Clarion VRX775VD Listening to an MP3/WMA, What is MP3/WMA?, Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titles

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DVD Video Player Operations

English Owner’s manual

Listening to an MP3/WMA

This unit is an ID3 Tag compatible model. This unit supports the ID3 TAGs of the Version 2.4, 2.3, 1.1 and 1.0.

In displaying, this unit gives priority to the Version 2.3 and 2.4 TAGs.

After disc loading, the play mode is automatically engaged.

What is MP3/WMA?

MP3 is an audio compression method and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards. WMA is an audio compression method developed by Microsoft Corporation.

These audio compression methods have penetrated into PC users and become a standard format.

These features compress the original audio data to about 10 percent of its initial size with a high sound quality. This means that about 10 music CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc to allow a long listening time without having to change CDs.

Note:

Some CDs recorded on CD-R/RW mode may not be usable.

Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titles

Tag information such as title, artist and album title can be displayed for an MP3/WMA file containing Tag information.

Precautions when creating an MP3 disc

File extensions

1.Always add a file extension “.MP3” or “.mp3” to an MP3 file, and “.WMA” or “.wma” to a WMA file by using single byte letters. If you add a file extension other than specified or forget to add these file extension, the file cannot be played. In addition, if you use upper case and lower case letters (capital and small letters) mixedly for file extensions, normal play may not be possible.

2.Files other than MP3/WMA data cannot be played.

Playing files with a format not supported will be skipped, and the scan, random and repeat playback mode may be canceled.

Logical format (File system)

1.When writing an MP3/WMA file on a disc, please select “ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 (without including expansion format)” as the writing software format. Normal playback may not be possible if the disc is recorded on another format.

2.The folder name and file name can be displayed as the title during MP3/WMA play but the title must be within 31 single byte alphabetical letters and numerals for the folder name and file name (including an extension). Entering more letters or numerals than specified may cause an incorrect display.

Folder structure

1.A disc with a folder having more than 8 hierarchical levels will conflict with the ISO9660 and playback will be impossible.

Number of files or folders

1.The maximum allowable number of folders is 255 (including root directory); the maximum allowable number of files is 512 (max. 255 per folder). This represents the maximum number of tracks that can be played back.

2.Tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a disc. (Tracks might not always be played in the order displayed on the PC.)

Some noise may occur depending on the type of encoder software used while recording.

In case of a track recorded at VBR (variable bit rate), the display for the play time of the track may be slightly different from the actual play time. Also, the recommended value of VBR ranges from 32 kbps to 320 kbps.

Depending on the damage conditions of a file, it may occur that the file is not played and the next file is played instead. Also, if the damage is in a severe condition, play stops showing the “ERROR 3” display.

After disc selection, the play mode is automatically engaged.

Note:

If Tag information was entered with 2-byte characters, it may occur that the characters are not reproduced properly on the display.

MP3/WMA files that the DRM (Digital Rights Management) function is set cannot be played.

