders may not play. ( 35)

≥This unit is not compatible with packet-write format.

≥Depending on the recording conditions, the media may not play.

≥Operation may take time to complete when there are many files and/or folders and some files may not display or be playable.

*1 ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats), Joliet This unit is compatible with multi-session.

This unit is not compatible with packet writing.

*2 Discs must conform to UDF 2.0.

*3 Discs must conform to UDF 2.5.

*4 Design rule for Camera File system: unified standard established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

*5 Discs must conform to UDF bridge (UDF 1.02/ISO9660). This unit is not compatible with multi-session.

The default session only is played.

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Contents DVD-Video Region management informationBD-VideoExample ExampleThis Plug is not WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Before use How to replace the fuseFor Saudi Arabia ForAustraliaandNewZealandSafety precautions Unit and media careTable of contents Remote control Audio/Video cable Batteries Accessory informationUsing the remote control Batteries UsePackaged discs Media Disc, card and USB device informationRecorded discs USB device SD cardsDiscs that cannot be played Connecting to Component Video OUT terminal Connecting to a televisionConnecting to Hdmi AV OUT terminal ConnectionConnecting to Video OUT terminal Connecting to 7.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting AC mains lead Connecting to 5.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting to Digital Audio OUT terminal Mains Lead on page 2 Before ConnectionControl reference guide Switch on/off Secondary AudioStandby/on switch Í/I Basic playback control buttonsSetting the television and amplifier/receiver operation Easy SettingFor amplifiers/receivers Internet Back of the unit Straight LAN cable not included Network connectionFirmware updating Manually updating the firmwareNetwork settings Setting the proxy server Setting the connection speedTesting of Proxy Server Settings Press 3, 4 to select Proxy AddressBasic operation Playing video contentsInserting or removing a media Starting from a selected item SLOW/SEARCH Search/Slow-motionSkip Skip OK Frame-by-frameChapter playback Playing HD Video or SD VideoEnjoying BD-LIVE or Bonusview in BD-Video Enjoying BD-Live discs with InternetRegarding 24p output Enjoying High Bit rate Audio and VideoAbout audio from audio output terminal Necessary Connections ≥HDMI AV OUT terminalPress 3, 4 to select the track and press OK Playing musicInsert a disc or USB device MP3 Playing a track in another folderPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the still picture and press OK Playing still picturesPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the album and press OK DVD-R/R DL, CD-R/RW, SD card, USB deviceUseful functions during still picture play Displaying subtitles text Regarding DivX VOD contentPlaying DivX videos Insert a disc or a USB devicePress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the item and press OK Enjoying Viera CasttmShowing Functions menu Press FunctionsOn-screen menu operations Changing settings with the on-screen menuWhat you can change with the on-screen menu Picture PlaySound Linked operations with the TV Easy control only with Viera remote controlWhat you can do with Hdavi Control Summary of settings Changing the unit’s settingsSetup menu operations Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the option and press OKDisplay DTS/DTS-HDTV/Device Connection General Network SettingsViera Cast To finish the speaker setting Changing the speaker setting to suit your speakers BD80Delay time ms0.0 Speaker presence and size L C R SW LS RS LB RBAbout MP3/JPEG/DivX files MP3 JpegStructure of folders that can play back on this unit BD-RE/DVD-RAMMessages On the televisionOn the unit’s display Power Troubleshooting guideTo reset this unit OperationDisplays TV screen and videoHdmi connections CardNetwork Other difficulties with playbackBD-J GlossaryAvchd DTS-HDSpecifications If you see this symbol Index

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