Special Play Modes - Denon DVD-3800 Operating Instructions Manual

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Special
play modes for MP3 and JPEG files
Use the 4 and )
cursor buttons to select the play mode, the A and 7 cursor buttons to select the special play mode.
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FOLDER (the MP3 and JPEG files in the folder are played in order starting from the selected file)
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FOLDER REPEAT (all the MP3 and JPEG files In the folder are played repeatedly
starting from the selected file)
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DISC (all the MP3 and JPEG files on the disc are played in order starting from the selected file)
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DISC REPEAT (all the MP3 and JPEG files on the disc are played repeatedly
starting from the selected file)
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RANDOM
ON (all the MP3 and JPEG files in the folder are played in random order startrng from the selected file)
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JPEG PLAY1 (the JPEG files only are played in order starting from the selected JPEG file, and durrng this time the MP3 files in
the folder are played in order starting from the first MP3 file)
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JPEG PLAY2 (the MP3 files only are played in order starting from the selected
MP3 file, and during this time the JPEG files in
the folder are played in order starting from the first JPEG file)
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TRACK REPEAT (the select MP3 or JPEG file is played repeatedly)
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NOTES:
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The DVD-3800 is compatrble
with image data stored in JPEG format, but Denon does not guarantee that all Image data stored in
JPEG format can be viewed.
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Pictures with resolutions
of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels can be drsplayed.
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It may not be possible to play some CD-Rs/RWs
due to disc properties,
dirt, scratches,
etc.
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When storing JPEG files on the CD-R/RW, set the writing program to store the files in the "IS09660
level 1 " format.
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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-3800.
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Do not apply stickers,
tape, etc., to either the label side or the signal side of CD-R/RW drscs. If adhesive gets on the surface of
a disc, the disc may get stuck inside the DVD-3800 and be rmpossible to eject.
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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.
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JPEG files written
using Macintosh
computers
cannot be played.
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