Digital Media Reader Operations; Digital Media Reader; Playable Media - Philips DVD762/05 User Manual

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Digital Media Reader

This DVD Player is equipped with a
Digital Media Reader that enables you to:
– View digital photos (JPEG) recorded
from your digital camera's memory card.
– Play MP3, DivX and MPEG4 files from
memory cards.
Precaution on handling the memory
card
– Never pull out the memory card from
the slot while it is in reading, writing
operation.
– Do not put any sharp objects into the
memory card slot to avoid electric shock.
Insert only appropriate memory cards
into the slot.
– Do not attach any other material than
the supplied label on the label space.
– Do not touch the memory card
connector with fingers or metal objects.
– Do not bend, drop, disassemble or
modify the memory card.
– Do not allow the memory card to get wet.
– If you use a memory card that has been
initialised using a computer or if you
initialise a memory card attached to a
camera using a USB connection, further
operation is not guaranteed.
– An image file that has been modified
using an image processing software may
not open if it is converted into a different
file format.
TIPS:
Some operating features are similar and being described in section 'Disc Operation'.

Digital Media Reader Operations

Playable Media

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The Digital Media Reader allows you to
read/play photo (JPEG), MP3, DivX and
MPEG4 files from the following types of
memory cards:
Supported media types
– Digital photos of .JPG or JPEG
extensions
– MP3 music files
– DivX 3.11/4.x/5.x files
Not supported media types
– Files with extensions .BMP, .GIF, .TIFF,
etc.
– .WMA, .WMV, .M3U, .PLS, etc.
– .ASF, .MOV, .MP4, etc.
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The speed with which a photo is save,
read and displayed on your TV screen
depends on the file size.
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The bigger file size, the longer it will takes
for the player to read and display on the
TV screen.
Compact Flash (Type 1) {CF}
Secure Disk {SD}
Memory Stick {MS}
Smart Media {SM}
Multimedia Card {MMC}
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