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Connections Getting
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:: MP3 Playback
MP3 is a popular music format which allows you to compress music
tracks up to 1/10 of their original size while retaining near CD quality
sound. Your DVD player can playback MP3 files burned onto a CD-R
or CD-RW disc.
1 Insert a CD-R/CD-RW disc with MP3 files into the DVD disc tray.
• After a brief delay, the MP3 main screen will appear and the
first song on the disc will begin playing.
• Depending on the number of tracks/directories on the disc, it
may take 30 seconds or more for the unit to read the disc.
• If the disc has multiple directories, only the contents of the first
directory will be displayed.
• Directory names and track names are abbreviated to seven
characters.
2 To select a different directory, highlight the name of the current directory and press ENTER. Repeat this process to browse all
directories on the disc.
3 To play a track, use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired track and press ENTER to select.
4 To skip to the next or previous track, press NEXT or PREV.
5 To stop playback, press STOP.
:: Photo CD Playback
Photo CDs, including Kodak Picture CDs, contain JPEG images that you can view and manipulate on your television screen.
1 Insert a Photo CD into the DVD disc tray.
2 A slideshow of all images on the disc will begin playing automatically.
3 To browse images during the slideshow:
• To ensure proper playback of discs burned from MP3 files,
make sure the files have been recorded at a bit rate of at least
128 kbps.
• If there are any gaps (blank data) on multi-session discs, you
may experience playback problems.
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