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Product Information DVP-F41MS DVD player KEY TECHNOLOGY MP3 Playback Playing MP3 Music on a Sony DVD player is easy. Just insert an MP3 encoded disc and press MENU. A blue screen pops up to display your folders. Scroll down the list using the remote or front panel cursor control to select the folder you want. The green files screen pops up to show the files in the selected folder. Select the file you want to hear and you're done. Finding music couldn't be easier. Easy Setup Setup can be confusing and time consuming-but not with Sony's Quick Setup. As soon as you connect your DVD player, the Quick Setup screen appears ready to guide you through the process, step by step, screen by screen. You'll make the right configuration and connections in no time. Smart! Precision Drive™ 2 System Past generations of Precision Drive technology were only able to compensate for warped discs by moving the entire optical block, which took more time and limited the amount of correction possible. Sony's new Precision Drive 2 system simplifies the process by moving the lens-instead of the entire optical block-for faster and more accurate error correction. ADDITIONAL FEATURES Specifications Audio • 192kHz/24bit Audio DAC • Frequency Response: DVD (PCM96kHz): 2Hz to 44kHz (±1.0) • Wow and Flutter: Less than detected value (±0.001%W PEAK) Video • 10bit/27MHz Video DAC • Signal Format: NTSC General • Power Requirements: AC120V, 60Hz • Power Consumption (in Operation): 12W Accessories Supplied Accessories • Instruction Manual • AV Cable • Compact Remote • AA Battery x 2 DVD (PCM48kHz): 2Hz to 22kHz (±0.5) CD: 2Hz to 20kHz (±0.5) • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 115dB • Audio Dynamic Range: DVD: 103 dB CD: 99 dB • Harmonic Distortion: 0.003% Connections Video Outputs • Composite Video Output x 1 • S-Video Output x 1 Audio Outputs • Analog Audio: 2ch Output x 1 • Digital Optical Output x 1 Weights & Measures* • Dimensions (W x H x D): 9.9" x 2.3" x 7.2" • Weight: 1.5 lbs. • Box Dimensions (W x H x D): 11.7" x 7" x 17" • Box Weight: 4. lbs. *Weights & Measures are approximate. ©2002 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, CineMotion, Hi-Scan, Jog Dial, Precision Drive, and WEGA are trademarks of Sony. Dolby Digital is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. dts is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All other trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners. *All Sony digital still cameras and camcorders except models DSC-700 and DSC-770 store images on a Memory Stick media in the DCF file format, which is required for playback on the DVP-F41MS DVD player. If the image file is renamed or manipulated, the DCF file format must be restored before playback is possible. Images captured on all other digital still cameras and camcorders will need to be formatted on a PC to the DCF file format (with third party software not supplied with this DVD player) before they can be viewed.

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DVP-F41MS
DVD player
MP3 Playback
Playing MP3 Music on a Sony DVD player is
easy. Just insert an MP3 encoded disc and press MENU. A blue
screen pops up to display your folders. Scroll down the list using
the remote or front panel cursor control to select the folder you
want. The green files screen pops up to show the files in the select-
ed folder. Select the file you want to hear and you’re done. Finding
music couldn’t be easier.
Easy Setup
Setup can be confusing and time consuming—but
not with Sony’s Quick Setup. As soon as you connect your DVD
player, the Quick Setup screen appears ready to guide you through
the process, step by step, screen by screen.
You’ll make the right configuration and connections in no time.
Smart!
Specifications
Audio
• 192kHz/24bit Audio DAC
• Frequency Response:
DVD (PCM96kHz):
2Hz to 44kHz (±1.0)
DVD (PCM48kHz):
2Hz to 22kHz (±0.5)
CD:
2Hz to 20kHz (±0.5)
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
115dB
• Audio Dynamic Range:
DVD: 103 dB
CD: 99 dB
• Harmonic Distortion:
0.003%
• Wow and Flutter:
Less than detected value
(±0.001%W PEAK)
Video
• 10bit/27MHz Video DAC
• Signal Format: NTSC
Connections
Video Outputs
• Composite Video
Output x 1
• S-Video Output x 1
Audio Outputs
• Analog Audio:
2ch Output x 1
• Digital Optical Output x 1
General
• Power Requirements:
AC120V, 60Hz
• Power Consumption (in
Operation): 12W
Accessories
Supplied Accessories
• Instruction Manual
• AV Cable
• Compact Remote
• AA Battery x 2
Weights & Measures*
• Dimensions (W x H x D):
9.9" x 2.3" x 7.2"
• Weight: 1.5 lbs.
• Box Dimensions (W x H x D):
11.7" x 7" x 17"
• Box Weight: 4. lbs.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
KEY TECHNOLOGY
Product Information
©2002 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, CineMotion, Hi-Scan, Jog Dial, Precision Drive, and WEGA are trademarks of Sony. Dolby
Digital is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. dts is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All other trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners.
*All Sony digital still cameras and camcorders except models DSC-700 and DSC-770 store images on a Memory Stick media in the DCF file format, which is required for playback on the DVP-F41MS DVD player. If the
image file is renamed or manipulated, the DCF file format must be restored before playback is possible. Images captured on all other digital still cameras and camcorders will need to be formatted on a PC to the
DCF file format (with third party software not supplied with this DVD player) before they can be viewed.
*Weights & Measures are approximate.
Precision Drive™ 2 System
Past generations of Precision
Drive technology were only able to compensate for warped discs
by moving the entire optical block, which took more time and limit-
ed the amount of correction possible.
Sony’s new Precision Drive 2 system simplifies the process by
moving the lens—instead of the entire optical block—for faster and
more accurate error correction.