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Hints for MP3 files:
• Folders are known as Groups, Files are known 
as Tracks.
• Folders are shown with the   icon.
• The system can recognise up to 999 groups (or 
folders) per disc, and up to 999 tracks (or files) 
per disc.
• The maximum displayable number of letters for 
the group or the track name varies depending 
on their names. Unrecognisable characters will 
be replaced with asterisks (✶).
• Unplayable groups and tracks may be displayed 
depending on the recording conditions.
• For MP3 file recorded in Variable Bit Rate 
(VBR), the unit may not display the actual 
elapsed time.
It is recommended that files to be played back in 
this unit are recorded under the following 
specifications:
[MP3]
• Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
• Constant Bit Rate: 112 kbps to 320 kbps
Note
• MP3 files cannot be recorded as digital sound using 
an MD or DAT deck.
• Files with extensions other than “.mp3 (MP3)” will 
not be listed in the File List.
• Some folders or files listed in the File List may be 
unplayable due to their recording status.
• The File List displays only up to 8 folder and file 
names.
Playing back a JPEG
Press [DVD] first.
1 Press [TOP MENU].
• To exit the JPEG list, press [TOP MENU] again, 
[STOP 
S] or [RETURN].
• If there are more than one page of JPEG list, 
press [FWD f]  to jump to the next page or 
press [REV r]  to jump to the previous page.
2 Press [Cursor U / D / L / P] to select 
a desired file to be played back, then 
press [PLAY P] or [ENTER].
An image will be played back from the selected 
file and go to the next one in turn.
3 Press [STOP S] to stop playback.
Notes on JPEG:
After the file is displayed for 5 seconds or 10 seconds 
(see “Slide Show” on page 64), the display will move 
to the next file.
During JPEG playback, press [Cursor 
P] or 
[Cursor 
L] to rotate a picture 90 degrees clockwise or 
counterclockwise respectively. (Not available when 
the display menu appears.)
Files with extensions other than “.jpg/.jpeg (JPEG)” 
will not be listed in the File List.
[JPEG] Size of picture
• Upper limit: 6300 x 5100 dots
• Lower limit: 32 x 32 dots
• Capacity limit: less than 2.2 MB
• High resolution or large-size JPEG files take a few 
moments to be displayed.
• It is impossible to play back progressive JPEGs 
(JPEG files saved in progressive format) on this 
unit.
• It is impossible to play back JPEG files of 2.2 MB or 
more.
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