DISC YOU CAN PLAY
While advances have been made to ensure that your disc player is compatible with the largest number of discs possible, however it cannot be guaranteed that you will be able to play discs which might not be compliant with audio CD standards. In the case of writable and rewritable discs, compatibility with this player depends on the CD/DVD writer, the right software and the disc used.
DVD-Video
Digital video discs - 12 cm and 8 cm, single or double sided, single or dual layer. DVDs are
DVD-R, DVD-RW
Most
Video CD(VCD)
VCD stands for Video Compact Disc which contains video footage, still images, audio tracks and interac- tive menus.
Audio CDs
Audio CDs (8 and 12 cm).
CD+G
CD+G is a Karaoke music format. The song words will be displayed on the TV screen and change color when it is time to sing the lyrics. There are no video scenes (movies) in the background.
CD-R & CD-RW
Most
•Irrespective of the actual recording capacity of the
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•Use reliable,
•Close all other applications on the computer to ensure reliable
MP3 Files
•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, as well as with Apple Mac. These two formats are the most widely used.
•MP3 filenames should not exceed 12 characters, and should end with the “.MP3” extension. General name format: “Title.MP3”. When composing your title ensure 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 128kB/sec (kilobytes/second) when recording MP3 files. Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate of compression / decompression you choose. Obtaining audio CD quality sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that is converted to MP3 format, of at least 128kB/sec and up to 160kB/sec. Choosing higher rates, such as 192 kB/sec or more, will rarely produce better sound quality. Conversely, files with sampling rates below 128kB/sec will not play properly.
•Do not try recording
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
WMA Files
JPEG Files
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