Sd-card player, Playable data formats on the sd-card, How to record play data on sd-cards – Panasonic CQ-VD7700U User Manual

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SD-Card Player

IMPORTANT

If you have saved still image and/or moving image

data on SD Memory Cards by yourself using a PC, you
may not be able to play images unless you have con-
figured the folders correctly and named the folders
and files correctly. For further detail, refer to the next
page.

When playing music using an SD card, play the SD

Audio files which were written on the card using SD-

Jukebox (option).

If you have saved data on SD cards using “Panasonic

SD Multi AV Device”, for instance, which is available
as an optional accessory, the data can be played by
the unit straight way.

Use SD card with a memory size of 512 MB or less.

Playable data formats on the SD-Card

CQ-VD7700U/VD7500U can treat the following data for-
mats.

Still Pictures: JPEG files taken on digital
cameras conforming to DCF standards.
(set down by the Japan Electronics and
Information Technology Industries
Association.)

Motion pictures: MPEG4 files (ASF for-
mat) taken on a digital video camera or
SD Multi AV Device.
Notes:
• If the file list screen contains 7 or more

files, press [}], [{], []] or [[] to
scroll to the next (or previous)
page.

• When MPEG4 moving pictures are

played back, mosaic-like patterns may occur or frames
may be dropped during scenes with fast-moving subjects.
This is normal and not a sign of trouble.

Music (Audio files): MP3 and AAC audio files recorded with
“Panasonic Media Manager” or “SD-Jukebox” software
included with Panasonic SD Multi AV Device and SD Audio
Player.

Notes:
• SD audio files written using a function other than SD-

Jukebox may not be recognized.

MP3 audio files cannot be played. (However, this does

not apply to MP3 files that were written using SD-
Jukebox for use as SD audio files.)

• This unit can neither record nor erase the data.
• Titles and names of the artists may not always appear on

the display.

• If there are multiple numbers of still

pictures that are tied in with SD-
Jukebox, only the first still picture is
displayed.

• It may not be possible for the unit to

play back some kind of still pictures
even when they are tied in with SD-
Jukebox.

Voice: G.726 files recorded on a digital video camera or SD
Multi AV Device.

Notes:
• Some files are not compatible with this unit and can not be

played back. For example: Motion picture files recorded
using a digital still camera with motion picture function, IC
recorder voice files etc.

• Under certain condition, some files may not be played back

even if these are compatible ones.

How to record play data on SD-Cards

Personal Computer

• You can copy Still pictures and Motion pictures to your

SD-Card by connecting it to a computer with a USB SD-
Card Reader/Writer (BN-SDCAP, option) or PC card adapter
(BN-SDABP, option) When recording to an SD-Card on a
computer. (Please refer to the “IMPORTANT” statement
above.)

• If you have attached still pictures to an audio file (using

SD-Jukebox Ver.3.0 or later, option) the unit can also show
the first of these pictures.

Treatments of SD-Card

Other equipment (example: Digital still camera, IC Voice Recorder, Digital Camcorder)

The SD-Card recorded by some certain equipment (see previous page) can be played back on this unit without special
procedures. This equipment creates folders and files in the following way:

DCIM

100CDPFP

PRL001

SD_VIDEO

SD_VC100

SD_VOICE

SD_AUDIO

root

JPEG files

MPEG4 files

Voice files

Music files

• SD_VOICE and SD_AUDIO are hidden folders created when you record

voice or audio files, and play automatically on other equipment.
This unit needs these folders on an SD-Card to play the files. Do not delete
them on your computer.

• “DCIM”, “SD_VIDEO”, “SD_VOICE” and “SD_AUDIO” are necessary to play

files but have no effect on operation.

• You may be unable to play some files due to the origin of the copy, or the

naming of folders and files.

Naming rule for the recoding files on SD-Cards.

JPEG still pictures

MPEG4 motion pictures

Example:

Example:

IMGA 0001.JPG

MOL 001.ASF

Four Four numbers

3 digits hexadecimal numbers

characters

(Numbers 0 to 9 and letters A
to F)

Make sure that none of the files in a folder have the same last 4 (or 3)

characters These files can not be played back.

SD logo is a trademark.

Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are provided a license by

ARIS/SOLANA/4C. Licensed AAC Patents (U.S. patent under numbers);

08/937,950 5,394,473 5,579,430 5,481,614 5,299,238 5,581,654 5848391

5,583,962 08/678,666 5,592,584 5,299,239 05-183,988 5,291,557 5,274,740

98/03037 5,781,888 5,299,240 5,548,574 5,451,954 5,633,981 97/02875

08/039,478 5,197,087 08/506,729 5 400 433 5 297 236 97/02874 08/211,547

5,490,170 08/576,495 5,222,189 4,914,701 98/03036 5,703,999 5,264,846

5,264,846 5,717,821 5,357,594 5,235,671 5,227,788 08/557,046 5,268,685

08/392,756 5 752 225 07/640,550 5,285,498 08/894,844 5,375,189

Cautions:
• Do not leave the SD-Card where they will be become

hot or exposed to direct sunlight or where electric-
magnetic waves or static electricity occurs readily.

• Keep the terminal area on the back of the cards free

from dirt, water and foreign matter. Do not touch this
area with your hands or any other objects.

• Static-Electricity or malfunctioning of the unit or the

cards may cause the cards to be damaged or their data
to be lost. It is recommended that valuable data be
stored on the PC as well.

Note:
Do not leave cards on the following places:
• Direct sunlight
• Near car heaters
• Dirty, dusty and damp areas
• Seats and dashboards

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