Denon DVD-2200 Operating Instructions Manual page 55

Dvd audio-video/super audio cd player
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Special play modes for MP3 and JPEG files
cursor buttons to select the play mode, the • and ª cursor buttons to select the special play mode.
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• MP3 (Only MP3 files are played in order from the selected MP3 files.)
• JPEG (Only JPEG files are played in order from the selected JPEG files.)
• FOLDER (the MP3 and JPEG files in the folder are played in order starting from the selected file)
• FOLDER REPEAT (all the MP3 and JPEG files in the folder are played repeatedly starting from the selected file)
• DISC (all the MP3 and JPEG files on the disc are played in order starting from the selected file)
• DISC REPEAT (all the MP3 and JPEG files on the disc are played repeatedly starting from the selected file)
• RANDOM ON (all the MP3 and JPEG files in the folder are played in random order starting from the selected file)
• TRACK REPEAT (the select MP3 or JPEG file is played repeatedly)
NOTES:
• The DVD-2200 is compatible with image data stored in JPEG format, but Denon does not guarantee that all image data stored in
JPEG format can be viewed.
• Files with sizes of up to 30 Mbytes can be displayed.
• The DVD-2200 is not compatible with Progressive JPEG files.
• It may not be possible to play some CD-Rs/RWs due to disc properties, dirt, scratches, etc.
• When storing JPEG files on the CD-R/RW, set the writing program to store the files in the "ISO9660 level 1" format.
• Be sure to give JPEG files the extension ".JPG" and ".JPE". Files with other extensions or with no extensions cannot be viewed on
the DVD-2200 .
• Do not apply stickers, tape, etc., to either the label side or the signal side of CD-R/RW discs. If adhesive gets on the surface of a
disc, the disc may get stuck inside the DVD-2200 and be impossible to eject.
• Do not play CD-R/RW discs containing any files other than music CD files (in CDA format), MP3 and JPEG files. Doing so may result
in malfunction or damage, depending on the type of file.
• JPEG files written using Macintosh computers cannot be played.
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