Mp3 and jpeg – Loewe Auro 2216 PS User Manual

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MP3 and JPEG

Status display

When you insert an MP3 CD and there is an L-link to the TV set, the TV picture is
switched off automatically. To show the status display, press the button

(it

takes a few seconds for the TV picture to appear).

Note: If there is no L-link to the TV set you have to select the Euro-AV socket of
the Auro on the TV set to display the status display on the TV set.

Here is an example of the status display for an MP3-CD:

MP3

Total titles 12

" name of the disc"

Press the button.

The status display is closed and the TV set switched off (only
with L-link).

MP3 and JPEG mixed

Operation of MP3 and JPEG data is very similar. In mixed CDs, Auro only initially
provides the MP3 data. You have to switch over the data format to be able to use
the JPEG data. The Folder/Title Table must be displayed in order to do this (but-
ton OK). Press the

, button with the Folder/Title Table displayed to switch

back and forth between MP3 and JPEG data.

CD Text

Both with MP3 and JPEG-CDs, the name of the disc and the name of the current
title are shown in the Auro display – similar to Audio-CDs with CD-Text. There is
no equivalent of the artist’s name on Audio-CDs for MP3 and JPEG-CDs.
Text display same as Audio CD (see page 9).

Menu bar MP3

If MP3 data are being processed, the menu bar is the same as that for Audio-CD
(pg. 8).

Note: The following special features apply for MPEG in comparison with Audio-
CDs:

”Repeat A-B” is not available
with ”Repeat all” only the current folder (see pg. 33) is repeated
”CD Random” only works on the last folder

Menu bar JPEG

If you have selected JPEG data, you get the JPEG menu bar:

2/9

off

off

Select title

Zoom

Repeat

Select title
according to Audio CD (pg. 8).

Zoom
according to the DVD (pg. 3/4).

Repeat
according to Audio-CD, ”Repeat title/all” (pg. 9); for JPEG only the options ”all”
and ”off” are available.
With “Repeat all” you can select a kind of slide show in which all pictures are
shown for eight seconds each.



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