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How to Operate the MVP881BR, con’t
Note: It is possible to enter a Program using just the
Front Panel Alphanumeric Display; however
the On-Screen Icon Display allows viewing of
the whole program at one time.
2. Using the Numeric Push-buttons enter the desired
Track Selection for the first Program Step.
Note: The MVP881BR automatically stores into
memory each of the program steps as they are
entered.
3. In a similar manner, enter the remaining desired
Tracks.
Note: The CLEAR Push-button may be used to delete
a selected Program Step.
4. To start playback of the just entered program press
the PLAY Push-button.
Note: To momentarily stop playback press either the
Pause
;
Push-button or the STOP< Push-
button once. To resume Program Playback
press the PLAY Push-button.
5. To cancel the Program Playback Mode press the
STOP< Push-button twice followed by pressing
the PGM (Program) Push-button.
Search Mode
Depending on the type of disc playing back the Search
Function allow for rapid selection of a location on the
disc. Refer to the chart below for disc type and search
functions available:
Disc Type
Search
Mode
BD, DVD-V,
DVD
DVD-A SACD, CD MP3, WMA,
LPCM, JPEG,
AAC
Chapter
●
- - -
Title
●
- - -
Track
-
● ● ●
Group
-
●
- -
Time
● ● ●
-
Marker
● ●
- -
To begin search on a disc press the SEARCH Push-
button on the Remote Control repeatedly
until the desired Search Mode appears on the screen.
To enter a Time, Track Number, Title Name, Group
Number or Marker Number/Time, use the Numeric,
Select, Directional or Clear Push-buutons on the Re-
mote Control.
MP3/WMA Audio CD, JPEG Photo CDs, and
Video CD Playback
The MVP881BR has the ability of playing back spe-
cial types of disc formats that are created primarily on
a computer. The ability to successfully playback these
discs on the MVP881BR Player is dependent upon
using the correct hardware and software. Please refer
to the maker of the computer and software publisher to
insure proper results. Refer to figure 42.
The MP3/WMA Audio CD Formats allow the
placing of more tracks on a CD Disc by using the
technique of lossy compression applied to the original
audio information. A special version of WMA allows
for lossless version of the original audio information.
The MP3 Track after compression is applied, results in
lower audio quality than the original recording.
The JPEG Photo File Format is used by a majority
of Digital Photo Cameras on the market and the Pho-
tos are easily viewed on a variety of consumer prod-
ucts. Some of the Kodak
1
Picture CDs and Fujifilm
2
Fujicolor
2
CDs may also playback on the MVP881BR.
The Video CDs allow for the playback of “Live
Video” copied from devices such as Camcorders and
some Digital Cameras. Refer to figure 43.
1
“Kodak” is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.
2
“Fujifilm” and “Fujicolor” are trademarks of the Fuji Company.
Figure 41