Operation 32
Using the Disc Player to play other media
Video-CDs (VCD) can be
recognised by the logo shown
here. The VCD may contain one or
more tracks, and each track may
contain one or more chapters; this
depends on the type of material
the DVD contains (films, video
clips, TV series etc.). For historical reasons a title on the
VCD is known as a track and a chapter as an index.
In general terms video CDs are controlled in a similar
way to DVDs, but they do not offer a convenient disc
menu for selecting tracks and indexes.
This means that the only buttons you are offered are
those which control the drive mechanism, like a CD:
With VCD playing . . .
Start playback
Play the next track / index
Play the current track / index again
/
Search backwards / forwards
Pause mode
Stop mode
The pictures on a Photo CD are usually organised into
albums. An album may consist of several chapters
which are sub-divided into pages. Any one page may
contain individual pictures for you to select.
When a Photo CD is inserted, it starts automatically and
displays the album on the screen.
With Photo CD playing . . .
The album is displayed . . .
Display first chapter of
/
/
Select the chapter / picture
bis
Optional: enter directly using the numeric
buttons.
Return to album
The picture is displayed . . .
/
Picture mirror
/
Picture rotation
Return to chapter page
Playing MP3 CDs
An MP3 CD can hold up to 32 album directories.
To select an album directory press the
/
buttons on the front panel (
/
buttons on the
remote control handset).
To select a title / track in an album directory, press the
/
buttons on the front panel (
/
buttons on the remote control handset).
The desired album / track number can also be entered
directly using the numeric buttons on the remote control
handset.
• In Stop mode the numbers are used to select an al-
bum.
• In Play mode the numbers are used to select music
tracks.
Note:
It may take more than 10 seconds for the machine to
read the contents of an MP3 CD since one disc can
contain a large number of collections of music tracks.
Only the first „session“ of a multi-session disc is sup-
ported.
The following formats are supported:
• CDs to ISO 9660 format
• max. 30 characters
• max. file cascading: 8 levels
• max. ALB number 32
• supports VBR bit rate
• supported sampling frequencies for MP3 CD: 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
• supported bit rates for MP3 CD: 32, 64, 96, 128, 192,
256, 320 (kbps)
The following formats are not supported:
• Files such as *.WMA, *.AAC, *.DLF, *.M3U, *.PLS
• File names including Chinese characters
• Discs on which the recording session was not closed
(Non Session Closed)
• Discs which were recorded using the UDF format
• Files which contain ID3V2 tags