Philips DVP3005/37 Playing MP3/JPEG Kodak Picture CD, General Operation, Playback selection

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Disc Operations

E n g l i s h

Playing MP3/JPEG (Kodak)

Picture CD

IMPORTANT!

You have to turn on your TV and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 16 “Setting up the TV”).

Load a Picture disc (Kodak Picture CD, JPEG).

For Kodak disc, the slide show will begin.

For JPEG disc, the picture menu appears on the TV screen. Press PLAY B to start the slide-show playback.

General Operation

1Load an MP3/JPEG Picture CD disc.

The data disc menu appears on the TV screen.

2Press 3 4 to select the folder and press OK to open the folder.

00:00 04:52 128Kbps 002/020

\ Coco Lee \

--

MP3 Coco - Before

MP3 Coco - I love

MP3 Coco - Jazz

MP3 Coco - Hot spring

MP3 Coco - I believe

Playback selection

During playback, you can;

Press S / T to select another track/ file in the current folder.

Press ; / B to pause/resume playback.

Repeat

Press REPEAT continuously to access different ‘Play Mode’.

SHUFFLE: all files in the current folder being played at random order.

SINGLE: play the selected file once, then return to the menu.

REPEAT ONE: keep a JPEG image still on the screen or play an MP3 file repeatedly.

REPEAT FOLDER: play all files in the selected folder repeatedly.

FOLDER: play all files in the selected folder.

Fast forward / reverse (MP3)

During playback, press 1 2 to fast forward or reverse playback.

To resume normal playback, press PLAY

B.

3Press 3 4 or use the numeric keypad (0-9) to highlight an option.

4Press OK to confirm.

Playback will start from the selected file to the end of the folder.

TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs.

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