Panasonic dvd-rp62 Operating Instructions Manual page 11

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Using
menus
to
play
MP?
and yVM
A
discos
El
(MP3/WMA)
This
unit
can
play
MPS
and
WMA
{Windows Media
Audio)
fites
recorded
on
CD-R/RW
with
a
computer.
Files
are
treated
as
tracl<s
and
folders
are
treated
as
groups.
Remote
control
only
1
Press
[TOP MENU].
Group
name
2
Press [A,
]
to select
the
track
and
press
[ENTER].
Play continues
to
the
last
track
in
the
last
group.
"Or"
indicates the track currently playing.
To show
other
pages
Press
[
A
,
T.
to select
"Prev" or "Next"
and
press (ErfTER].
After
listing
all
the
tracks
in
one
group, the
list
for
the next
group
appears,
To
exit
the
file
list
Press
[TOP MENU].
Using
the
tree
screen
to find a
group
1
Press [^]
while a track
is
highlighted
to
display
the
tree
screen.
You
cannot
select
groups
that
contain
no
compatible
files.
2
Press [A,
]
to
select a
group and
press
[ENTER].
The
file list
for
the
group
appears.
For your
reference
Press
[-4,
^]
to
jump
layers
in
the
tree
screen.
To
return to
the
file list
Press
[RETURN].
IfflTBl
•This
unit
is
compatible
with multi-session but
if
there are
a
lot
of
sessions
it
takes
more
time
for
play
to
start.
Keep
the
number
of
sessions
to
a
mtntmum
to
avoid
this.
•If
you
play
an
track that
includes
still
picture data,
it
will
take
some
time before
the
music
itself
starts
playing
and
the
elapsed
time
will
not
be
displayed during
this
time.
Even
after
the track
starts,
the correct
play
time
will
not
be
displayed,
|WP3
discs
!
Discs
must conform
to
ISO9660
level
1
or
2 (except
for
extended
formats).
I^P3
files
must have
the extension
".UP3"
or "-mp3".
•This
unit
is
not
compatible
with
IDS
tags.
•This
unit
is
not
compatible
with
files
with
a sampling
rate of
S2
kHz.
I
WMA
dis«Ml
•When
creating
a
WMA
disc,
ensure
the copyright feature
is off.
•WMA
files
must have
the extension
^WMA"
or ".wma".
•This
unit
can
play
WMA
files
with
a compression
rate of
48 kbps
or
more.
•Noise
may
occur
when
playing
WMA
files.
•There
are
some
fites
this unit
cannot
play
(e.g.,
copyright protected).
'TRACK PROTECTED"
or
"CANNOT PLAY
THIS
TRACK"
appear
on
the
unit's
display
to
indicate
such
trades.
Naming
folders
and
files
At the time
of
recording,
prefix
(older
and
file
Example-
MPS
names
with
3-digit
numbers
in
the order
you
^^^^
want
to
play
Uiem
(this
may
not
work
at times).
001
.mp3
-002.nip3
-O03.mp3
l^j
00\.
msa
002Jnp3
003.inp3
001.mp3
CI02.mp3
003.
mp3
004.irp3
Windows
Media,
and
the
Windows
logo
are
trademarks,
or
registered
trademarks
of
Microsoft
Corporation
in
the
United States and/or other
countries.
WMA
is
a compression format developed
t>y
Microsoft
Corporation.
It
achieves
the
same
sound
quality
as
MP3
with
a
file
size that
is
smaller than
that of
MPS.
Designed
for
Windows
Mvdla"
(When
the elapsed play time
is
displayed)
The
position
you
stopped
play
at
is
recorded by
tho
unit
when *>"
is
flashing
on
the
display.
OTO-
V
\i
/
m.
cm
h\
I
t-i
t
I
While
Is
flashing,
press [^]
(PLAY)
to
start
play
from
where you
stopped
it.
(When
playing
OVO
Chapter Preview
below)
•The
position
is
cleared
when
the disc tray
is
opened
or the
unit
is
switched
to
standby.
To
clear the position
Press
[}
before
recalling
the
memorized
position.
Position
Memory
function
Remote
control
only
This function allows
you
to
memorize
a
position
to start
from
even
after
switching the
unit to
standby
or
changing
discs.
You
can memorize
positions
on up
to
five
different
discs
at
a
time.
When
you memorize
another
position,
the
earliest posltkin
Is
replaced.
1.
During
play,
press
[POSITION
MEMORY],
[Positoinfiennioriz8d[
2.
Press
[POWER
c!)]
to switch
the
unit
to
standby
or
press
[A]
to
remove
the
disc,
3.
When
you
are ready
to
play the disc again,
press
[>] (PLAY).
Play
starts
from
the
memorized
posltkin
and
the position
is
cleared,
(When
playing
DVD
Chapter Preview
below)
To
clear
the position
Press
[]
before
recalling
the
memorized
position.
Chapter Preview
CQSQ
The message
appears
immediately
after
you
press
[]
(PI^Y).
[Press
PLAY
to
Preview Chapters
I
Press
[]
(PI-AY) while the
message
is
displayed
and
the
beginning
portions
of
each
chapter up
to
the current
one
are played.
Full
play
resumes
from
the point
where you
pressed
(]
or
[POSITION
MEMORY],
jg
(This feature
works
only
within
a
title.)
S
If
you do
not
press
[)
(PLAY),
the
message
disappears
and
play
starts
g
from
where you
pressed
(]
or
[POSITION
MEMORY].

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