Philips DVP5982C1 User manual - Page 55

Frequently Asked Questions USB

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English Frequently Asked Questions (USB) Why does it take so long to display the contents on my USB device? - This could be due to the large numbers of files (>500 files/folders) or size of the files (>1MB.) - There could be other non-supported files in the device that the system is trying to read/display. What if un-supported devices (e.g. USB mouse, keyboards) are plugged into the player? - The device may cause the player to be unstable. Remove the unsupported device and unplug the mains cord. Wait for a few minutes before reconnecting the mains cord and power on the player again. What happens when I plug in a USB HDD? - HDD is not supported as the large storage capacity makes navigation very difficult. Transfer the music files (mp3) and photos (jpg) into a flash drive. Why does the system fail to detect my USB portable music player? - The portable music player may require propriety software that is bundled with our player in order to access the contents (eg. playlist.) Why can't some devices be playback from USB Port on my player? - USB Port only offer 500mA current, could not power up HDD players which require more current. - Device which shows USB Mass Storage Device might actually be USB Hub when detect in USB analyser. - Devices in NTFS format can't be supported. - Devices require drivers to be installed will not supported by this player. They are not UMS or MTP devices, which does not require any driver installation or start up disc. When in UMS or MTP mode, the device is treated as an external HDD or portable device. What types of file does the player support? - We support only FAT16 and FAT32, not NTFS. Why does the file name appear to be different from what was displayed on my computer (e.g. from "Good Bye. jpg" to "Good_B~1.jpg")? - The length of the file name is restricted by the file system of the device (FAT16), which only supports eight (8) characters. - The computer may be able to display the full file name as the operating system can convert the file system. Is simultaneous USB and Disc playback possible? - This is not possible due to memory limitation. In addition, a different user interface will be needed in order to function and in order to be simple enough to use. Why can't I rotate the pictures in my device? - In order to rotate the pictures in the USB device, the picture must contain EXIF information, stored by most digital cameras. This EXIF information may have been removed when you edit or copy the picture from other devices using editing programs. Why can't the player play some of my music files, photos or movies? - The music files may not be playable because of different formats and encoding bit-rates. Similarly, the photos may be of low resolution or too high resolution for the player to support. 55 1_dvp5982MKII_37_eng 2.indd 55 2007-08-20 5:03:07 PM

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Why does it take so long to display the
contents on my USB device?
This could be due to the large numbers
of files (>500 files/folders) or size of the
files (>1MB.)
There could be other non-supported files
in the device that the system is trying to
read/display.
What if un-supported devices (e.g. USB
mouse, keyboards) are plugged into
the player?
The device may cause the player to be
unstable.
Remove the unsupported
device and unplug the mains cord.
Wait
for a few minutes before reconnecting
the mains cord and power on the player
again.
What happens when I plug in a USB
HDD?
HDD is not supported as the large
storage capacity makes navigation very
difficult.
Transfer the music files (mp3)
and photos (jpg) into a flash drive.
Why does the system fail to detect my
USB portable music player?
The portable music player may require
propriety software that is bundled with
our player in order to access the
contents (eg. playlist.)
Why can’t some devices be playback
from USB Port on my player?
USB Port only offer 500mA current,
could not power up HDD players which
require more current.
Device which shows USB Mass Storage
Device might actually be USB Hub when
detect in USB analyser.
Devices in NTFS format can’t be
supported.
Devices require drivers to be installed
will not supported by this player. They
are not UMS or MTP devices, which does
not require any driver installation or start
up disc. When in UMS or MTP mode, the
device is treated as an external HDD or
portable device.
What types of file does the
player
support?
We support only FAT16 and FAT32, not
NTFS.
Why does the file name appear to be
different from what was displayed on my
computer (e.g. from “Good Bye. jpg” to
“Good_B~1.jpg”)?
The length of the file name is restricted
by the file system of the device (FAT16),
which only supports eight (8) characters.
The computer may be able to display the
full file name as the operating system can
convert the file system.
Is simultaneous USB and Disc playback
possible?
This is not possible due to memory
limitation.
In addition, a different user
interface will be needed in order to
function and in order to be simple
enough to use.
Why can’t I rotate the pictures in my
device?
In order to rotate the pictures in the
USB device, the picture must contain
EXIF information, stored by most digital
cameras.
This EXIF information may
have been removed when you edit or
copy the picture from other devices using
editing programs.
Why can’t the player play some of my
music files, photos or movies?
The music files may not be playable
because of different formats and encoding
bit-rates.
Similarly, the photos may be of
low resolution or too high resolution for
the player to support.
Frequently Asked Questions (USB)
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