McIntosh MVP871 User Manual

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How to Operate the MVP871, con’t

MP3/WMA Audio CD, JPEG Photo CDs, Video CD

and DivX DVD Playback

The MVP871 has the ability of playing back special types

of disc formats that are created primarily on a computer.

The ability to successfully playback these discs on the

MVP871 Player is dependent upon using the correct hard-

ware and software. Please refer to the maker of the com-

puter and software publisher to insure proper results.

The MP3/WMA Audio CD Formats allow the plac-

ing of more tracks on a CD Disc by using the technique of

lossy compression applied to the original audio informa-

tion. A special version of WMA allows for lossless verion

of the original audio information. The MP3 Track after

compression is applied, results in lower audio quality than

the original recording.

The JPEG Photo File Format is used by a majority of

Digital Photo Cameras on the market and the Photos are

easily viewed on a variety of consumer products. Some of

the Kodak

1

Picture CDs and Fujifilm

2

Fujicolor

2

CDs may

also playback on the MVP871.

The Video CDs allow for the playback of “Live Video”

copied from devices such as Camcorders and some Digital

Cameras.

The DivX DVDs allow for playback of movies/videos

downloaded via the internet and recorded onto a DVD

recordable disc.

MP3/WMA Audio Playback

The MVP871 will display the Folder Structure and Tracks

from a CD Disc with MP3 format to make the song selec-

tion process easier. To play a MP3 disc perform the follow-

ing steps:

1. Load a MP3/WMA Disc into the MVP871, about 5 to

20 seconds later a Disc Information On-screen Icon

will appear on the Monitor/TV indicating the Folder/

Tracks Organization of the Disc. Refer to figures 80

and 81.

2. Use the Right

or Left / Up

or Down

directional

Push-buttons

to highlight

the desired

Folder or

Track followed

by pressing

the SELECT

Push-button. If a Folder was selected, use the direc-

tional push-buttons to select the desired Track within

the folder,

then push the

SELECT Push-

button. The

selected Track

will now start

playing.

Note: The

Column

on the

left side

of the

Disc Information On-screen Icon indicates any

folders on the Disc. The right side column indi-

cates Tracks located in the open Folder. The basic

transport functions such as Next, Back, Fast-For-

ward, Reverse, Stop, Pause, Play and Random

Playback continue to function as normal. The Next

and Back Push-buttons will select Tracks within

the current folder. To play Tracks in other Folders

use the direction push-buttons to select the desired

folder first.

JPEG Photo CDs

The MVP871 will display the Folder Structure and Photos

from a CD Disc with JPEG file format. To view a JPEG

Photo disc perform the following steps:

1. Load a JPEG Disc into the MVP871, about 5 to 20

seconds later a Disc Information On-screen Icon will

appear on the Monitor/TV indicating the Folder/Photo

Organization of the Disc.

2. Use the Right or Left / Up or Down directional

Push-buttons to highlight the desired Folder or Photo

followed by the pressing the SELECT Push-button. If a

Folder was selected, use the directional push-buttons to

select the desired Photo within the folder, then push the

SELECT Push-button. The selected Photo will appear

now.

Notes: The column on the left side of the Disc Informa-

tion On-screen Icon indicates any folders on the

Disc. The right side column indicates Photos

located in the open Folder. The basic transport

functions such as Next, Back, Stop, Pause and Play

continue to function as normal. The Next and Back

Push-buttons will select Photos within the current

folder. To view Photos in other Folders use the

direction push-buttons to select the desired folder

first.

Figure 80

Figure 81

1

“Kodak” is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.

2

“Fujifilm” and “Fujicolor” are trademarks of the Fuji Company.

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