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Press [
K
\
L
] to select the desired track / file or
folder, then press [ENTER].
e.g.) Photo (JPEG) files
If a track / file is selected:
Playback will start.
If a folder is selected:
The files in the folder will appear.
Press
[
K
\
L
]
to select the file or folder you want, then
press
[ENTER]
.
• You can also call up the file type selection screen by
following the steps below;
In stop mode, press
[SETUP]
. Select “Title List” using
[
K
\
L
]
, then press
[ENTER]
. Select the media type
using
[
K
\
L
]
, then press
[ENTER]
.
• To exit the File List, press
[TOP MENU]
or press
[STOP
C
]
.
• To resume the File List, press
[TOP MENU]
.
• Press
[PLAY
B
]
,
[ENTER]
or
[
1
]
to move to any lower
folders.
• Press
[
0
]
to move back to the folder above.
Note for audio CD tracks and MP3 / JPEG files:
• Folders are shown with the
icon.
• Audio CD tracks are shown by
.
• 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]
[JPEG] Size of picture
Note
• 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 folders and file names.
Notes on JPEG:
After file is displayed for 5 seconds or 10 seconds (set in the
“Slide Show” on page 45), the display moves to the next file.
During JPEG playback, press
[
1
]
or
[
0
]
to rotate a picture 90
degrees clockwise or counterclockwise respectively. (Not
available when the display menu appears.)
You can play back the contents in a USB device.
USB device requirements:
• USB version 2.0 (Full Speed)
• USB devices formatted with the FAT16 / FAT32 file system are
supported.
• Up to 8 characters (excluding the extension) are displayed as
a file / folder name. 9 or more characters cannot be displayed.
• The maximum supply current from the USB port is up to 500
mA.
Note
• A USB device cannot be used under the following conditions.
- During the operation of the disc tray
- During the disc loading, DVD recording, DVD/CD playback,
editing or dubbing
- While “Title List” or “File List” of disc is displayed
- While “Setup”, “Timer Programming” or “EPG” menu is
displayed
• Do not disconnect the USB device while the indicator on the
device is flickering.
• Sampling frequency
: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
• Constant Bit Rate
: 112 kbps to 320 kbps
• Upper limit
: 6,300 x 5,100 dots
• Lower limit
: 32 x 32 dots
• Capacity limit
: less than 12 MB
1/ 2
A
B
File List
DISC NAME
JPEG file1
JPEG file2
JPEG file3
JPEG file4
JPEG file5
JPEG file6
Playing Back a USB Device with MP3 /
JPEG / DivX
®
Files
Note for DivX
®
• DivX
®
files recorded in USB device are not guaranteed to
play back.
USB Playback
About file types
Playable
Not Playable
.mp3 (MP3)
File extensions other than
these, as shown on the left
are not playable or will not
be listed in the File List.
.jpg (JPEG)
.avi (DivX
®
)
Compatible / Incompatible devices
Compatible
Incompatible
USB flash memories
(max. 32GB)
USB hubs
USB devices with an inner
hub
PC's
Cameras
Devices which require a
driver (e.g. some MP3
players)
Bus-powered HDD's
MP3
MP3
MP3
JPEG
JPEG
JPEG DivX
DivX
®
DivX
®
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