For ASF playback... (CA-MXDK5 only)

This System can play back ASF files with the extension code <.asf> (regardless of the letter case–upper/lower).

This System supports ASF files whose resolution is 352 x 288 pixels or less.

Some recorded files may not be able to be played back depending on file characteristics, kind of digital still/ video cameras, or recording conditions.

You cannot use the following functions—Slow-motion playback, A-B Repeat, Program Play and Random Play.

For DivX playback... (CA-MXDK5 only)

This System can play back DivX files with the extension code <.divx> <.div> <.avi> (regardless of the letter case– upper/lower).

When making a disc, use the UDF-Bridge format. “Multi-border” is not supported.

The System supports the DivX files whose resolution is 720 x 480 pixels or less (30 fps), and 720 x 576 pixels or less (25 fps).

Audio stream should conform to MPEG 1 Audio Layer-2 or MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3).

The System does not support GMC (Global Motion Compression).

The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly.

You cannot use the following functions—Slow-motion playback, A-B Repeat, Program Play and Random Play.

For JPEG files playback...

This System can play back JPEG files with the extension code <.jpg> or <.jpeg> (regardless of the letter case– upper/lower).

It is recommended that you record a file at 640 x 480 resolution. (If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480, it will take a long time to be shown.)

This System can play only baseline JPEG files*. Progressive JPEG files* or lossless JPEG files* cannot be played.

* Baseline JPEG format: Used for digital cameras,

web, etc.

Progressive JPEG format: Used for web.

Lossless JPEG format: An old type and rarely used now.

This System may not play back JPEG files properly if they are recorded on devices other than digital still camera.

Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments

(see pages 12 to 14)

Creating 3-dimensional Sound Field—3D Phonic:

While you use the headphones, 3D Phonic mode is canceled temporary.

When you activate the mic mixing, 3D Phonic mode is canceled temporary.

3D Phonic setting is also applied to the optical digital output signals through the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal.

Creating Your Own Sound Modes —User Mode:

When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs, the User Mode settings will be erased in a few days. If this happens, set the User Mode again.

Setting the Clock:

“0:00” will flash on the display until you set the clock.

The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month. If this happens, reset the clock.

Unique DVD/VCD Operations (see pages 15 to 17)

Selecting the Sound Track:

On some DVD Video discs, you cannot change audio languages while playing back.

Playing Back a Bonus Group (CA-MXDK5 only):

You cannot select a track in the bonus group for Program Play.

Special Picture Playback:

During slow-motion playback, no sound will be reproduced.

While zoomed in, the picture may look coarse.

Advanced Disc Operations (see pages 18 to 20)

Programming the Playing Order—Program Play:

While programming steps...

Your entry will be ignored if you have tried to program an item number that does not exist on the disc (for example, selecting track 14 on a disc that only has 12 tracks).

Playing Repeatedly:

A-B Repeat cannot be used on some DVDs.

A-B Repeat is possible only within the same title or within the same track.

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JVC MX-DK1, MX-DK3 Daily Operations-Sound & Other Adjustments, Unique DVD/VCD Operations see pages 15 to, See pages 12 to

MX-DK1, MX-DK15, MX-DK3 specifications

The JVC MX series, comprising models like the MX-DK3, MX-DK1, and MX-DK15, redefines the audio experience with their powerful sound technology and versatile functionalities. These compact mini systems are engineered to deliver high-quality audio performance while being user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing.

Starting with the JVC MX-DK3, this model distinguishes itself with a robust speaker system that supports a variety of audio playback options. The MX-DK3 features a 3-disc CD changer which allows users to enjoy continuous music without the need for manual disc swapping. Its dual cassette deck is perfect for archiving music from cassette tapes or for creating custom mixtapes, showcasing JVC’s commitment to retro functionality in a modern format. The system also includes an FM/AM tuner and supports auxiliary input, making it easy to connect external devices such as smartphones and MP3 players.

The MX-DK1 follows closely, boasting a sleek design and an easy-to-use interface. This model is particularly known for its powerful bass response, thanks to JVC's innovative bass boost technology, which enhances low frequencies for a richer listening experience. The MX-DK1 also has an integrated equalizer, allowing users to tailor sound profiles according to personal preferences and music genres. Bluetooth connectivity is a standout feature of this model, enabling wireless streaming from smart devices, which is convenient for modern users.

Lastly, the JVC MX-DK15 represents the pinnacle of this mini system lineup. With advanced sound technologies such as Virtual Surround and dynamic sound control, this model immerses listeners in a full-bodied audio experience. The MX-DK15 also features a USB port for direct digital playback and recording, catering to the needs of users who prefer to enjoy music through USB devices. The inclusion of an LCD display allows for easy navigation and track information visibility, enhancing the user experience.

Across the MX series, JVC has prioritized user engagement and compatibility with multiple audio formats while maintaining quality sound. Each model represents a blend of functionality, style, and advanced technology, making them suitable for various settings, from casual listening at home to more robust sound setups for parties or events. Whether you're an audiophile or someone seeking a reliable music system, the JVC MX-DK3, MX-DK1, and MX-DK15 deliver performance and convenience in equal measure.