About Mp3 Audio Tracks And Jpeg Image Files - Sony RDR-GXD360 Operating Instructions Manual

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To stop playback or slideshow
Press x.
To pause playback or slideshow
Press X.
To play the beginning of the track
Press OPTIONS to select "Play Beginning,"
and press ENTER.
To fast forward or review a track
Press m/M during playback.
To go to the next or previous MP3 audio
track or JPEG image file
Press . or > during playback. If you
repeatedly press . or >, you will go to
the next or previous album. (MP3 audio track
only)
To go to the next or previous album
Press
during playback or slideshow.
/
To rotate a picture
Press OPTIONS while the JPEG image is
displayed to select "Rotate Right" or "Rotate
Left," and press ENTER.
z Hints
• Press the AUDIO button
stereo or monaural audio tracks.
• You can rotate a JPEG image by using the </,
buttons when the image is displayed.
• Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show information
about the JPEG album or image on your TV
screen. Then press TIME/TEXT to toggle
between the current selected image number and
album number.
b
Notes
• Some JPEG files, especially files of three million
pixels or more, may lengthen the slideshow
interval.
• Rotated JPEG images will not be saved when you
switch to another folder.
• Images larger than 720 × 480 will be reduced to
720 × 480 when displayed.
• The following images are not displayed:
– progressive JPEG image files
– greyscale JPEG image files
– 4:1:1 JPEG image files
• When you attempt to play a broken file or a file
that does not satisfy the play conditions,
appears but the recorder cannot play the file.
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to switch between
About MP3 audio tracks and
JPEG image files
MP3 is an audio compression technology that
satisfies certain ISO/MPEG regulations.
JPEG is an image compression technology.
You can play MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer 3)
format audio tracks and JPEG image files on
DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs)
or JPEG image files on DATA DVDs (DVD-
ROMs/DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/
DVD-Rs).
DATA CDs must be recorded according to
ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet format for
the recorder to recognize the MP3 tracks.
You can also play discs recorded in
MultiSession/Border.
See the instructions supplied with the disc
drives and the recording software (not
supplied) for details on the recording format.
Note on MultiSession/Border discs
If audio tracks and images in Music CD
format or Video CD format are recorded in
the first session/border, only the first session/
border will be played back.
b
Note
The recorder may not be able to play some DATA
CDs created in the Packet Write format.

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