Advanced playback, Jpeg disc playback, Mp3 playback – Kodak MP6000 User Manual

Page 13: Progressive scan, Pal/ntsc, Menu, Volume and mute, Title

Advertising
background image

11

ADVANCED PLAYBACK

When playing JPEG disc, a navigation menu will be displayed automatically if the disc is loaded in succession.
In the menu, use UP or DOWN in the cursor to select a file,then press "ENTER/PLAY", the file will be play with
a slide-show. Press PREV or NEXT to select the previous or the next picture. Press PAUSE to pause the
current picture for enjoying, when press ENTER/PLAY, it will return to normal playing. Press ZOOM to start
zoom function. When ZOOM is on, press PREV or NEXT to switch among pictures; press F.REV and F.FWD to
select different enlargement ratio, When ZOOM is off, press CURSOR key can move the enlargement picture.
The picture can be rotated, inverted or mirrored as noted under Kodak playback.
IMPORTANT NOTE: High resolution pictures may have more flicker than lower resolution pictures.

JPEG DISC PLAYBACK

MP3_01

MP3_02

MP3_03

MP3_04

MP3_05

MP3_06

00:00

00:00

001/010

MP3 PLAYBACK

MENU

Press this button to display root menu, select item
according to your preference. (This key is valid to
DVDs possessing multi-layer menu.)

VOLUME and MUTE

Press " + " at the right of VOLUME to increase
volume, " - " to decrease to volume. The first press
MUTE will display Mute ( no audio ), the second
press will return to normal.

TITLE

On some DVD discs, pressing this button will display
the title menu. You can press digits or cursor buttons
to select the chapters preferred.

PAL/NTSC

Press the key will switch among NTSC, PAL and
Multi.

EQU

Press " EQU " once, the screen will display
EQU mode one; Press "EQU" second time to display
EQU mode two. Press " EQU " third time will cancel
this function.

To use this feature a TV/display with progressive scan feature is required.
Progressive scan (480P) is a method of creating a high-density video signal that doubles the scan lines of a
conventional interlaced signal (480I) to create a noticeably sharp picture. Progressive scan requires only one
1/60th of a second pass as it scans all 525 horizontal lines at once (480 displayed), thus doubling the scan
lines of interlaced signals for higher playback density. As a result, progressive scan offers high picture resolu-
tion and eliminates bothersome motion affects such as jagged edges on moving objects that are typical of a
converted interlaced signal.
The heart of Progressive Scan's advancement in picture quality is a high-density one-chip LSI (large-scale
Integrated circuit) that performs the critical progressive signal processing tasks with high precision. The
progressive-scan DVD-Video player recognizes the differences between film and video source material and
adjusts its processing accordingly. The natural quality of film is preserved, while special filtering and
intelligent edge enhancement produce video source images with natural motion and minimized flicker.

PROGRESSIVE SCAN

When playing MP3 disc, a navigation menu will be displayed
automatically if the disc is loaded in succession.
In the menu, use UP or DOWN cursor buttons to choose folder,
then press " ENTER/PLAY " button to confirm. In the folder, use
UP or DOWN buttons to select the file, then press "ENTER/PLAY"
to play this file. In this page, use LEFT cursor button to return to
the previous menu, press PREV or NEXT to go to the previous
or next page.

Advertising