Playing audio, mp3, and wma discs – Insignia NS-H3005 User Manual
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Marker Search
You can start playback from a stored marker. 
You can store up to nine markers.
To enter a marker:
1 During disc playback, press MARKER when 
playback reaches the spot that you want to 
store. The Marker icon appears on the 
television screen briefly.
2 Repeat step 1 to enter up to nine markers on
a disc.
To recall a marked scene:
1 During disc playback, press SEARCH. The 
Marker Search menu appears on the screen.
2 Within 10 seconds, press
or
to select a
marker number that you want to recall.
3 Press MEMORY/ENTER. Playback starts
from the marked scene.
4 Press SEARCH to close the Marker Search
menu.
To clear a marked scene:
1 During disc playback, press SEARCH. The 
Marker Search menu appears on the screen.
2 Press
or
to select the marker number
that you want to erase.
3 Press CLEAR. The marker number is erased
from the list.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to erase additional
marker numbers.
5 Press SEARCH to close the Marker Search
menu.
Checking the contents of DVD Video discs
DVDs may offer menus that allow you to access 
special features. 
To use the DVD menu:
1 Press DISC MENU.
2 Press the appropriate number button to
select an option.
Or
Press the
,
,
, or
buttons to highlight
your selection, then press MEMORY/ENTER.
3 Press MENU again to close the DVD menu.
Title menu
To use the Title menu:
1 Press TITLE. If the current title has a menu, 
the menu appears on the screen. Otherwise, 
the disc menu may appear.
The menu can list camera angles, spoken 
language and subtitle options, and chapters 
for the title.
2 Press TITLE again to close the title menu.
Camera Angle
If the disc contains scenes recorded at different 
camera angles, you can change to a different 
camera angle during playback.
Press ANGLE repeatedly during playback to 
select a different angle. The number of the 
current angle appears on the display.
Changing the Audio Language
Press AUDIO repeatedly during playback to hear 
a different audio language or audio track.
Subtitles
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly during playback to 
see the different subtitle languages.
Playing audio, MP3, and WMA discs
The home theater system can play MP3 and 
WMA formatted recordings on CD-ROM, CD-R, 
or CD-RW discs.
About MP3/WMA recordings
About MP3 files
•
An MP3 file is audio data compressed by 
using the MPEG1 audio layer-3 file-coding 
scheme. Files that have the .mp3 file 
extension are called MP3 files.
•
The player can not read an MP3 file that has 
a file extension other than .mp3.
About WMA files
•
A WMA file is a Microsoft audio compression 
technology.
•
WMA (Windows Media Audio) offers double 
the audio compression of the MP3 format.
MP3/WMA disc compatibility
MP3/WMA disc compatibility with this home 
theater system is limited as follows:
•
Sampling frequency—44.1kHz (MP3), 32 - 
44.1kHz (WMA)
•
Bit rate—between 32- 320kbps (MP3), 32 - 
128kbps (WMA)
•
CD-R physical format should be ISO 9660
•
If you record MP3 or WMA files using 
software which cannot create a FILE 
SYSTEM, (for example Direct-CD), you will 
not be able to playback the MP3 or WMA 
files. We recommend that you use Easy CD 
Creator™, which creates an ISO9660 file 
system.
•
A single session disc requires MP3 or WMA 
files in the first track. If there is no MP3 or 
WMA file in the first track, the DVD player 
cannot playback the MP3 or WMA files. If you 
want to playback MP3 or WMA files, format 
all the data in the disc or use a new one.
•
File names should be named using eight 
letters or less and must incorporate the .mp3 
or .wma extension. For example: 
********.MP3 or ********.WMA
•
Do not use special letters such as / : * ? “ < >
•
Total number of files on the disc should be 
less than 650.
This home theater system requires discs or 
recordings to meet certain technical standards in 
order to achieve optimal playback quality. 
Pre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to 
these standards. There are many different types 
of recordable disc formats (including CD-R 
containing MP3 or WMA files) that require 
certain pre-existing conditions to insure 
compatible playback.
Note
If
appears, the feature is not available on the disc.