Sony DVP-FX96 User Manual

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DVP-FX96

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Notes on MP3, JPEG, and video
files

The player can play the following files:
• MP3 files with the extension “.mp3”*

1

.

• JPEG files with the extension “.jpg”*

2

.

• JPEG image files that conform to the

DCF (Design rule for Camera File
system) image file format.

• MPEG-4 video files (simple profile) with

the extension “.mp4”*

3

.

• DATA CDs must be recorded according

to ISO 9660 Level 1, or its extended
format, Joliet.

• DATA DVDs must be recorded

according to UDF (Universal Disk
Format).

*

1

Files in mp3PRO format cannot be played.

*

2

Files with the extension “.jpe” or “.jpeg” can
be played by changing the extension to “.jpg.”

*

3

Files with copyright protection (Digital Right
Management) cannot be played. Files in
MPEG-4 AVC format cannot be played.

z

• To play a complex hierarchy of folders may

take some time. Create albums as follows:
– The number of hierarchies in the media

should be no more than two.

– The number of albums in the media should

be 50 or less.

– The number of files in one album should be

100 or less.

– The total number of albums and files in the

media should be 600 or less.

• The player plays the files in an album in the

order the media was recorded.

b

• The player will play any file in the above table,

even if the file format differs. Playing such
data may generate noise that can result in
speaker damage.

• Some DATA discs created in Packet Write

format cannot be played.

• Some DATA discs created in multiple sessions

may not be playable.

• Some JPEG files cannot be played.

• The player cannot play the JPEG file that is

larger than 3078 (width) x 2048 (height) in
normal mode, or larger than 2000 (width) x
1200 (height) in progressive JPEG. (Some
progressive JPEG files cannot be displayed
even if the size is within this specified
capacity.)

• Some MPEG-4 video files cannot be played.
• The player may not play a combination of two

or more video files.

• The player cannot play a video file of size

more than 720 (width) × 576 (height)/2 GB.

• The player may not play certain video files that

are longer than 3 hours.

• Depending on the video file, normal playback

may not be possible. The picture may be
unclear, playback may not appear smooth, the
sound may skip, etc. You are recommended to
create the file at a lower bit rate. If the sound is
still noisy, check the audio format. (MPEG-4
video files should be AAC LC.) Note,
however, the player does not conform to
WMA (Windows Media Audio) format.

• The player may not play the high bit rate video

file on the DATA CD smoothly. It is
recommended to play the high bit rate video
file using the DATA DVD.

• The player can display a file or album name up

to 14 characters. Special character appears as
“*.”

• The player can display only the currently

playing album name. Any album located on
the upper layer is displayed as “\..\.”

• Playback information of some files may not be

displayed correctly.

Notes on commercial discs

Region code

It is the system that is used to protect
copyrights. The region code is shown on
the DVD VIDEO packages according to
the region of sale. DVD VIDEOs labeled
“ALL” or “1” will play on the player.

ALL

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