Mp3/Wma Disc Playback; Operations - JVC XV-NK58SL Instructions Manual

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XV-NK58SL

MP3/WMA disc playback

NOTE
When operating the player, set the mode
selector to "DVD."

Operations

The player can play back MP3 files and WMA files on a home
recorded CD-R/RW disc or commercially available CD. We refer
to a disc that contains MP3 and/or WMA files as an "MP3/WMA
disc" in this manual.
Note that if a disc contains both of MP3/WMA files and JPEG
files, you can only play back files of the type selected by the
[MP3&WMA/JPEG] setting in the [PICTURE] preference display.
(see page 59).
About MP3/WMA discs
On an MP3/WMA disc, each song is recorded as a file (track).
Files are sometimes grouped into folders by artists, album, etc.
• Each file is regarded as a track.
• A folder which has one or more files is regarded as a group.
• A folder which does not directly contain any tracks is ignored.
• Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped into "group
1."
• The player recognizes up to 150 tracks per group, and up to 99
groups per disc. If there are files other than MP3/WMA files,
they also count in the 150-file total.
Max. 99 groups per disc
Track 1.mp3
Track 2.mp3
Track 3.mp3
Group 2
Group 4
Max.150 tracks
per group
Notes for making your own MP3/WMA disc using a
CD-R/CD-RW disc
• Select "ISO 9660" as the disc format.
• As for MP3 files, we recommend you to record your material at
a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.
• As for WMA files, make sure that the copyright feature is set to
off.
• As for WMA files, we recommend you to record your material at
a bit rate of 64 kbps or higher.
Basic operations
Use the following buttons to control MP3/WMA disc playback.
ENTER: Starts playback while stopped.
3:
7:
8:
4/¢:
If you press 3 during playback, or press 7 to stop playback
followed by 3, the player starts playback from the beginning of
the current track.
NOTES
• The player does not support "packet writing (UDF format)"
discs.
• The player does not support the ID3 tag.
• The player supports discs recorded with multiple sessions.
• Some discs may not play due to disc characteristics or
recording conditions.
• Programmed and random playback functions do not work with
MP3/WMA discs.
• When an MP3/WMA disc is played back, the KARAOKE
function cannot be turned on.
• As for MP3, the player only can play back tracks with the
following file extensions; ".MP3," ".Mp3," ".mp3" and ".mP3."
• As for WMA, the player only can play back tracks with the
following file extensions; ".WMA," ".wma," and any other
combination of upper case and lower case letters (such as
".Wma").
• Time required for reading the disc contents may vary for
different discs, depending on the numbers of groups (folders)
and tracks (files) recorded, etc.
• You cannot advance or reverse playback by pressing ¡ or
1, or by holding down ¢ or 4 during MP3/WMA disc
playback.
• The player supports WMA files recorded with a bit rate of 48
kbps or higher. The player cannot play back WMA files
recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps.
Selecting the desired group and track
When inserting an MP3/WMA disc, after the disc contents are
read, the MP3/WMA CONTROL display automatically appears
on the TV screen.
You can specify the desired group/track from the display using
the following procedure.
1
Make sure that the black (cursor) bar is in the
Group 1
left (group) column.
If it is in the right column, press 2 to move it to the left
column.
2
Press 5/∞ to move the bar to a desired
Track 4.mp3
group.
Track 5.mp3
On the right column, tracks in the selected group are shown.
Track 6.mp3
3
Press 4/¢ to select a desired track, then
press ENTER or 3.
Group 3
Press the numeric buttons to directly specify
a desired track number.
To select 5: press 5.
Starts playback while stopped or paused.
Stops playback.
Pauses playback.
Skips back or forward a track during playback.
Selects the previous or next track while stopped.
or
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