BASIC
PLAYBACK
Back
an,
Audio
CD
and
a
CD-RWL-R
with
MP3/WMA/JPEG Files
:
44.1
kHz
or
48
kHz.
:
112
kbps -320 kbps
(MP3),
48 kbps -
192
kbps
(WMA).
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Follow
steps 1
to
2
in
"Direct
Playback"
on
page 52.
Press [OPEN/CLOSE .&)
to
close
the
disc
tray.
It
may
take
awhile
to
load
the
disc
completely.
File
listwill appear automatically.
To
exitthe file list, press
[STOP.1.
To
resumethe file list,
press
[TOP MENU].
Use
[oA.
/
....
)
to
select a
desired
folder
or
track/file,
then
press [ENTER).
EN
Whenselecting
track/file:
Playback will start.
Whenselecting
folder:
The files in thefolder will appear.
Use
[.A.
/T]
to
select thefile or folder you want
to
play
back, then press [ENTER].
Press
[PLAY
~],
[ENTER] or
[~]
to
move
to
any lower
hierarchies.
Press
[
.....
]or[RETURN]
to
move back
to
the previous
hierarchy.
Hints
for
audio
CD
tracks
and
MP3 /
WMA
/
JPEG
files:
Folders
are
shown by
Ef;J.
Audio
CD
tracks
are
shown by
•.
MP3
files
are
shown by
3)
.
WMA files
are
shown by
W).
JPEG
files
are
shown by
~
.
The system
can
recognize up
to
255
folders and, up
to
99
tracks/999 files.
Letters
of
afile/foldername overflowing the given space
will be displayed
as
"...
".
Ifthere
are
no
files
in
the folder,
"No
Files"
will
be
displayed.
It
is
recommended
that
files
to
be
played
back
in
this
unit
arerecorded
under
the
following
specifications:
<MP3/WMA>
Sampling frequency
Constant
bit
rate
<JPEG>
Upperlimit :6,300 x5,100 dots.
Lower limit :
32
x
32
dots.
File
size
of
image maximum:
12
MS.
Note
The audio.source
of
MP3
files cannotbe recorded
as
digital sound
by
an MD
or
DATdeck.
Eiles
whoseextension
is
otherthan ".mp3(MP3)"
".wma(WMA)"or ".jpg /
.jpeg(JPEG)"
will
not
belisted.
Some unplayablefolders
or
files maybe listed due
to
therecording status.
High-resolution
JPEG
filestake longer
to
bedisplayed.
Progressive
JPEG
files
(JPEG
files saved in progressive
format)cannot be played back
on
thisunit.
The
JPEG
picturescan also rotate byusing
[~
/
~
1.-
This
DVD
Video Recorder requires discs/recordings
to
meetcertain technical standards in order
to
achieve
optimal playbackquality. There
are
manydifferent types
of
recordabledisc formats (including
CD-R
containing
MP3IWMAfiles). Not all recordable discs will operate or
produceoptimal playback quality. The technical criteria
setforth
in
this owner's manual are meantonly
as
a
guide.
Use
of
CD-RW
for
MP3
files
is
not
recommended.
You
mustobtain any required permission from
copyrightowners
to
download or
use
copyrighted
content.Toshiba cannot and does
not
grantsuch
permission.