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Introduction

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About WMA

WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology developed by
Microsoft Corporation. WMA content can be encoded
by using Windows Media

®

Player version 7, 7.1, Win-

dows Media

®

Player for Windows

®

XP, or Windows

Media

®

Player 9 Series.

JPEG file compatibility

• Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2*

still image files up to a resolution of 3072 x 2048.

* File format used by digital still cameras

• Progressive JPEG compatible: No
• File extensions: .jpg (must be used for the player to

recognize JPEG files – do not use for other file types)

• File structure: Up to 299 folders; up to 648 folders and

files combined

PC-created disc compatibility

Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be
playable in this unit due to the setting of the application
software used to create the disc. In these particular
instances, check with the software publisher for more
detailed information.
Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF format) are
not compatible with this player.
Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software disc
boxes for additional compatibility information.

Copyright

It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast
on cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted material
without permission.
DVD-Video discs are copy-protected, and any record-
ings made from these discs will be distorted.
This product incorporates copyright protection technol-
ogy that is protected by method claims of certain U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use
of this copyright-protection technology must be autho-
rized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only, unless other-
wise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Handling Discs

• Never touch the underside of a disc. Always hold discs

by the edge, as shown.

• Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs.

Cleaning Discs

• For best results, keep your discs clean. Fingerprints

and dust can affect the sound and picture quality and
should be removed as follows. Using a clean soft
cloth, wipe from the center outwards, as shown. Never
wipe in a circular direction.

• To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a

damp soft cloth, and then dry it with a dry cloth.

• Never use solvent-based cleaning fluids, such as thin-

ner or benzine, commercially available cleaners, or
antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records, because
they may damage the disc.

Storing Discs

• Don’t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight, or

near heat sources.

• Don’t store discs in places subject to moisture or dust,

such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier.

• Always store discs in their cases and vertically. Stack-

ing, or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause
warping, scratches, or other damage.

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