MP3 is a compression method that makes digital music files up to 10 times smaller without losing significant sound quality. MP3 is common on the Internet, letting you transfer Tracks to your computer and onto a CD Recordable or CD Rewritable disc. Materials and equipment with which to make MP3 recordings are not supplied with this Player.

MP3 files are recorded at a certain bit rate or speed. Slower bit rates (32 kbps or 64 kbps) let you record more using less Disc space, but have the lowest sound quality. Faster bit rates (256 kbps or 320 kbps) provide better sound quality but use a lot of Disc space.The average bit rates (96 kbps or 128 kbps) provide CD-like quality and are most recommended. Keep these characteristics in mind when making Discs that you intend to play on this Player.

This Player supports the following characteristics of MP3 files:

File names ending in .mp3

Names of Albums, Artists, etc., with a maximum of 30 characters

Maximum nested directory of eight levels

Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Bit-rates: 32-256 kbps

The first session of multisession discs

The following characteristics are not supported:

File names ending in .wma, .aac, .dlf, .m3u, and .pls

Chinese file names

Non-session closed discs

Discs recorded in UDF format

Before playing MP3 files...

Connect the Player to your Stereo or TV using the red and white AUDIO OUT or FRONT MULTICHANNEL AUDIO OUT jacks. Details are on pages 9-13.You will not have sound during MP3 playback if you connect the Player using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks (COAXIAL or OPTICAL).

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Playing MP3 files

 

When you insert a Disc with MP3 files, the first Track of

 

 

the first Album will begin to play automatically. It may take

 

1 the Player several seconds to recognize the Disc.

 

 

MP3 text may appear on the TV screen or the Player’s display

 

 

panel.This could be the song title, artist name, track number, etc.,

 

 

depending on how you recorded the MP3 files.To access or

 

 

remove the MP3 text, press DISPLAY.

 

 

Press 3 or 4 to scroll through the available Albums.

 

 

Press 2 or 1 to scroll through the Tracks.

 

2 Or, use the Number buttons to select an Album or Track

 

 

you want to play. When playback is stopped, use the Number

 

 

buttons to select an Album. During playback, use the Number

 

 

buttons to select a Track.

 

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To play a Track,Album, or Disc repeatedly, press REPEAT

 

repeatedly during playback.

 

Press REPEAT once to play a Track repeatedly.

 

 

Press REPEAT again to play an Album repeatedly.

 

 

Press REPEAT again to play an entire Disc repeatedly.

 

 

Press REPEAT again to cancel repeat playback and

 

 

 

resume regular playback.

 

Helpful Hint

 

 

Only the following options are

 

 

 

available for MP3 files: Stop,

 

 

 

Play, Pause, Skip Next/Previous,

 

 

 

and Repeat Track/Album/Disc.

 

 

 

 

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Philips DVD765SA owner manual Playing MP3 files, Following characteristics are not supported, Before playing MP3 files

DVD765SA specifications

The Philips DVD765SA is a progressive scan DVD player that has made a significant mark in the landscape of home entertainment systems. Known for its impressive playback capabilities, the DVD765SA combines various technologies to deliver an outstanding viewing experience.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVD765SA is its progressive scan capability. This technology allows for smoother video playback by displaying the entire frame in a single pass rather than alternating between odd and even lines. This results in sharper images and improved clarity, making it ideal for viewing high-definition content. Coupled with its 10-bit video D/A converter, the player is able to deliver stunning visuals that rival those found in higher-end models.

Audio performance is another strong suit of the Philips DVD765SA. The player supports numerous audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, ensuring that users can enjoy an immersive sound experience. With its built-in 192 kHz/24-bit audio DAC, the player produces rich, high-fidelity sound, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

In terms of connectivity, the DVD765SA includes a variety of outputs, such as composite video, S-Video, and component video outputs, allowing it to easily connect to a wide range of televisions and home theater systems. Additionally, the player features a digital audio output, making it compatible with external audio systems for enhanced sound quality.

Another notable characteristic of the Philips DVD765SA is its versatility in playing various disc formats. It supports not only standard DVDs but also CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and VCD formats, giving users the flexibility to enjoy their entire collection without limitation. Furthermore, it can read MP3 and JPEG files from CD-R and CD-RW discs, allowing for a diverse entertainment experience that includes music and photo slideshows.

The design of the Philips DVD765SA is both sleek and functional. Its user-friendly interface and remote control provide easy navigation through menus and settings. The player is designed for durability and long-term use, making it an excellent addition to any home entertainment setup.

Overall, the Philips DVD765SA stands out as a reliable and multi-functional DVD player. With its advanced technologies, solid audio and video performance, and compatibility with multiple formats, it caters to the needs of diverse users who value quality in their home viewing experiences. Whether it’s for watching movies, listening to music, or viewing photos, the Philips DVD765SA delivers on all fronts.