Folder selection, Mp3/wma/cd audio playback, Advance functions – Samsung DVD-P191K User Manual

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- To select the Peer Folder
Press the π

/† buttons to select the desired folder, then

press ENTER.

- To select the Sub-Folder
Press the π

/† buttons to select the desired folder,

then press ENTER.

Folder Selection

The folder can be selected in Stop or Play mode.

- Random: Song files which have the same extension will be
played in random order.

To resume normal play, press the CANCEL button.

CD-R MP3/WMA file

When you record MP3 or WMA files on CD-R, please refer
to the following.

- Your MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET

format.

ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 or WMA files are compatible

with Microsoft's DOS and Windows, and with Apple's Mac.
This format is the most widely used.

- When naming your MP3 or WMA files, do not exceed 8

characters, and enter “.mp3, .wma” as the file
extension.

General name format : Title.mp3. or Title.wma. When

composing your title, make sure that you use 8 characters
or less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of
special characters including: (.,/,\,=,+).

- Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 Kbps

when recording MP3º files.

Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate

of compression/decompression you choose. Getting CD
audio sound requires an analog/digital sampling rate, that
is conversion to MP3 format, of at least 128 Kbps and up to
160 Kbps. However, choosing higher rates, like 192 Kbps or
more, only rarely give better sound quality. Conversely, files
with decompression rates below 128 Kbps will not be played
properly.

- Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 64Kbps

when recording WMA files.

Sound quality with WMA files basically depends on the rate

of compression/decompression you choose.

Getting CD audio sound requires an analog/digital sampling

rate, that is conversion to WMA format, of at least 64Kbps
and up to 192Kbps. Conversely, files with decompression
rates below 64Kbps or over 192Kbps will not be played

properly.
- Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files.
Certain "secured" files are encrypted and code protected to

prevent illegal copying. These files are of the following types:
Windows Media (registered trade mark of Microsoft Inc) and
SDMI (registered trade mark of The SDMI Foundation). You
cannot copy such files.

- Important:
The above recommendations cannot be taken as a

guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3 recordings,
or as an assurance of sound quality. You should note that
certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on
CD-Rs prevent optimal playback of these files on your DVD
player (degraded sound quality and in some cases, inability
of the player to read the files).

- This unit can play a maximum of 500 files and 500 folders

per disc.

- To select the Parent Folder
Press the RETURN button to go to parent folder, or press

the π

/† buttons to select “..” and press ENTER to go to the

parent folder.

R o o t

W M A

J P E G

M P 3

S O N G F I L E 3

M U S I C

S O N G F I L E 1

S O N G F I L E 2

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P a r e n t F o l d e r

C u r r e n t F o l d e r

S u b - F o l d e r s

P e e r F o l d e r s

1. Open the disc tray. Place the disc on the tray. Close the tray.
- Only one kind of file is played back when a disc or a
folder contains both MP3 and WMA files.

2. Press the π

/† or √/® buttons to select a song file.

Press ENTER to begin playback of the song file.

MP3/WMA/CD Audio Playback

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B e c a u s e Y o u

C a c t u s

S a d D a y u

W o n d e r f u l

B e c a u s e Y o u

0 0 : 0 0 : 2 3

REPEAT

Return

Enter

Repeat

Play

Off

Repeat/Random playback

Press the REPEAT button to change the playback mode.
There are four modes, such as Off, Track, Folder, Disc and
Random.
- Off: Normal Playback
- Track: Repeats the current song file.
- Folder: Repeats the song files which have the same exten
sion in the current folder.
- Disc: Repeats the disc that is playing.

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