JVC THG51 Instructions - Page 21

Playing an Audio CD or, MP3/WMA file

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Playing an Audio CD or MP3/WMA file This unit can play Audio CDs or MP3/WMA files. MP3/ WMA/ Audio CD Once you insert an MP3/WMA files recording media or Audio CD a menu appears on the TV screen. Press v / V to select a track/file and then press PLAY or ENTER, and playback starts. You can use variable playback functions. Refer to the page 15. ID3 TAG When playing a file containing information such as track titles, you can see the information by pressing DISPLAY. (Song, Artist, Album, Genre, Comment) MP3 / WMA disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows: • Sampling frequency: within 32 - 48 kHz (MP3), within 32 - 48kHz (WMA) • Bit rate: within 32 - 320kbps (MP3), 40 - 192kbps (WMA) • The DVD/CD Receiver cannot read an MP3/WMA file that has a file extension other than ".mp3" / ".wma". • CD-R physical format should be ISO 9660 • If you record MP3 / WMA files using software that cannot create a file system (eg. Direct-CD) it is impossible to playback MP3 / WMA files.We recommend that you use Easy-CD Creator, which creates an ISO 9660 file system. • File names should have a maximum of 8 letters and must incorporate an .mp3 or .wma extension. • They should not contain special letters such as l etc. • The total number of files on the disc should be less than 999. This DVD/CD Receiver requires discs and recordings to meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality. Pre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards. There are many different types of recordable disc formats (including CD-R containing MP3 or WMA files) and these require certain pre-existing conditions (see above) to ensure compatible playback. Customers should note that permission is required in order to download MP3 / WMA files and music from the Internet. Our company has no right to grant such permission. Permission should always be sought from the copyright owner. Operation 17

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Operation
Playing an Audio CD or
MP3/WMA file
This unit can play Audio CDs or MP3/WMA files.
MP3/ WMA/ Audio CD
Once you insert an MP3/WMA files recording media or
Audio CD
a menu appears on the TV screen.
Press
v
/
V
to select a track/file and then press PLAY
or ENTER, and playback starts. You can use variable
playback functions. Refer to the page 15.
ID3 TAG
When playing a file containing information such as
track titles, you can see the information by pressing
DISPLAY. (Song, Artist, Album, Genre, Comment)
MP3 / WMA disc compatibility with this player is
limited as follows:
Sampling frequency: within 32 - 48 kHz (MP3),
within 32 - 48kHz (WMA)
Bit rate: within 32 - 320kbps (MP3), 40 - 192kbps
(WMA)
The DVD/CD Receiver cannot read an MP3/WMA file
that has a file extension other than “.mp3” / “.wma”.
CD-R physical format should be ISO 9660
If you record MP3 / WMA files using software that
cannot create a file system (eg. Direct-CD) it is
impossible to playback MP3 / WMA files.We recommend
that you use Easy-CD Creator, which creates an ISO
9660 file system.
File names should have a maximum of 8 letters and
must incorporate an .mp3 or .wma extension.
They should not contain special letters such as
/ ? * : “
< > l etc.
The total number of files on the disc should be less than
999.
This DVD/CD Receiver requires discs and recordings to
meet certain technical standards in order to achieve
optimal playback quality. Pre-recorded DVDs are
automatically set to these standards. There are many
different types of recordable disc formats (including CD-R
containing MP3 or WMA files) and these require certain
pre-existing conditions (see above) to ensure compatible
playback.
Customers should note that permission is required in
order to download MP3 / WMA files and music from
the Internet. Our company has no right to grant such
permission. Permission should always be sought from
the copyright owner.