JVC NX-PB15V Instructions Manual page 27

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– This unit can recognize up to 999 tracks and 130 folders on a disc,
USB mass storage class device, or SD card .
– Some discs may not be played back because of their characteristics,
recording conditions, or it may take more time to read.
– The reading time for the media differs according to the number of
folders or files recorded on the media.
– If any letters other than half-size font characters are used for the file
name of MP3/WMA/JPEG, they will not be displayed correctly.
– The order of the file/folder displayed on the menu screen for the
MP3/WMA/JPEG file may differ from the order of the file/folder
displayed on the computer.
– MP3/WMA files containing still pictures may take more time to play.
The elapsed time is not displayed until playback starts. The elapsed
time may not be displayed correctly.
– An MP3/WMA file with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and
transmission rate of 128 kbps is recommended.
– This unit cannot play MP3i and MP3PRO file.
– This unit cannot play WMA-DRM.
– This unit can play JPEG files of base-line type, but cannot play
monochrome JPEG files.
– This unit can play JPEG files recorded using a digital camera based
on the DCF (Design rule for Camera File System) standard (if you use
the auto turning function for the files on the digital camera, the files
may be not based on the DCF standard, and may not be displayed).
– Files created, edited, or saved again using computer software may
not be displayed.
– This unit cannot play movies such as MOTION JPEG, or still pictures
such as files other than JPEG (TIFF etc.), or pictures with audio
signal.
– We recommend a JPEG file with a resolution of "640 pixel x 480
pixel. " It may take more times to read if the file is recorded in a
resolution higher than that. This unit cannot play the files with a
higher resolution than "8192 pixel x 7680 pixel. "
• For MPEG1/MPEG2 files
– The stream structure must be based on the MPEG System stream
standard, or MPEG program stream standard.
– We recommend a maximum resolution of "720 pixel x 576 pixel" (25
fps) and "720 pixel x 480 pixel" (30 fps) for files.
– We also recommend a resolution of "352 x 576, " "480 x 576, " "352 x
288" (25 fps) and "352 x 480, " "480 x 480, " "352 x 240" (30 fps) for files.
– Profile and Level must be MP@ML (Main Profile at Main Level), SP@
ML (Simple Profile at Main Level), or MP@LL (Main Profile at Low
Level).
– Audio streams must be based on the MPEG1 Audio Layer-2, MPEG2
Audio Layer-2, or Dolby Digital (only MPEG2 file) standard.
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