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Contents VRX775VD Contents Features PrecautionsExpanding Systems MAP Menu NomenclatureEnglish Names of Buttons ISRTurning the power on OpenEnters desired frequency Tuner mode operationKey Pad screen Preset List screen Selects desired stationWhen automobile moving DVD Video mode operationDVD Player mode screen∗4 DVD Setup menuAdjusting audio feature settings BAL/FADBAL/FAD screen Status Speaker SEL Status screen Speaker SEL menuAdjusting the other system settings Monitor ADJWall Color Remote Control Remote control unitInserting the Batteries DVD Player mode Functions of Remote Control Unit ButtonsTUNER/TV/Satellite Radio mode Shared modesFunctions of Remote Control Unit Buttons IPod modeCD changer mode When SUB zone is selected DVD changer modeAttaching the DCP Remote control unit cannot be used when the DCP is removedRemoving the DCP Pull the left side of the DCP toward you, and remove itCleaning the liquid crystal panel CleaningCleaning the cabinet Liquid crystal panel/GeneralitiesHandling Discs DVD Video Features DVD Video SystemDiscs About the registered marks etcOperations Selecting a modeTurning on and off the power Basic OperationsAdjusting the volume Opening and turning the liquid crystal panelAdjusting the Audio Housing the liquid crystal panelPress the ADJ button, then touch the Audio key Adjusting the MID Basic Operations Adjusting the balance/faderAdjusting the Bass Adjusting the TrebleAdjusting the Monitor Adjusting the brightness, color, hue and dimmer levelAdjusting the General Switching Connect connect Cellular phone interrupt settingSetting the voice input line for the cellular phone Basic Operations Performing the system checkSetting the time of air conditioner operation mode Adjusting the ClockBasic Operations Setting the Auto Panel Normal operationSetting the 2-ZONE function Zone FunctionAbout the 2-ZONE function Basic Operations Monitor image and sound with 2-ZONE ON/OFF Radio Operations Seek tuningManual tuning Listening to the radioAuto store Radio Operations Recalling a preset stationPreset scan Manual memorySelecting the DVD Setup menu Changing DVD System SettingsSetting up the screen size Setting up the angle mark displaySetting up the country code Setting up the audio languageSetting up the subtitle language Setting up the parental levelBasic Operations Operating the DVD menu DVD Video OperationsWatching a DVD-Video Showing the DVD menuSkipping a chapter searching Pausing playbackDVD Video Player Operations Stopping playback Slow playbackRepeat playback Using the title menuScan playback TOP functionSwitching angles DVD Video Player Operations Switching among languagesSwitching subtitles Displaying the playback statusWatching a video CD Skipping a track searchingShowing the V-CD menu for Video CD discs with PBC On/Off of Playback Control Listening to a CDDVD Video Player Operations Searching with a track number Changing audio outputOther various play functions DVD Video Player Operations TOP functionSelecting a track on the Track List screen Displaying CD titlesListening to an MP3/WMA What is MP3/WMA?Precautions when creating an MP3 disc Displaying MP3/WMA TAG titlesPlayback by selecting a folder and track Direct select mode Selecting a folder/track on the List screenTouch the Back key to return to the Folder List screen DVD Video Player Operations Other various play functions Title list play Other FunctionsEntering titles TunerInternal amplifier cancel function Factory default setting is F.WIDEOther Functions Changing over monitor display size Operations of Accessories IPod OperationsControlling the iPod IPod Operations Fast forward and fast backward TOP functionSelecting a list item from a list screen Visual Operations CD Changer OperationsSearching with a track number DVD Changer Operations TV OperationsUsing the Preset List screen TV Operations Selecting with a channel numberTV Operations Preset scan Setting the TV diverSatellite Radio Operations Tuning mode T-MODE Receiving stations selected by categoryScan function Satellite Radio Operations Presetting a categoryPreset scan Category scanningNavi functions Setting Navi as external input equipmentNavi Operations Navi operationNavi Operations Connecting Other Company’s Image Equipment Changing displayCh Surround Decoder control function DimensionCh Surround Decoder Operations PanoramaCh Surround Decoder Operations DSF mode EQ modeBalance/Fader adjustment Subwoofer volume adjustmentCenter volume adjustment Case of Difficulty Problem Cause MeasureSee the subsection Setting up the parental DVD PlayerTV/VTR When connecting an optional TV tuner, etc Connected, Setting Image is disturbedError Displays CD ChangerSpecifications Installation and Wire Connection Manual Install the unit within 30 of the horizontal plane. Figure Installing the Main Unit Universal MountScrew Removing the Main Unit CCA-670 CCA-673Ground +12V main powerRear right +12V accessory Front right + Front left + Rear right +Connecting the Accessories Connecting the parking brake cordNavigation System NAX970HD Front Powered subwooferVideo Selector Speakers2006/12 Y-YI QC-6824B

VRX775VD specifications

The Clarion VRX775VD is an advanced multimedia receiver designed to enhance the in-car entertainment experience. This versatile unit is packed with a variety of features, ensuring a seamless integration of audio and video functionalities for users seeking a comprehensive infotainment system.

One of the primary features of the VRX775VD is its 7-inch motorized display. This touchscreen interface offers a clear and vibrant presentation, making it easy for users to navigate through their media options. The high-quality display can be adjusted to a variety of angles, ensuring optimal visibility from different seating positions within the vehicle.

Connectivity is a key aspect of modern car stereos, and the VRX775VD does not disappoint. It is equipped with USB and auxiliary inputs, allowing users to easily connect their devices. This feature enables seamless access to music libraries from smartphones, MP3 players, and other compatible devices. Additionally, the unit supports both Bluetooth for hands-free calling and audio streaming, providing convenience and improving safety while driving.

The VRX775VD also supports DVD playback, giving users the option to enjoy their favorite movies on the move. This multimedia functionality is complemented by a built-in digital tuner for AM/FM radio, ensuring that users can catch their favorite stations while on the road.

Sound quality is a significant consideration in any audio system, and the Clarion VRX775VD excels in this area as well. It features an advanced equalizer and built-in amplifier, allowing users to fine-tune their listening experience. With multiple audio settings and preamp outputs for additional amplifiers and subwoofers, users can create a sound profile that suits their preferences.

For those who prioritize navigation, the VRX775VD is compatible with various GPS navigation systems, enhancing the driving experience by providing turn-by-turn directions and real-time traffic updates.

In summary, the Clarion VRX775VD stands out as a feature-rich multimedia receiver, characterized by its impressive display, versatile connectivity options, superior sound quality, and compatibility with navigation systems. This unit represents a significant upgrade for any vehicle, merging functionality with entertainment while prioritizing user experience.