Playing an audio cd or mp3/wma file – LG LFD790 User Manual

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Playing an Audio CD or
MP3/WMA file

The unit can play audio CDs and MP3/WMA files.
Before playing MP3/WMA files, read “MP3/WMA audio
file requirement” on right.

1. Press HOME.

The HOME menu appears.

2. Select [MUSIC] option.

3. Select a media that contains MP3/WMA or audio

title then press ENTER.
The [Music List] menu appears on the TV screen.

4. Use v/V to select a track then press B (PLAY).

Playback starts.
You can use variable playback functions.
Refer to pages 18-19.

Tips:

If you want to move to the upper directory, use
the v / V to highlight

and press ENTER.

Press and hold v to move to the previous
page.
Press and hold V to move to the next page.

5. To stop playback at any time, press STOP.

Audio CD and Music menu options

1. Press v / V to select a folder/file on the Audio CD

or Music menu then press ENTER.
The menu options appear.
The menu options displayed differ depending on
the selected media.

2. Press v / V / b / B to select an option, and press

ENTER.

[Play] Start playback the selected title.
[Random] Start or cancel random playback.
[Open] Opens the folder and a list of files in the
folder appears.
[Prog. add] Adds the track(s) to Program list.

Random

1. Press v / V to select a file then press ENTER.

The menu options appear.

2. Press v / V to select [Random] option then press

ENTER.
The unit automatically begins random playback
and “RANDOM” appears on the menu screen.

3. To return to normal playback, select [Random]

option again then press ENTER.

Tip:
By pressing > during Random playback, the unit
selects another track and resumes Random playback.

MP3/WMA audio file requirement

File extensions
“.mp3”, “.wma (v2, v4, v7, v8 available)”.

Sampling frequency:
within 16 - 48 kHz (MP3), within 8 - 48kHz (WMA)

Bit rate:
within 32 - 320kbps (MP3), 5 - 192kbps (WMA)

CD-R Format:
ISO 9660 and JOLIET.

DVD±R/RW Format:
ISO 9660 (UDF Bridge format)

Maximum Files/Disc:
Less than 999 (total number of files and folders)

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