Onkyo PR-155X Home Theater System User Manual


 
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About Discs
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The DV-S155X can play back CD-R/CD-RW
discs containing music CD data, music data
in formats such as MP3, and image data in
formats such as JPEG. However depending
on the disc, you may occasionally experience
problems such as inability to play back, audi-
ble noise, or distorted sound.
•For details, refer to the owner’s manual for
your recorder.
Use discs that are recorded according in
compliance with the ISO9660 level 2 CD-
ROM file system. (However, only eight lev-
els of folder hierarchy are supported, as in
ISO9660 level 1.)
Up to 999 folders and 671 tracks can be
recognized and played.
When displayed on the screen, a three-digit
number is added to each folder and track.
In the case of a multi-session disc, only the
first session is played.
If you attempt to play back a disc that the
DV-S155X does not support, a message of
“This format cannot be played” will
appear.
The disc must be finalized.
Caution
In some cases, a DVD-R/DVD-RW or CD-R/
CD-RW recorded on a recorder or computer
may not be playable. (Possible causes: the
characteristics of the disc, scratches, dirt on
the disc, dirt on the lens of the player, con-
densation, etc.)
Only MP3 files with a filename extension
of “.mp3” or “.MP3” can be played back.
MPEG1 audio layer 3 (64--384 kbps) files
recorded with a sampling frequency of
44.1/48 kHz are supported.
•Variable bit rate (VBR) files from 64 kbps
through 384 kbps are supported. The time
indication in the display area may not be
shown correctly during VBR playback.
WMA stands for “Windows Media Audio,”
and is an audio compression technology
developed by Microsoft Corporation USA.
Only WMA files with a filename extension
of “.wma”, “.WMA” or “.ASF” can be
played back.
Files recorded with a sampling frequency
of 44.1/48 kHz are supported.
•Variable bit rate (VBR) files from 16 kbps
through 192 kbps are supported. The time
indication in the display area may not be
shown correctly during VBR playback.
Defeat WMA content protection when
recorded the WMA data to disc.
JPEG is a graphic format used for saving
image files such as photos and illustrations.
JPEG still images with a filename exten-
sion of “.jpg,” “.JPG” or “.JPEG“ can be
displayed.
The following JPEG files of 5 Mbytes or
less are supported.
Brightness/color difference ratios of 4:4:4,
4:2:2, and 4:1:1 are supported.
Progressive JPEG is not supported.
Regarding CD-R/CD-RW play-
back
Regarding MP3/WMA/JPEG play-
back
Regarding MP3 playback
Regarding WMA playback
Regarding JPEG playback