Time Shift - Pause Programme; Usb Mode - Grundig 22VLE4300 BA Service Manual

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TP CHASSIS / TELEVISION
Notes: »USB1« interface of the television supports 500mA current according to the
USB standard. Devices such as external hard disk and etc. that consume more
power can only be connected to the »USB2« interface of the television.
If you are using a power cable for the external hard disk that you have connected to
the »USB2 (HDD)« interface, then the power cable of the external hard disk must
also be unplugged when the TV is turned off.
You must not disconnect the USB Device from the TV while a file on the USB Device
is being read by the TV.
5.7.2. Time Shift – Pause Programme
You can pause the programme that you are watching. This is a useful function. For
instance, if the phone rings when you are watching a movie, you can pause the
movie and resume it after the call without missing nothing. The last scene that was
frozen is displayed and time shift is recorded into the external data media. In Time
Shift mode, you can only record as much as the free memory space on the external
data media. When the Time Shift starts, recording time is calculated and displayed
based on the free space.

5.7.3. USB Mode

File formats:
Your television can be operated via the USB input with the following file formats:
Video compression / decompression (codec) is intended for decreasing the storage
area without compromising the picture quality. Your television can playback video
data compressed in DIVX, XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, Ref. Frames:4), MPEG-
4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MJPEG, MOV standards.
File extensions supported by the device: ".avi", "mkv", ".mp4", ".ts", ".mov", ".mpg",
".dat", ".vob". In addition to video data, these files also contain audio data
compressed and "packaged" by using MP3, AAC or Dolby Digital©.
Audio data
You television can play audio data coded with MP3, AAC and WMA standards. MP3
stands for MPEG-1 Volume Level 3 and is based on the MPEG-1 standard
developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group). AAC stands for Advanced Audio
Coding developed by MPEG. AAC provides higher audio quality with the same data
rate (bit rate). WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a compression standard developed by
Microsoft for audio data. These formats enable audio files to be saved on storage
devices with a sound quality similar to that of a CD. File extensions supported by the
device: ".mp3", ".mp2", ".wma", ".m4a", ".aac". MP3 files can be organized in a similar
way to the folders and subfolders in a PC.
Picture data
Your television can display picture data in JPEG, PNG and BMP formats.
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process is intended to compress
picture files. PNG and BMP standards are intended to compress picture data without
loss. Picture files can be saved in a data storage medium together with other file
types. Such files can be organised as folders and subfolders.
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September 2011

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