Toshiba D-VR17KB owner manual Playing Back an Audio CD, MP3 or, Playing Back a DivX

Models: D-VR17KB

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Playing Back an Audio CD, MP3 or

JPEG

CD MP3 JPEG

1 Follow steps 1 to 5 in “Playing Back

aDVD-RW / DVD-R / DVD+RW / DVD+R Disc” on page 42.

The File List will appear.

File List

DISC NAME

A

B

1 JPEG file1

2 JPEG file2

3 MP3 file1

4 MP3 file2

5 MP3 file3

6 MP3 file4

1/ 2

To exit the File List, press [TOP MENU] again or press [STOP S].

To resume the File List, press [TOP MENU].

2 Press [U / D] to select the desired folder or track / file, then press [ENTER].

If a track / file is selected:

Playback will start.

If a folder is selected:

The files in the folder will appear.

Press [U / D] to select the folder you want, then press [ENTER].

Press [PLAY P], [ENTER] or [P] to move to any lower folders.

Press [L] or [RETURN] to move back to the folder above.

Hints for Audio CD tracks and MP3 / JPEG files:

Folders are shown with the icon.

Audio CD tracks are shown by icon.

MP3 files are shown with the icon. Playback will start from the selected track and continue with each one after.

JPEG files are shown with the icon.

The unit can recognise up to 255 folders and up to 99 tracks / 999 files.

Letters of a file / folder name overflowing the given space will be displayed as “…”.

Unplayable folders and tracks / files may be displayed depending on the recording conditions.

For MP3 file recorded in Variable Bit Rate (VBR), the unit may not display the actual elapsed time.

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

High resolution or large-size JPEG files take a few moments to be displayed.

It is not possible to play back progressive JPEGs (JPEG files saved in progressive format) on this unit.

It is not possible to play back JPEG files of 12 MB or more.

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

[MP3]

• Sampling frequency : 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz

• Constant Bit Rate

: 112 kbps to 320 kbps

[JPEG] Size of picture

 

• Upper limit

: 6,300 x 5,100 dots

• Lower limit

: 32 x 32 dots

• Capacity limit

: less than 12 MB

Note

MP3 files cannot be recorded as digital sound using an MD or DAT deck.

Files with extensions other than “.mp3 (MP3)” or “.jpg / .jpeg (JPEG)” will not be listed in the File List.

Some folders or tracks listed in the File List may be unplayable due to their recording status.

The File List displays only up to 8 folder and file names.

Notes on JPEG:

After file is displayed for 5 seconds or 10 seconds (set in the “Slide Show” on page 54), the display moves to the next file.

During JPEG playback, press [P] or [L] to rotate a picture 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise respectively. (Not available when the display menu appears.)

Playing Back a DivX®

DivX®

1 Follow steps 1 to 5 in “Playing Back

aDVD-RW / DVD-R / DVD+RW / DVD+R Disc” on page 42.

The File List will appear.

File List

DISC NAME

Folder1

Folder2

1 DivX File1

2 DivX File2

1/ 1

To exit the File List, press [TOP MENU] again or press [STOP S].

To resume the File List, press [TOP MENU].

2 Press [U / D] to select the desired folder or file, then press [ENTER].

If a file is selected:

Playback will start.

If a folder is selected:

The files in the folder will appear.

Press [U / D] to select the file or folder you want, then press [ENTER].

Press [PLAY P], [ENTER] or [P] to move to any lower folders.

Press [L] or [RETURN] to move back to the folder above.

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Toshiba D-VR17KB owner manual Playing Back an Audio CD, MP3 or, Playing Back a DivX

D-VR17KB specifications

The Toshiba D-VR17KB is a versatile and compact DVD Recorder/VCR combo, designed to cater to consumers' needs for recording and playback. This dual-function device allows users to record TV programs onto DVD and VHS formats, providing a bridge between modern digital media and traditional analog tapes.

One of the standout features of the D-VR17KB is its ability to record directly onto DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW discs, making it easy to create lasting copies of cherished programs and films. The device supports a variety of recording modes, allowing users to choose between standard play and long play to maximize recording time, up to 6 hours on a single disc in LP mode.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the D-VR17KB boasts a user-friendly interface and comprehensive connectivity options. It includes AV input and output connections, a component video output for enhanced picture quality, and coaxial audio outputs. The addition of an HDMI output enables digital connections to modern TVs while ensuring high-quality audio and video transmission.

The D-VR17KB integrates progressive scan technology, which enhances picture clarity by doubling the vertical resolution in video signals. This feature is particularly beneficial for watching movies and sports, providing a smoother and sharper viewing experience. Furthermore, the device includes a built-in tuner, allowing users to access and record live television without the need for a separate set-top box.

In terms of playback capabilities, the Toshiba D-VR17KB is compatible with a plethora of formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, and VHS tapes. This extensive compatibility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite movies and home videos without hassle. Additionally, on-screen programming guides make it easier for users to schedule recordings and navigate through available content.

With dimensions that make it suitable for any home entertainment setup, the D-VR17KB is designed with both functionality and space efficiency in mind. Its sleek design fits seamlessly into various AV configurations, whether as a standalone device or stacked with other components.

In summary, the Toshiba D-VR17KB offers a unique blend of technology and practicality for anyone looking to preserve their favorite moments on DVD and VHS. Its recording capabilities, playback options, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment system.