Playing discs
Depending on the disc, some operations may be different or restricted.Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your disc.OFF |
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1Turn on your monitor, then select the input source on your monitor corresponding to this unit.
2Insert a disc.Playback side down
Playback starts automatically. (Depending on the disc, press DVD u to start playback.) A menu may appear on the screen when a DVD or VCD is inserted.
For details on these menus, see page 19 for DVDs, and page 19 for VCDs.When “MP3/JPEG” on “CUSTOM SETUP” is set to “JPEG,” a slide show starts automatically if JPEG files are on the disc (page 31).
Each time you press </,, the image rotates every 90º.Notes
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•A JPEG file is designed to be optimally displayed at 640 x 480 pixels. A file in another size may not be displayed correctly, or picture shift (to the left or right) may occur.
•Progressive JPEG files cannot be displayed.
When the disc is insertedPress DVD u to start playback.To stop playback/to turn off the unitPress (OFF).Tip
You cannot insert a disc while the unit is turned off.
Display items on the CD/MP3 playback
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: ALBUM NAME 001 : TRACK NAME 001 : ID3 INFORMATION
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AAlbum number*1/Track number/Elapsed playback timeBPlayback mode/Bit rate*1*2CDisc name*3/Album name*1/Track name/ ID3 tag information*1DPlayback status (NPLAY, XPAUSE, etc.)/ Disc format*1 Appears only when MP3 files are played.
*2 No indication when VBR (Variable bit rate) is applied.
*3 “NO DISC NAME” or “NO TRACK NAME” appears when the disc or track has no name.
To scroll the text informationPress (DSPL).Note
“” appears in place of the letters other than the alphabet and numbers.
Notes on DVDs with a DTS sound track
DTS audio signal is output at all times; a loud noise may come out from the speakers if you connect the unit to the audio equipment without a DTS decoder. This may cause damage to the speakers, or affect your hearing.
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