Sound & other adjustments – JVC CA-NXG9 User Manual

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– The stream format should conform to MPEG

system/program stream.

– 720 x 576 pixels (25 fps) / 720 x 480 pixels (30 fps)

is recommended for the highest resolution.

– This System also supports the resolutions of

352 x 576 / 480 x 576 / 352 x 288 pixels (25 fps)
and 352 x 480 / 480 x 480 / 352 x 240 pixels (30
fps).

– The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile

at Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple profile at Main
Level)/MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).

– Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio

Layer-2 or MPEG2 Audio Layer-2.

• For ASF playback...
– This System can play back ASF files with the

extension code <.asf> (regardless of the letter
case—upper/lower).

– This System supports ASF files whose resolution is

352 x 288 pixels or less.

– Some recorded files may not be able to played back

depending on file characteristics, kind of digital
still/video cameras, or recording conditions.

• For DivX playback...
– This System can play only a disc of UDF-Bridge

format. “Multi-border” is not supported.

– The System supports all versions of DivX

®

video

(including DivX

®

6).

– The System supports DivX files whose resolution

is 720 x 480 pixels or less (30 fps), and 720 x 576
pixels or less (25 fps).

– Audio stream should conform to Dolby Digital,

MPEG1 Audio Layer-2 or MPEG Audio Layer-3
(MP3).

– This System can play back DivX files with the

extension code <.divx> <.div> <.avi> (regardless
of the letter case—upper/lower).

– The System does not support GMC (Global

Motion Compression).

– The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode

may not be played back correctly.

Sound & Other Adjustments

(see pages 15 to

21)

Adjusting the Sound:

• This function also affects the sound through the

headphones.

• For DVD-VR playback...
– This System can play only a disc of UDF-Bridge

format.

– For details about DVD-VR format and Play List,

refer to the manual of the recording equipment.

• For MP3/WMA/WAV playback...
– MP3/WMA/WAV discs require a longer readout

time than regular CDs. (It depends on the
complexity of the group/file configuration.)

– Some MP3/WMA/WAV files cannot be played

back and will be skipped. This results from their
recording processes and conditions.

– This System can play only a disc of ISO 9660

Level 1 or Level 2.

– This System can play back MP3/WMA/WAV

files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>,
or <.wav> (regardless of the letter case—upper/
lower).

– It is recommended that you make each MP3/

WMA/WAV files as following conditions:

– For MP3/WMA files: At a sample rate of

44.1 kHz and at a data transfer rate of 128 kbps.
This System cannot play back files made at a bit
rate of less than 64 kbps.

– For WAV files: At a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and

at a quantization rate of 16 bit Linear PCM.

• For JPEG files playback...
– It is recommended that you record a file at 640

x 480 resolution. (If a file has been recorded at a
resolution of more than 640 x 480, it will take a
long time to be shown.)

– This System can play back JPEG files with the

extension code <.jpg> or <.jpeg> (regardless of the
letter case—upper/lower).

– This System may not play back JPEG files properly

if they are recorded from a device other than a
digital camera.

• For MPEG-1/MPEG-2 playback...
– This System can play back MPEG-1/MPEG-2 files

with the extension code <.mpg>, <.mpeg>, or
<.mod>*.

* <.mod> is an extension code used for the

MPEG-2 files recorded by JVC Everio
camcorders. The MPEG-2 files with the <.mod>
extension code cannot be played back if HD
format is used or its maximum bit rate is more
than 2 Mbps.

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