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When playing MP3/WMA audio (Image Off)
Once menu selection is complete and the audio begins, press
. This unit
beeps and the projection lamp turns off so you can enjoy just the music being
played.
Press
to turn the lamp back on. Once the lamp has been turned off and
when the Image Off indicator is flashing orange, the lamp will not come back
on, even if you press
. Wait until the Image Off indicator changes in
orange.
Simultaneous MP3/WMA and JPEG playback
If a disc contains a mix of MP3/WMA and JPEG files, you can enjoy the
Slideshow with sounds.
When a disc containing both MP3/WMA and JPEG files is
inserted into the disc slot, the MP3/WMA files are automatically
played. If a JPEG file or folder from the File List displayed is
selected, the Slideshow will start.
• The Slideshow ends after projection of all JPEG files in the folder.
• When you press
during simultaneous file play, the Slideshow is
canceled and the file thumbnail list is displayed. When you select the
desired thumbnail from its list and press
, the Slideshow restarts
from the selected position.
• You can return to the File List screen by pressing
during
simultaneous file play. You can select the desired MP3/WMA file and
press
. Then, when you select a JPEG file or folder for Slideshow
and press
, the selected items are played back simultaneously.
• If a USB storage device has both MP3/WMA and JPEG files, you can
also enjoy the Slideshow with sound.
Notes on playback
• Depending on the recording and the characteristics of the disc it is possible that
the disc may not be readable, or that disc reading may take some time.
• The time it takes to read a disc differs depending on the number of folders or
files recorded on the disc.
• The order of the File List displayed on the screen may differ from the order
displayed on the computer monitor.
• Files of a commercial MP3 disc may be played in the different order from those
recorded on the disc.
• It may take some time to play MP3 files containing still picture data. The time-
elapsed is not displayed until playback has commenced. Further, there are times
when an accurate elapsed time is not displayed, even once playback has
commenced.
• It is possible that data that has been processed, edited, or saved using computer
image editing software might not play.