Audio/video files playback, Outline, Precautions – JVC XV-NP1SL User Manual

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XV-NP1SL/LET0234-001A/English

Audio/Video files playback

Outline

The player can play back MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG-4 (simple
profile/asf file) files on either a personally recorded CD-R/RW
disc and memory card, or a commercially available CD.
You can select and play back files using the Control display on
the TV screen.
• The player may be unable to play back the media due to the

characteristics or recording conditions.

Precautions

About files and folders (groups) on the disc or the
memory card

• Files are sometimes grouped into folders by genre, album, etc.

In this manual, “group” is also referred to as “folder.”

• A folder which has one or more files is regarded as a group.
• The player can detect and play back the groups which are

located up to the fifth layer.

• The files in the Control display are arranged by the alphabetical

order of extensions as follows: “asf,” “jpeg,” “mp3”, and “wma.”

• Time required for reading the media contents may vary for

different media, depending on the numbers of folders (groups)
and files recorded, etc.

• Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped into “group

1.”

• The player recognizes up to 999 files per group, and up to 250

groups per disc/memory card. Files other than MP3/WMA/
JPEG/MPEG-4 files also count in the 999 total.

Notes for making your own disc using a CD-R/CD-
RW disc

• Use “ISO 9660” as the disc format.
• The player does not support “packet writing (UDF format)”

discs.

• The player supports discs recorded with up to five multiple

sessions.

• Some media may not play due to media characteristics or

recording conditions.

Notes for making files/groups

• If a file name includes even one 2-byte character, the player

may not show the file name correctly.

• The player supports up to 12 characters as the group/file

names.

• The player can only recognize files with one of the following

extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower
case:
- For MP3 files, “.MP3,” “.mp3.”
- For WMA files, “.WMA,” “.wma,”
- For JPEG files, “.JPG,” “.JPEG,” “.jpg,” “.jpeg.”
- For MPEG-4 files, “.ASF,” “.asf.”

• For MP3 files:

- It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1 kHz

sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.

- ID 3 Tag is not available.
- MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.

• For WMA files:

- WMA Tag is not available.
- Make sure that the copyright feature is set to off.
- We recommend you to record your material at a bit rate of 64

kbps or higher.

- The player supports WMA files recorded with a bit rate of 48

kbps or higher. The player cannot play back WMA files
recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps.

• For JPEG files:

- We recommend you to record your material at a 640 x 480

pixel resolution.

- This player supports the baseline JPEG format.
- The player does not support a baseline-fomatted picture of

more than 5120 x 3413 pixels. Make sure that the pictures
pixel size is 5120 x 3413 pixels or less.

- This player cannot play back a progressive JPEG file of more

than 2048 x 1536 pixels.

• For MPEG-4 files:

- This player supports the type of simple profile and asf as

MPEG-4 files.

- The player can play back simple profile recorded not on a PC

but on a digital still/video camera.

- The size of the playback screen will be the same size as it is

recorded.

- Some recorded files may not be able to be played back

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

Max. 250 groups per media

File 1.mp3
File 2.mp3
File 3.mp3

Group 1

Group 2

Group 4

Group 3

File 4.jpg

File 5.jpg

File 6.jpg

Max.999 files
per group

File 1.jpg
File 2.jpg
File 3.jpg
File 4.jpg

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