Mp3/Wma Playback - JVC HR-XVC33U Instructions Manual

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MP3/WMA
Playback
You can search and play back desired groups and tracks using
the MP3/WMA control display.
Turn on the TV and select the VCR channel (or AV
mode).
Slide the TV/VCR/DVD switch to the right.
NOTES:
PLAY (4), STOP (8), PAUSE (9), SKIP (2) and SKIP (6)
buttons function the same as with Audio CD discs, however,
REW (3) and FF (5) buttons do not function for MP3/
WMA playback.
Resume playback, Program playback or Random playback also
does not function for MP3/WMA playback.
Using the MP3/WMA control display
A
Turn on the unit.
Press POWER (1).
B
Select the DVD deck.
On the unit
Press VCR/DVD repeatedly so that the DVD indicator
lights up.
On the Remote
Press DVD so that the DVD indicator lights up.
C
Select the mode.
Be sure to set "MP3&WMA/JPEG" to "MP3&WMA"
before loading a disc. (
You cannot access the DVD Set Up screen and "X" appears
on the TV screen if a disc is already placed.
D
Load the disc.
A Press OPEN/CLOSE (x) on the DVD deck to open the
disc tray.
B Place the MP3/WMA disc in the disc tray.
For details, refer to "Placing a Disc" (
C Press OPEN/CLOSE (x) on the DVD deck to close the
disc tray.
The MP3/WMA control display appears on the TV screen
when an MP3/WMA disc is loaded. (
E
Select the group.
Press w e to select the desired group.
F
Start playback.
Press rt to select the desired track, then press OK or
PLAY (4).
You can skip a track across a group. Press SKIP (6) to skip to
the first track of the next group when the last track of the
current group is selected.
G
Pause playback.
Press PAUSE (9).
To resume normal playback, press PLAY (4).
H
Stop playback.
Press STOP (8). Press OPEN/CLOSE (x) on the DVD
deck to open the disc tray, then remove the disc.
EN
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