Mp3, windows media and jpeg playback – Harman-Kardon DVD 49 User Manual

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MP3, Windows Media and JPEG Playback

MP3, Windows Media and JPEG
Playback

The player will recognize data from CD-ROM
discs recorded in the MP3, Windows Media 8
(WMA) or JPEG formats, including images stored
on Kodak Picture CDs. You may also play discs
with more than one of the three formats.

The Specific File Types That May be
Played Are:
MP3 Files: MP3 is a popular audio

compression format that was developed by the
Motion Picture Experts Group as part of the
MPEG-1 video compression format. Depending
on the specific MP3 encoder used, file size is
greatly reduced so that you store many more
songs on one compact disc than in the
standard audio CD format. MP3 is also used to
download audio files to computers for home
use. Note, however, that in order to play an
MP3 file, the disc may not contain any encryp-
tion or coding that prevents playback. Always
be certain that you have, or have purchased,
the proper rights or authorization before creat-
ing a CD-ROM with MP3 or any other codec
format. Due to variations in the different
encoders and variations of the MP3 codec and
the different bit rates used to record MP3 discs,
the player may not be able to play all discs
with MP3 files. We cannot guarantee complete
compatibility with MP3 discs, even though they
may play on a computer. This is normal and
does not indicate a problem with the player.
Note, also, that when a multi session disc with
both standard CD audio and MP3 (or WMA)
content is used, the player will only play the CD
audio sections of the disc.

WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is

an audio compression format developed by the
Microsoft

®

Corporation for use with its

Windows Media Player. WMA files may be
created with greater compression than MP3
without sacrificing audio quality so that even
more songs may be recorded on a disc. Note
that there have been a number of versions of
Windows Media, and the player is compatible
only with files that end in the “wma”
extension and that were recorded using the
Windows Media Series 8 encoding.

JPEG Files: “JPEG” is the acronym used to

identify image files recorded according to
specifications established by Joint
Photographic Experts Group for compressing
still images. Identified by the file extension
“jpg” when they are recorded on most com-
puters, JPEG files may be created by a digital
still camera and then edited and “burned” to a
disc in your personal computer, recorded on a
CD-ROM disc from film images by a photo
processor, or scanned from printed photos into
your personal computer and then burned onto
a CD-ROM.

• MPEG 2 Files: MPEG stands for the Motion

Pictures Expert Group, which defines digital
audio/video standards. The MPEG 2 format is a
method of compressing video presentations,
and is the standard generally used for televi-
sion broadcasting and DVD, with some minor
modifications appropriate to each type of use.
It is possible to create MPEG files from home
movies using your PC and video conversion
software, and to store them on media as indi-
vidual raw MPEG files.
The player is capable of recognizing and play-
ing these files, which are selected for playback
using the Contents Menu, the same as for
other data files.

Discs containing MP3, WMA, MPEG or JPEG files
are navigated and controlled differently from
standard DVDs and CDs. When a disc containing
one or more of these types of files is loaded in
the player, the Contents menu screen will appear.

Figure 8 – Data File Contents Menu

This Contents Menu is similar to the one used for
CDs. However, it displays data files and is capa-
ble of displaying a hierarchy of folders, if the
media is structured as such.

Files are listed by name, including the file exten-
sion that identifies their type, such as “.JPG” in
the examples in (Figure 8 - VCD Info Menu) for
JPEG files. In addition, an icon to the left of the
file name indicates the type of file.

A camera indicates an image file, musical notes
indicate MP3 and WMA files, and a screen indi-
cates a raw MPEG video file.

Play will not begin immediately; select an item
for playback by navigating to it and pressing the
OK or Play Button. You may also select an item
by using the Numeric Keys to enter its order in
the current view, for example, referring to
Figure 8, entering the number “2” will display
the second JPEG file.

• To expand a folder (if any), press the
Navigation Buttons until the desired folder name
is highlighted, then press the OK Button.

• To collapse a folder (so that you can select
another folder on the disc), use the Navigation
Buttons to highlight the folder icon at the top of
the track list and press the OK Button.

• To select a track, press the Navigation Buttons
until the desired track name is highlighted. To
start play of the selected track, press the OK or
Play Button.

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