For JPEG files playback...

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 back JPEG files with the extension code <.jpg> or <.jpeg> (regardless of the letter case— upper/lower).

This System may not play back JPEG files properly if they are recorded from a device other than a digital camera.

For MPEG-1/MPEG-2 playback...

This System can play back MPEG-1/MPEG-2 files with the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or <.mod>*.

* <.mod> is an extension code used for the MPEG-2 files recorded by JVC Everio camcorders. The MPEG-2 files with the <.mod> extension code cannot be played back if HD format is used or its maximum bit rate is more than 2 Mbps.

The stream format should conform to MPEG system/ program stream.

720 x 576 pixels (25 fps) / 720 x 480 pixels (30 fps) is recommended for the highest resolution.

This System also supports the resolutions of 352 x 576 / 480 x 576 / 352 x 288 pixels (25 fps) and 352 x 480 / 480 x 480 / 352 x 240 pixels (30 fps).

The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile at Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple profile at Main Level)/ MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).

Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer-2 or MPEG2 Audio Layer-2.

For DivX playback...

This System can play only a disc of UDF-Bridge format. “Multi-border” is not supported.

The System supports all versions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6).

The System supports 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 Dolby Digital, MPEG1 Audio Layer-2 or MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3).

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

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

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

Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments (see pages 13 to 18)Adjusting the Sound:

This function also affects the sound through the headphones.

MY SOUND setup is prohibited for certain file format.

Changing the Scanning Mode:

If you play back an NTSC disc/file with the color system set to “PAL (PRG),” the disc/file will be reproduced using “PAL 60” format; however, if the TV does not support this format, the screen may not display properly.

If you play back a PAL disc/file with the color system set to “NTSC (PRG),” you can watch the playback pictures, but the following symptoms may occur:

The items on the menu will be blurred, and be shown slightly shifted when highlighted.

The aspect ratio of the picture may differ from the original aspect ratio.

The picture movement is not smooth.

You cannot change the scanning mode to progressive in the following cases:

When your TV does not support the progressive video input.

When you have not connected your TV to the unit using a component video cord.

When you play back an NTSC disc/file in progressive scanning mode either NTSC PRG or PAL PRG, the System outputs the NTSC signal regardless of the color system settings.

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 Video Disc/File Operations (see pages 19 to 21)Selecting the Audio Track:

On some discs/files, you cannot change audio language during playback.

Special Effect Playback:

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

While zoomed in, the picture may look coarse.

Advanced Playback Operations (see pages 22 to 24)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 (for example, selecting track 14 on a disc that only has 12 tracks).

Playing Repeatedly:

A-B Repeat is available only within the same title/ program/track.

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