BASIC PLAYBACK

Playing Back an Audio CD and a CD-RW/-R with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG Files

Press [DVD] first.

1Insert a playable disc (refer to page 25 on how to insert a disc).

* Make sure the disc is compatible with this unit. (Refer to page 62 for the list of compatible discs.)

It may take a while to load

the disc.

When an audio CD is inserted, track list will appear.

When a CD-RW/-R with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG files is inserted, file list will appear.

To exit the track/file list, press [STOP C].

To resume the track/file list, press [TITLE].

Note

The audio source of MP3 files cannot be recorded as digital sound by an MD or DAT deck.

Files whose extension is other than “.mp3(MP3)” “.wma(Windows Media™ Audio)” or “.jpg / .jpeg(JPEG)” will not be listed.

Some unplayable folders or files may be listed due to the recording status.

High-resolution JPEG files take longer to be displayed.

Progressive JPEG files (JPEG files saved in progressive format) cannot be played back on this unit.

2Use [K / L] to select a desired folderor track/file, then press [OK].e.g.) Audio CD

File List

DISC NAME

A

B

1 JPEG file1

2 JPEG file2

3 MP3 file1

4 MP3 file2

5 WMA file1

6 WMA file2

1/ 2

When selecting track/file:

Playback will start.

When selecting the folder (Not available for audio CD):

The files in the folder will appear.

Use [K / L] to select the file or folder you want to play back, then press [OK].

Press [PLAY B], [OK] or [B] to move to any lower hierarchies.

Press [s] or [BACK ] to move back to the previous hierarchy.

Hints for audio CD tracks and MP3 / Windows Media™ Audio / JPEG files:

Folders are shown by .

Audio CD tracks are shown by .

MP3 files are shown by 3 .

Windows Media™ Audio files are shown by .

JPEG files are shown by .

The system can recognize up to 255 folders, up to 99 tracks/999 files.

Letters of a file/folder name overflowing the given space will be displayed as “...”. Unrecognizable characters will be replaced with asterisks.

If there are no files in the folder, “No Files” will be displayed.

It is recommended that files to be played back in this unit are recorded under the following specifications:

<MP3 / Windows Media™ Audio>

• Sampling frequency

: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

• Constant bit rate

: 112 kbps - 320 kbps (MP3),

 

48 kbps - 192 kbps

 

(Windows Media™ Audio).

<JPEG>

 

• Upper limit

: 6,300 x 5,100 dots.

• Lower limit

: 32 x 32 dots.

• File size of image maximum : 12 MB.

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Philips DVDR3575H/37 manual When selecting track/file, When selecting the folder Not available for audio CD

DVDR3575H/37 specifications

The Philips DVDR3575H/37 is a versatile and user-friendly DVD recorder that combines modern technology with ease of use, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to preserve their favorite television shows and movies. This model stands out thanks to its combination of features, allowing users to record, play back, and store content effortlessly.

One of the main features of the DVDR3575H/37 is its built-in hard drive, which boasts a generous 160GB capacity. This allows users to store up to 120 hours of high-quality video. The hard drive enables a wide range of functionalities, such as time-shifting, which lets viewers pause and rewind live TV. This is particularly useful during those moments when interruptions occur during a riveting scene.

The device supports various recording formats, including DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-R, providing flexibility in terms of media selection. Users can also select the recording quality according to their needs, choosing between standard play and long play modes, allowing for extended recording times without sacrificing too much quality.

Another key characteristic is the DVDR3575H/37's support for Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB), which allows recording of digital terrestrial television. This means users can access and record their favorite digital channels without needing additional equipment. The built-in tuner is compatible with both PAL and NTSC formats, ensuring versatile use across different regions.

Connectivity options are ample, with several ports including HDMI, providing high-definition video output, and composite video connections for older televisions. The USB port allows users to connect external drives for easy playback of digital photos and video files, expanding the device's multimedia capabilities.

The Intelligent Recording feature sets the DVDR3575H/37 apart, as it automatically determines the best recording mode for the available space on the hard drive, ensuring optimal usage without user intervention. The user interface is straightforward, featuring an easy-to-navigate menu system, making it accessible for users of all levels.

In summary, the Philips DVDR3575H/37 is a multifunctional DVD recorder that excels in performance and usability. Its combination of a robust hard drive, versatile recording formats, and a variety of connectivity options make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment system, perfect for recording and enjoying a wide range of media.