Usb Player; File Formats; Video Data; Audio Data - Beko Crystal 9 B55 OLED D 975 A User Manual

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11 USB Player

11.1 File Formats

Your television can be operated via the USB
input with the following file formats:

11.1.1 Video Data

Video compression / decompression (co-
dec) is intended for decreasing the storage
area without sacrificing the picture quality.
Your TV set allows you to play compressed
video data with 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",". divx". In addition to video
data, these files also contain audio data
compressed and "packaged" by MP3, AAC
or Dolby Digital.
Format (codec) information is embedded
within the file content and may differ de-
pending on the file extension. ". avi", ". mkv"
or ". divx" files containing divx codec within
are not played back.

11.1.2 Audio Data

Your television can play audio data coded
with MP3, AAC standards.
MP3 indicates MPEG-1 Volume Level 3 and
is based on the MPEG-1 standard that was
developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Expert
Group).
AAC indicates the Advanced Audio Coding
and is developed by MPEG. AAC provides
higher audio quality with the same data
rate (bit rate).
File extensions supported by the device: ".
mp3", ". mp2", ". m4a", ". aac", ". wav"
MP3 files can be organized into folders and
sub-folders similar to the files on a com-
puter.

11.1.3 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 com-
press picture files.
PNG and BMP are designed to compress
picture data without any losses.
Picture files can be saved on a data me-
dium along with other file types.
Such files can be organised as folders and
subfolders.
11.2 Connecting External Data Me-
dia
It is advised to put the television on stand-
by mode before connecting the External
Data medium. Connect the device and then
switch the television on again.
Before disconnecting the data medium, the
television must first be switched to
standby, otherwise files can be damaged.
Notes:
• USB1 port of the TV supports a current
of 500 mA 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
(HDD) interface of the television.
• If you are using a power cord for the ex-
ternal hard drive that you have connected
to the USB2 (HDD) USB interface, then
the power cord of the external hard drive
shall 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.
• A bi-directional data transfer as defined
for ITE (Information Technology Equip-
ment) devices in EN 55022/EN 55024 is
not possible.
• USB transfer is not an operating mode in
it self. It is only an additional function.
EN / 55

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