Samsung HC-P4363W manual Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet format

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When playing CD-R/MP3 discs, please follow the recommendations below:

Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET format.

ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 files are compatible with Microsoft's DOS and Windows, and with Apple's Mac. These two formats are the most widely used.

When naming your MP3 files do not exceed 8 characters, and place “.mp3” as the file extension.

General name format of: Title.mp3. When composing your title, make sure that you use 8 characters or less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of special characters including: (.,/,\,=,+).

Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 Kbps when recording MP3 files.

Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate of compression/decompression you choose. Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate (conversion to MP3 format) of at least 128 Kbps and up to 160 Kbps. However, choosing higher rates, like 192 Kbps or more, only rarely give better sound quality. Conversely, files with sampling rates below 128 Kbps will not be played properly.

Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files.

Certain “securized” files are encrypted and code protected to prevent illegal copying. These files are of the following types: Windows MediaTM (registered trade mark of Microsoft Inc) and SDMITM (registered trademark of The SDMI Foundation). You cannot copy such files.

Your DVD player only accepts one level of file directory. Consequently you must choose:

-either to save all your MP3 recording files at the root of the disc;

-and/or create folders in the directory for each artist or music type (e.g.classical, rock, jazz, etc)

Important

The above recommendations cannot be taken as a guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3 recordings, or as an assurance of sound quality. You should note that certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on CD-Rs prevent optimal playback of these files on your DVD player (degraded sound quality and in some cases, inability of the player to read the files).

This unit can play a maximum of 500 files and 300 folders per disc.

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Contents Instructions BP68-00342A-00EngTV 3/30/04 851 PM Your New TV DVD Operation TroubleshootingAppendix Accessories List of FeaturesControl Buttons Familiarizing Yourself with Your New TVConnection Jacks Side or Front Using a Display DeckVideo Input ´ Audio InputsConnection Jacks Rear Number buttons Remote Control TV Funtions¨ +100 MuteDVD Menu Remote Control DVD and Extra FuntionsAntennas with 300-ohm Flat Twin Leads Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasAntennas with 75-ohm Round Leads Separate VHF and UHF AntennasCable without a Cable Box Connecting Cable TVCable with a Cable box that Descrambles All Channels This terminal might be labeled ANT IN, VHF IN, or simply Connecting to a Cable Box that Descrambles Some ChannelsConnecting a Second VCR to Record from the TV Connecting a VCRConnecting to Y, PB, PR Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting a Digital TV Set-Top Box Connecting to DVI Digital Visual Interface Connecting to the Digital Audio Input Connecting a CamcorderInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control Connecting Additional SpeakersTurning the TV On and Off Plug & Play FeatureFor details, see Viewing the Menus Viewing the Menus and On-Screen DisplaysViewing the Display Selecting the Antenna Input Selecting a Menu LanguageAlternate method Adjusting the Screen Automatically Self FocusRemoving the Self Focus Message from the Display Deactivating the Automatic Execution of the Self FocusMemorizing the Channels Selecting the Video Signal SourceStoring Channels in Memory Automatically Using the Number Buttons Using the Channel ButtonsUsing the Previous Channel Changing ChannelsAdding and Erasing Channels To Store Your Favorite Channels Selecting Your Favorite ChannelsTo View Your Favorite Channels Enter button Labeling the ChannelsTV automatically scan all of the channels it has memorized Scanning the ChannelsFine Tuning Channels Using Automatic Picture Settings Customizing the Picture Selecting the Color Tone Changing the Picture Size Digital Noise Reduction Activating the PIP Viewing Picture-In-PictureSwapping the Sub picture and Main picture Selecting an External SourceChanging the Size of the Sub picture Changing the Location of the Sub picture Selecting a Signal Source for the Sub pictureChanging the Channel of the Sub picture Freezing the PictureUsing the Mute Button Adjusting the VolumeUsing Automatic Sound Settings Customizing the Sound Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS track Auto Volume Enjoying Dolby Surround Sound Setting the Dolby DigitalAdjusting Speaker Levels Setting the Dynamic RangeAdjusting the Time Delay for Surround Sound Speakers Selecting a Digital Audio Source Setting the Clock Manually Setting the Clock Automatically Atleast DST Setting the Sleep Timer When finished, press the Menu button to return Setting the On/Off TimerSetting the Blue Screen Mode Viewing Closed Caption Information Caption function doesn’t operate when the PIP is activeExample, Channel 1 may have Setting the On/Off MelodyHow to Change Your Password Using the V-Chip USAHow to Enable/Disable the Rating Controls How to Set up Restrictions Using the TV Parental Guidelines How to Set up Restrictions Using the Mpaa Rating Important Notes About Parental Locks TV FCC Content CategoryTV FCC Age-Based Ratings Mpaa Rating System MoviesSetting the Signal Source Viewing an External Signal SourceHD STB Assigning Names to External SourcesCustomizing Your Remote Control Remote Control Codes VCR Codes Cable Box Codes DVD Codes Playback Playing a DiscStopping Playback Removing DiscSlow Motion Play Except CD Pausing PlaybackSearching through a Chapter or Track Using the Search and Skip FunctionsSkipping Tracks When Playing a MP3/WMA Using the Play FunctionYour MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or Joliet format When Playing a MPG Slide Show When Playing a JpegViewing the Album Screen Using the Title Menu Using the Disc MenuDisplaying the Disc Information What is a Title?Changing the Camera Angle Using the Zoom Function DVD/VCDRecalling a Marked Scene Using the Bookmark Function DVD/VCDClearing a Bookmark Repeat Repeat PlayProgram Play CD Press the Enter button Player Menu is selected Setting up the Language for Player MenuSetting up the Display Options Using a Password Setting up the Parental ControlChanging a Password Adjusting Rating Level Chapter Five Identifying ProblemsProblem Possible Solution Using Your TV in Another Country Cleaning and Maintaining Your TVSpecifications M O M O M O BP68-00342A-00

HC-P4363W specifications

The Samsung HC-P4363W is a rear-projection television that was introduced as a part of Samsung's innovative line-up, offering a blend of advanced technology and remarkable viewing experience. One of its standout features is the 43-inch screen, which provides an expansive canvas for enjoying a variety of content, from movies to sports, delivering vibrant images that draw viewers into any scene.

At the heart of the HC-P4363W is its DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which ensures high definition resolution of 720p. This results in sharp details and accurate colors, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a cinematic experience in their own home. The DLP technology also utilizes a color wheel that enhances the overall brightness and contrast, allowing viewers to enjoy clear imagery even in well-lit environments.

The television supports a wide range of connectivity options, including HDMI, composite video, and digital audio output. This versatility allows users to easily connect various devices, such as gaming consoles, DVD players, and external sound systems, enhancing the overall entertainment experience. Furthermore, the HC-P4363W is equipped with a built-in digital tuner, ensuring compatibility with over-the-air HD broadcasts, which adds to the television's appeal.

One of the characteristics that set the HC-P4363W apart is its slim design. Samsung has worked on reducing the overall bulk typically associated with rear-projection TVs. This sleek profile makes it easier to fit into modern living spaces without taking up too much room. The television also comes with a sleek remote control that simplifies navigation between channels and settings.

In terms of sound quality, the HC-P4363W does not disappoint, featuring integrated speakers that produce clear and balanced audio. However, audiophiles might find an additional sound system beneficial for an enhanced audio experience.

Overall, the Samsung HC-P4363W stands out as a solid choice for those seeking a comprehensive viewing experience with its blend of DLP technology, ample connectivity options, and modern aesthetics. It remains a testament to Samsung's commitment to incorporating cutting-edge technology into home entertainment solutions.