Using Media Player - Panasonic Viera TX-P50VT20BA Operating Instructions Manual

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Using Media Player

Media Player allows you to enjoy photo, video or music recorded on an SD Card and a USB Flash
Memory, and recorded contents on the registered USB HDD.
VIERA IMAGE VIEWER is the function of the easy viewing for photos or videos recorded on an SD Card
on the TV screen by simply inserting into the SD Card slot.
Photo mode : Still pictures recorded by digital cameras will be displayed.
Video mode : (For SD Card or USB Flash Memory) Moving pictures recorded by digital video cameras will be
played back.
(For registered USB HDD) TV programmes recorded in USB HDD registered to this TV will be played back.
Music mode : Digital music data will be played back.
During the operation, audio signal is output from AV1, AV2, AUDIO OUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminals,
but no video signals are output. AV1 and AV2 can output audio signal if "AV1 / AV2 out" is set to "Monitor" in the
Setup Menu (p. 40).
"Date" shows the date on which the recording was made by the recording equipment. The file without record of
the date is shown "**/**/****".
Data format for SD Card / USB Flash Memory browsing
Photo : Still images taken by digital still cameras, recorded in JPEG or MPF files of DCF
Data format - Baseline JPEG (Sub-sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
Image resolution - 8 × 8 to 30,719 × 17,279 pixels
Video : SD-Video Standard Ver. 1.2 [MPEG-2 (PS format)] and AVCHD
audio format that is either MPEG-1/Layer-2 format or Dolby Digital format
(A modified data with a PC may not be displayed correctly.)
DivX
MKV (Matroska Video) file
Music : Data format - MP3 and AAC (Copy-protected files cannot be played back.)
SD Card format : SDXC Card - exFAT
Compliant card type (maximum capacity): SDXC Card (64 GB), SDHC Card (32 GB), SD Card (2 GB),
miniSD Card (2 GB) (requiring miniSD adapter)
If miniSD Card is used, insert / remove it together with the adapter.
Check the latest information on the card type at the following website. (English only)
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/
USB Flash Memory format : FAT16, FAT32 or exFAT
∗ 1: DCF (Design rule for camera file system): Unified standard established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
∗ 2: Including 3D videos in Side by Side mode.
Note
Format the device with the recording equipment.
The picture may not appear correctly on this TV depending on the recording equipment used.
Display may take some time when there are many files and folders.
This function cannot display Motion JPEG or still images that are not JPEG format (i.e. TIFF, BMP).
Data modified with a PC may not be displayed.
Images imported from a PC must be compatible with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2.
Partly degraded files might be displayed at a reduced resolution.
The folder and file names may be different depending on the digital camera or digital video camera used.
Do not use two-byte characters or other special codes.
The device may become unusable with this TV if the file or folder names are changed.
To insert or remove the SD Card / USB Flash Memory
For the USB HDD Connection
USB Flash Memory
SD Card
To insert the
SD Card
Gently insert the
SD Card label
surface facing front.
Push until a
click is heard
74
For more information of the SD Card
MPF (3D) : Multi Picture Format for 3D still image (Extension - ".mpo")
p. 103
SDHC Card / SD Card - FAT16 or FAT32
(A USB HDD formatted by PC is not surpported in Media Player.)
p. 70
Label
surface
Cutout
Insert or remove straightly and
completely.
Before removing the USB Flash
Memory, ensure to perform
"Remove the USB devices safely"
(p. 75)
To remove the
SD Card
Push the centre of
the card
p. 102
1
and EXIF standards.
Standard compatible files with an
2
Blue LED lights
while SD Card
is inserted if
"SD Card LED"
is set to "On" in
the Setup Menu
(p. 42).
Blue LED

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