Multimedia files playback, Playback with jpeg files – Xoro HSD 6000 User Manual

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MULTIMEDIA FILES PLAYBACK

Playback with JPEG Files

Section 1: What is a JPEG?

SECTION 2: PLAYING YOUR JPEG FILES

IMAGE ROTATION

JPEG is short for the 'Joint Photographic Experts Group', a group of experts nominated to produce
standards for continuous tone image coding.

The best known standard from JPEG is 10918-1 (ITU-T T.81), which is the first of a multi-part set of
standards for still image compression. This allows you to create files (such as photographs, drawings,
and most clip-art) that can be archived on a CD-R for viewing on the AD-1600/1700M, computer, or the
web.

This DVD player provides with the ability to playback most JPEG files, that are commonly used for
digital cameras, and KODAK Picture CDs to view your photos on a television in the comfort of your
home from a CD-R!

Before playing, make sure of WITH MENU highlighted on
the PREFERENCES PAGE menu (See SMART NAVI).

When a JPEG disc is loaded into the player, a menu will
appear on screen.

Run

keys on the remote control to do the

selection of the folder JPG, MP3 (MPEG4), or other format
on the disc inserted:

Use numeric keys to designate the number of the picture,
from which the photos showing go on accordingly.

There are four modes to rotate a picture: Invert, Mirror,
Left, and Right. These operations are allowed only when a

picture is being displayed normally, and will be cancelled
automatically when a new picture is displayed. The arrow key are used to select the different rotation
modes:

Up

- Invert/Normal

Down

- Mirror/Normal

Left

- Turn left

Right

- Turn right

WHAT IS PICTURE CD?

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MP3

WMA

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