Disc Operations (continued)
Playing MP3 music and JPEG pictures simultaneously
You can create a musical slide show if the disc contains both the MP3 music and JPEG picture files.
A Insert an MP3 disc that contains music and pictures.
B Select an MP3 track in the menu and
press PLAY X (or u) to start playback.
C During MP3 music playback, use WXST keys to select a picture folder from the disc menu and press PLAY X (or u).
The picture files will be played back through to the end of the folder.
D To stop simultaneous playback, press DISC MENU and followed by Ç.
Helpful Hints:
–It is normal to experience an occasional “skip” while listening to your MP3 disc.
–It is normal to experience an occasional
pixelation during MP3/DivX playback due to poor clarity of digital contents during internet downloading.
–Only the fi rst session of a
Playing a DivX disc
This DVD system supports the playback of DivX movies which you can copy from your computer onto a
A Insert a DivX disc.
B If the DivX movie contains external subtitles, the subtitle menu will appear on the TV for your selection.
In this case, pressing SUBTITLE on the remote control will turn the subtitle display on or off.
C Press PLAY X (or u) to start playback.
During playback, you can;
If multilingual subtitles are embedded on the DivX disc, you can press SUBTITLE to change the subtitle language while playing.
Use W / X keys on the remote control to perform fast reverse/forward search.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Time Search menu appears, key in the time where playback should start and press OK to confirm.
Playback skips to the time entered.
Helpful Hints:
–Subtitle fi les with the following fi le name extensions (.srt, .smi, .sub, .ssa, .ass) are supported but do not appear on the fi le navigation menu.
–The subtitle fi le name has to be the same as the fi le name of the movie.
–The subtitle can only be displayed up to an average of 45 characters.
English
TIPS: Some discs cannot be played on this player due to the configuration and characteristics of the disc, or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used.
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