JVC VS-DT88V, VS-DT68V How are MP3 files recorded and played back?, MP3 group/track configuration

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Using the CD Player

How are MP3 files recorded and played back?

MP3 “tracks (files)” can be recorded in “groups” — folders or directories, in PC terminology.

During recording, the tracks and groups can be arranged similarly to the tracks and folders/directories of computer data. “Root” is similar to the root of a tree. Every track and group can be linked to the root.

In compliance with ISO 9660, the maximum allowable depth of nested directories — so called “hierarchy” — is eight (inclusive of the root).

Playback order, track search order, and group search order of the MP3 tracks recorded on a disc are determined by the writing (or encoding) application; therefore, playback order may be different from the one you have intended while re- cording the groups and the tracks.

The illustration shows an ordinary example of how MP3 tracks are recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW, how they are played back and how they are searched for on this unit.

The numbers in circles next to the MP3 tracks ( ) indicate the playback order and search order of the MP3 tracks. Normally this unit plays back MP3 tracks in the recorded order.

The numbers inside the groups indicate the playback order and search order of the groups on an MP3 disc. Normally this unit plays back MP3 tracks in the groups in the recorded order.

The groups marked with asterisk (*) will be skipped since they do not include any MP3 tracks.

MP3 group/track configuration:

 

 

 

Hierarchy

 

Root

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

*

2

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

4

7

 

 

 

*

 

 

 

8

 

*

5

 

 

 

6

 

1

Groups

 

 

 

MP3 tracks

 

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Contents VS-DT88V/VS-DT68V Important for Laser Products / 镭射产品的重要说明 English Features IntroductionHow This Manual Is Organized Table of Contents How to put Batteries in the Remote Control AccessoriesGetting Started Handle batteries properlyConnecting the FM Antenna Using the Supplied Wire AntennaUsing the Coaxial Type Connector Not Supplied AM loop antenna can be attached to a wall Connecting the AM AntennaWhen removing Connecting the SpeakersWhen attaching the speaker grilles Removing the speaker grillesConnecting a Subwoofer Connecting a TVConnecting External Equipment Connecting an MD Recorder, etc Digital Output Connecting the AC Power CordInstalling the Unit on the Stand Example of attachment Center Unit Installing the Equipment on the WallAttachment to a wall Location of attachment to a wallWhen the Unit is placed vertically Changing the Display and Control Buttons SettingsBe sure to turn off the System when changing the settings Example of attachment Speakers SP-VSDT68V onlyOn the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlCompu Play On the UnitTurning the Power On and Off Adjusting the Brightness DimmerBasic Operations Changing the Color Color Adjusting the Volume VS-DT88V only Press the or button to select the setting of your choiceFor private listening Showing the Time Display Reinforcing the Bass Sound AHB PROTone Control BASS/TREBLE Bass ControlSetting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing Using the TunerTuning In a Station One Touch RadioManual Presetting Presetting StationsTo Change the FM Reception Mode Press the SET buttonWhat is MP3? Using the CD PlayerWhen playing a CD-R or CD-RW MP3 IntroductionHow are MP3 files recorded and played back? MP3 group/track configurationTo Insert a CD Basics of Using the CD Player Normal PlayTo Unload a CD To Play Audio CDs or Video CDsSearch Play To Play MP3 DiscsProgramming the Playing Order of the Tracks Insert a discTo Modify the Program Random PlayRepeating Tracks Child LockSetting the TV System Using the Video CD Player Video CDsSelecting the Audio Channel Turn off the System Press and hold the 7 buttonInsert a video CD with the PBC function Playing Video CDs with PBC FunctionPlaying Video CDs without the PBC Function Press the CD Select 3¥8 button to play the video CDFor Program Play, Random Play, Repeating Tracks Frame-by-Frame Playback Various Functions to Enhance Your EnjoymentDisplay of Operating Status Viewing the Video Intro of Video CDsUsing External Equipment Listening to External EquipmentRecording the System’s Source to External Equipment Setting the Clock Using the TimersPress the CLOCK/TIMER button Press the Next ¢ or 4 PREV. button to set the hourSetting the OFF time Example Setting the Daily TimerSetting the on time Example Setting the volume levelPress the %button to turn off the Sys- tem Setting the Sleep TimerCleaning the Unit Care and MaintenanceCompact Discs General NotesSymptom TroubleshootingAmplifier Specifications生产组装:中日合资上海 JVC 电器有限公司 工厂地址:上海市浦东新区外高桥保税区日京路 68 号

VS-DT88V, VS-DT68V specifications

The JVC VS-DT88V and VS-DT68V are two versatile video display models that cater to the needs of professionals in the broadcasting and production industry. Both models boast advanced features and cutting-edge technology, making them ideal for various applications including studio monitoring, post-production, and live event broadcasting.

The JVC VS-DT88V is equipped with an 88-inch diagonal display, while the VS-DT68V features a slightly smaller 68-inch screen. Both displays utilize LED backlighting for enhanced brightness and energy efficiency. The full HD resolution of 1920x1080 ensures that the images are sharp and vibrant, providing excellent detail and clarity essential for critical viewing tasks.

One of the standout features of both the VS-DT88V and VS-DT68V is their wide color gamut, which supports a broader range of colors and enhances overall image quality. This is particularly beneficial for color grading in post-production environments where accurate color reproduction is crucial. Additionally, the displays boast high contrast ratios, contributing to deeper blacks and brighter whites, which enhances the dynamic range of the visuals.

In terms of connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple input options including HDMI, SDI, and DisplayPort, allowing for seamless integration with various devices and equipment. This versatility ensures compatibility with different video formats and resolutions, providing flexibility for users who work with multiple sources.

Another key characteristic of these displays is their built-in calibration features. This function allows professionals to adjust the color settings and ensure that the display performance meets specific standards. The ability to calibrate accurately is vital in environments where precision is paramount, such as film editing and high-end broadcast applications.

Both models also prioritize user convenience, featuring intuitive on-screen menus that streamline navigation and adjustments. Furthermore, their sleek design makes them suitable for any studio environment, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.

In conclusion, the JVC VS-DT88V and VS-DT68V are powerful video displays that combine impressive technology with practical features essential for professionals. With their large screens, high-resolution output, superior color accuracy, and robust connectivity options, these monitors stand out as compelling choices for anyone seeking reliable performance in demanding visual environments.