Yamaha MCR730B User Manual - Page 64

Discs made on a computer, MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files, JPEG files, About DivX

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Appendix ■ DVD+R/RW/R DL • The DRX-730 is compatible with DVD+R/RW and DVD+R DL (Dual Layer) discs recorded with the following formats: DVD-Video. • When playing content that's been edited, playback may not follow the editing exactly. • Multisession discs are not supported. • Unfinalized discs cannot be played. See your disc recorder owner's manual for details on finalizing. • Some discs may not play, may produce noise, or may sound distorted. This is due to the disc and is not a malfunction. Discs made on a computer • Discs recorded on a computer may not be playable due to the settings of the disc burning software or the computer's configuration. • Be careful to use the correct format when burning discs. Refer to your disc burning software owner's manual for details. • Discs recorded with packet writing are not supported. MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files • The DRX-730 can play the following audio file formats: MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3), WMA (Windows Media Audio), and MPEG-4 AAC. • The DRX-730 can play MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files stored on CD-R/RW discs discs and USB storage devices. • The following sampling rates are supported: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz. • For MP3 and WMA files, we recommend bit rates higher than 128 kbps. • For MPEG-4 AAC files, bit rates from 16 kbps to 320 kbps are supported. • Variable bit rates (VBR) for MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC are not supported. • WMA Lossless encoding is not supported. • Files with DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played. • Only MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files with an .mp3/.MP3, .wma/.WMA, or .m4a file extension, respectively, are recognized. • Each disc may contain up to 299 folders, and each folder may contain a combination of up to 648 files and folders. However, depending the folder organization, not all folders and files may be recognized and playable. JPEG files • The DRX-730 can play the following picture disc formats: Fuji Color CD, Kodak Picture CD. It can also play JPEG files stored on CD-R/RW discs and USB storage devices. Some picture discs may not be playable due to the way in which they were recorded, etc. • Baseline JPEG files and Exif 2.2 JPEG files with a resolution of up to 3,072 x 2,048 are supported. (Exif, which stands for Exchangeable Image File, is the format used by digital cameras to store metadata.) • Progressive JPEG files are not supported. • Only JPEG files with a .jpg/.JPG file extension are recognized. • Each disc may contain up to 299 folders, and each folder may contain a combination of up to 648 files and folders. However, depending the folder organization, not all folders and files may be recognized and playable. About DivX® ® DivX media technology was developed by DivX, Inc. It uses compression to fit movies and video content onto CD and DVD discs at high quality. It supports interactive features such as menus, subtitles, and multiple language soundtracks. Like DVD-Video, ® individual DivX files are referred to as titles. ® The DRX-730 can play DivX files stored on the recordable CD and DVD media listed in "Recordable ® disc compatibility" on page 57. When naming DivX ® files prior to burning to disc, be aware that DivX files stored on a disc are played in alphabetical order. ® • The DRX-730 is an official DivX Ultra Certified ® product and can play all versions of DivX video ® (including DivX 6) with enhanced playback of ® ® DivX media files and the DivX Media Format. ® • The DRX-730 can play DivX files stored on CD-R/RW discs and CD-ROM discs, but not USB storage devices. ® • Only DivX encoded files with a .avi or .divx file extension are recognized. ■ Using external subtitle files ® DivX movies use special files called external subtitle files for displaying subtitles. The font sets listed below are available for use with external subtitle files. Use the Subtitle Language setting on page 54 to select the font/language that matches the external subtitle file. 58 En

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Appendix
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DVD+R/RW/R DL
The DRX-730 is compatible with DVD+R/RW
and DVD+R DL (Dual Layer) discs recorded with
the following formats: DVD-Video.
When playing content that’s been edited, playback
may not follow the editing exactly.
Multisession discs are not supported.
Unfinalized discs cannot be played. See your disc
recorder owner’s manual for details on finalizing.
Some discs may not play, may produce noise, or
may sound distorted. This is due to the disc and is
not a malfunction.
Discs recorded on a computer may not be
playable due to the settings of the disc burning
software or the computer’s configuration.
Be careful to use the correct format when burning
discs. Refer to your disc burning software owner’s
manual for details.
Discs recorded with packet writing are not
supported.
The DRX-730 can play the following audio file
formats: MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3), WMA
(Windows Media Audio), and MPEG-4 AAC.
The DRX-730 can play MP3, WMA, and
MPEG-4 AAC files stored on CD-R/RW discs
discs and USB storage devices.
The following sampling rates are supported:
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz.
For MP3 and WMA files, we recommend bit rates
higher than 128 kbps.
For MPEG-4 AAC files, bit rates from 16 kbps to
320 kbps are supported.
Variable bit rates (VBR) for MP3, WMA, and
MPEG-4 AAC are not supported.
WMA Lossless encoding is not supported.
Files with DRM (Digital Rights Management)
cannot be played.
Only MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files with
an .mp3/.MP3, .wma/.WMA, or .m4a file
extension, respectively, are recognized.
Each disc may contain up to 299 folders, and each
folder may contain a combination of up to 648
files and folders. However, depending the folder
organization, not all folders and files may be
recognized and playable.
The DRX-730 can play the following picture disc
formats: Fuji Color CD, Kodak Picture CD. It can
also play JPEG files stored on CD-R/RW discs and
USB storage devices. Some picture discs may not
be playable due to the way in which they were
recorded, etc.
Baseline JPEG files and Exif 2.2 JPEG files with a
resolution of up to 3,072 x 2,048 are supported.
(Exif, which stands for Exchangeable Image File,
is the format used by digital cameras to store
metadata.)
Progressive JPEG files are not supported.
Only JPEG files with a .jpg/.JPG file extension are
recognized.
Each disc may contain up to 299 folders, and each
folder may contain a combination of up to 648
files and folders. However, depending the folder
organization, not all folders and files may be
recognized and playable.
DivX
®
media technology was developed by DivX,
Inc. It uses compression to fit movies and video
content onto CD and DVD discs at high quality. It
supports interactive features such as menus, subtitles,
and multiple language soundtracks. Like DVD-Video,
individual DivX
®
files are referred to as
titles.
The DRX-730 can play DivX
®
files stored on the
recordable CD and DVD media listed in “Recordable
disc compatibility” on page 57. When naming DivX
®
files prior to burning to disc, be aware that DivX
®
files stored on a disc are played in alphabetical order.
The DRX-730 is an official DivX
®
Ultra Certified
product and can play all versions of DivX
®
video
(including DivX
®
6) with enhanced playback of
DivX
®
media files and the DivX
®
Media Format.
The DRX-730 can play DivX
®
files stored on
CD-R/RW discs and CD-ROM discs, but not USB
storage devices.
Only DivX
®
encoded files with a .avi or .divx file
extension are recognized.
Using external subtitle files
DivX
®
movies use special files called
external subtitle
files
for displaying subtitles. The font sets listed below
are available for use with external subtitle files. Use
the Subtitle Language setting on page 54 to select the
font/language that matches the external subtitle file.
Discs made on a computer
MP3, WMA, and MPEG-4 AAC files
JPEG files
About DivX
®