Mp3/windows media, Audio/jpeg playback 51 – Philips DVP3200V/37B User Manual
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TV/VIDEO
VCR
DVD
VCR Plus+
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
ANGLE
ZOOM
DVD
SETUP
MENU
DISC/VCR
DISPLAY
BACK
PLAY
REW
FFW
PREV
NEXT
PAUSE
REC
STOP
OK
MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio/JPEG Playback 51
The DVD/VCR will play MP3, Windows Media
TM
Audio and JPEG files
that you record and finalize on a CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable)
or CD-RW (Compact Disc-Rewritable).
These discs may contain pictures in a JPEG format or audio tracks in
an MP3 or Windows Media
TM
Audio format. For example, you may have
photographic film developed by a retailer that places the pictures on a
CD-R for you. These pictures may be in JPEG format. Or, you may copy
or download MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio music files from certain
legal Internet sites, then copy those files onto a CD-R or CD-RW.
You cannot make or record such discs using this DVD/VCR. See your
computer manual for details on recording.
Keep these characteristics in mind when making discs you intend to
play on the DVD player of this DVD/VCR.
●
Record MP3 files at a sampling frequency of 44.
1 kHz or
48 kHz. Record in a constant bit rate between
32 kbps and 320
kbps.
●
Record Windows Media
TM
Audio tracks at a sampling frequency of
44.
1kHz or 48kHz. Record in a constant bit rate between 48 kbps
and
192kbps.
●
When recording JPEG files, the size of the picture should be
between 32 x 32 and 6300 x 5
100 dots.
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Press DVD to put the DVD/VCR in DVD mode.
DVD light will appear on the front of the DVD/VCR.
2
When you put a CD-R or CD-RW with MP3,
Windows Media
TM
Audio or JPEG files in the DVD/VCR, a File
List will appear automatically. Or if the disc is already in the
DVD/VCR and you want to call up the file list, press
DISC/VCR MENU. (If you use PLAY B to close the disc tray,
Playback starts automatically.) Press K or L to select a
folder, MP3,Windows Media
TM
Audio or JPEG file.
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If you choose a track or file, press PLAY B or OK.
Starting with the track or file you selected, the tracks/files will
play in the order they were recorded, i.e.
1, 2, 3.
If you select a folder and press OK, the tracks or files
within that folder will appear. Press K or L to select
the track or file you want to play, then press PLAY B
or OK.
●
Press TITLE to return to the first item in the highest level of
folders or files. You also can press
{
or
B
to return to
previous or next levels.
●
To change the Transition Mode for JPEG playback, press
MODE repeatedly until Transition Mode appears on top of
the TV screen during playback.Then press
{
,
B
or OK to
switch CUT IN/OUT and FADE IN/OUT. If you choose
CUT IN/OUT, the images will cut in and out sharply as
playback progresses. If you choose FADE IN/OUT, the
images will fade in and out as playback progresses.
●
To change the size of the playback image, press MODE
repeatedly until SIZE MODE appears at the top of the TV
screen during playback. Then press
{
,
B
or OK to switch
NORMAL(
100%) and SMALL(95%).
●
Press MODE or BACK
to remove the display.
●
During JPEG playback, press ANGLE to rotate a picture 90
degrees clockwise.
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To stop playback, press STOP C.
• MP3/Windows Media
TM
Audio
tracks and JPEG images are
known as files. Groups of files
are called folders.
• Folders have the
icon, MP3
files have the
icon,Windows
Media
TM
Audio files have the
icon and JPEG files have the
icon.
• A maximum of 255 folders can
be recognized. A maximum of
999 files can be recognized.
• If you use PLAY B to close the
disc tray, playback starts
automatically. If you use
OPEN/CLOSE A to close the
disc tray, you have to press
PLAY B to start playback.
• During playback, use the
Number buttons or NEXT
∑
and PREV
w to change tracks.
If a track is not available, “X”
will appear on the TV screen,
and playback may resume at an
incorrect track or may continue
with its current track.
• To see the File List during
playback, press DISC/VCR
MENU. The current track will
be highlighted.
• Progressive JPEGs (JPEG files
saved in the progressive format)
will not play on this DVD player.
• Copyright protected
Windows Media
TM
Audio files
will not play on this DVD player.
• High resolution JPEG files takes
longer to be displayed.
• SIZE MODE may have no effect
on some files (e.g. files with a
small picture size).
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