Special Features For Picture Playback; Special Features For Mp3 Playback - Silvercrest DP-5300 Series User Manual And Service Information

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Special Features for Picture
Playback
Your player can display JPEG files. Insert a disc or
insert the corresponding memory media. The File
Browser will appear showing the picture files in the
left-hand selection window. In the lower-right
window you will see a picture preview. As described
in the section "Creating a Playlist in File Browser",
you can program the picture playback in the form of
a playback list.
Press the TITLE button (26) on the remote control to
generate a thumbnail view containing nine picture
thumbnails. Press the Direction button to browse
through the thumbnails and press the ENTER button
(10) to select a specific picture and view it in full
size.
While displaying a picture, press the Direction
buttons to rotate it:
Right arrow (27): Rotate by 90°
Down arrow (29): Rotate by 180°
Left arrow (9): Rotate by 270°
Up arrow (8): Rotate by 180°
The DVD player has to resize the picture to the PAL
resolution of 720 x 576 pixel. The larger the picture
file the more time the DVD player needs for
calculating and displaying the file.
Depending on the picture size and aspect ratio, black
bars may appear in the horizontal or vertical
margins.
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Special Features for MP3
Playback
Your player can play MP3 music files. Insert a disc
or insert the corresponding memory media. The File
Browser will appear showing the music files in the
left-hand selection window. As described in the
section "Creating a Playlist in File Browser", you
can program the MP3 playback in the form of a
playback list.
The upper right selection window also contains the
option "Intro". This will play the first few seconds of
each track.
If the MP3 contains ID3 tag information it will be
displayed at the bottom in File Browser. The ID3 tag
can contain the name of the album, title, artist, the
year, the track and a remark.

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