Philips DVDR3575H/37 68 EN, Playing Back a USB Device with MP3/Windows Media Audio/JPEG Files

Models: DVDR3575H/37

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Playing Back a USB Device with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG Files

BASIC PLAYBACK

Playing Back a USB Device with MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG Files

You can play back the contents in a USB device.

USB

HDD & DVD PLAYER / RECORDER DVDR 3575H

USB

front of this unit

USB memory

or

USB card reader

Note

If you turn on the unit by pressing [OPEN/CLOSE A], the disc tray will not open if the unit is in the USB mode.

Resume function will be canceled when you exit the USB mode.

If the USB device is plugged in when you are programming a timer recording, the entry screen for the timer programming will disappear.

This unit can recognize up to 16 cards when a card reader is connected.

When the unit is in the USB mode, you cannot change the output mode (HDD/DVD).

Do not disconnect the USB device while the indicator on the device is flickering.

1Press [SOURCE / USB] repeatedly to select the appropriate external input channel for USB device.

This will set the unit in the USB mode.

To exit the USB mode, select any other input channel.

2Plug in your USB device.

If USB memory is connected; - file list will appear.

If USB card reader is connected;

- drive selection screen will appear.

File List

Detected USB Devices

A:

B:

C:

1/ 1

Select the desired drive, then press [OK] or [B].

File list will appear.

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

To resume the file list, press [TITLE].

3Follow the step 2 in “Playing Back an Audio CD and a CD-RW/-R with MP3/ Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG Files” on page 67.

Compatible device:

USB memory

USB card reader

Incompatible device:

USB hub

USB device with inner hub

PC

Cameras

Devices that need to install drivers (e.g. some MP3 players)

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