T+A Elektroakustik K 6 Speaker System User Manual


 
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