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Playing a Picture CD
You can also use your DVD player to play Picture CDs, e. g. Kodak Picture CDs
or CD-R/RW discs with JPEG files.
1. Insert a Picture CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-
red folder using the direction button “
C” or “D” and press “ENTER” to con-
firm your selection. Select now the JPEG file you want to play and press the
Play button “A” or “ENTER” to show the picture on the screen.
2. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”. You will return to the on-screen
menu.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next picture file.
• When playing a Picture CD, you can also use the repeat function. For this
please use the button “REPEAT 1/ALL”. Repeat A-B is not possible.
Note:
• To return to the folder selection, please press the direction button “B”.
• By pressing the button “PROGRAM” you can toggle between the filelist and
the folder.
Playing a mixed format disc
You can also use a mixed format disc in this DVD player. Mixed format discs
contain both audio and still picture files, e. g. a Picture CD that contains addi-
tionally MP3 and/or MPEG files.
1. Insert a mixed format disc. The player will launch an on-screen menu that
lets you easily select and play MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files stored on
CD-R or CD-RW discs. The menu gives you the option for repeat playback.
MP3 files have to be saved with the extension “. mp3” (e. g. “Song.mp3”),
JPEG pictures with the “. jpg” extension and MPEG files with the “.mpeg”
extension and WMA files with the “.wma” extension.
2. Select the required folder using the direction button “C” or “D” and press
“ENTER” to confirm your selection. The files of the corresponding folder will
now be shown on the screen. Select now the file you want to play by pres-
sing again the direction keys “
C” and “D”. Press then “ENTER” or the
Play button “A” to start playback.
3. Stop playback using the Stop button “J” on the remote control.
Note:
CD-R/RW discs containing MP3, JPEG or MPEG files should be in ISO 9660,
Mode 1, Closed Session format for best compatibility.