File Formats - Grundig 32 VLE 6020 User Manual

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USB­PROCESS
File­formats
Your television can be operated via the USB
input with the following file formats:
Video­data
Video compression / decompression (codec)
is intended for decreasing the storage area
without sacrificing the picture quality.
Your TV allows you to play compressed video
data with XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC(L4.1, Ref.
Frames:4), MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MJPEG,
MOV standards.
File extensions supported by the device: ".avi",
"mkv", ".mp4", ".ts", ".mov", ".mpg", ".dat",
".vob",".divx". In addition to video data, these
files also contain audio data compressed and
"packaged" by using MP3, AAC or Dolby
Digital.
Format (codec) information is embedded within
the file content and may differ depending on the
file extension. The ".avi", ".mkv" or ".divx" files
containing divx codec within are not played
back.
See http://patents.dts.com for DTS patents.
Manufactured under the license of DTS Licensing
Limited. DTS,
The Symbol, the accompanying DTS and Symbol and
DTS-HD are trademarks or registered trademarks of
DTS, Inc. in the United States of America and in other
countries. © DTS, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Audio­data
Your television can play audio data coded with
MP3, AAC standards.
MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Level 3 and is
based on the MPEG-1 standard developed by
MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group).
AAC indicates the Advanced Audio Coding and
has been developed by MPEG. AAC provides
higher audio quality with the same data rate (bit
rate).
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a
compression standard developed by Microsoft
for audio data.
These formats enable audio files to be saved on
storage devices with a sound quality similar to
that of a CD.
File extensions supported by your device:
".mp3", ".mp2", ".wma", ".m4a", ".aac", ".wav"
MP3 files can be organized into folders and
sub-folders similar to the files on a computer.
Picture­data
Your television can display picture data in JPEG,
PNG and BMP formats.
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This
process is intended to compress picture files.
PNG and BMP standards are intended to
compress picture data without loss.
Picture files can be saved in a data storage
medium together with other file types.
Such files can be organized as folders and sub
folders.
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