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JPEG Playback

When playing a CD-R / Memory Card /

Picture CD

1. Select the desired folder. (See page 34 to select

the folder)

2.

Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a Picture file in

clips menu and then press the ENTER button. You

should get a screen that looks like the one below.

• Use the INFO button on the remote control to select
the menu you want to view and then press the
ENTER button.
• : Returns to the Album Screen.
• To see the next 6 pictures, press the button.
• To see the previous 6 pictures, press the button.
• : Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the
picture rotates 90 degrees clockwise.
• : Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the
picture is enlarged up to 4X.
(Normal2X 4X 2X Normal)
• : The unit enters slide show mode.
• : When this icon is selected and ENTER is
pressed, the pictures change automatically
with about 6 seconds interval.
• : The pictures change automatically with about
12 seconds interval.
• : The pictures change automatically with about
18 seconds interval.
*Depending on the file size, each interval between
images may take longer or shorter than the manual
suggests.
ENTER RETURN
TIMER: ENTER RETURN
MP3/WMA Play

CD-R / Memory Card MP3/WMA file

When you record MP3/WMAfiles on the CD-

R/Memory Card, please refer to the following.

Your MP3 or WMAfiles should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET
format.
ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 or WMAfiles are
compatible with Microsoft's DOS and Windows, and with
Apple's Mac.
This format is the most widely used.
Only Memory Card with FAT16 format can be played.
Memory Card over 2GB use FAT32, which may be not
compatible with this unit.
When naming your MP3 or WMAfiles, do not exceed 8
characters, and enter “.mp3, .wma” as the file
extension.
General name format of: Title.mp3 or Title.wma. When
composing your title, make sure that you use 8 characters
or less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of
special characters including: (.,/,\,=,+).
• Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128
Kbps when recording MP3 files.
Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate
of compression/decompression you choose. Getting CD
audio sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that
is conversion to MP3 format, of at least 128 Kbps and up
to 160 Kbps. However, choosing higher rates, like 192
Kbps or more, only rarely give better sound quality.
Conversely, files with decompression rates below 128
Kbps will not be played properly.
Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files.
Certain "secured" files are encrypted and code protected
to prevent illegal copying. These files are of the following
types: Windows MediaTM (registered trade mark of
Microsoft Inc) and SDMITM (registered trade mark of The
SDMI Foundation). You cannot copy such files.
• Important:The above recommendations cannot be taken
as a guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3
recordings, or as an assurance of sound quality. You
should note that certain technologies and methods for
MP3 file recording on CD-Rs prevent optimal playback of
these files on your DVD player (degraded sound quality
and in some cases, inability of the player to read the files).
• This unit can play a maximum of 3000 files and 300
folders per disc.