Playing The Files In A Usb Flash Drive; Auto Playback; Playing Files; Remote Control Unit - Sharp PN-Y325 Operation Manual

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Playing the Files in a USB Flash Drive

A USB flash drive can be inserted in the monitor to display
images, videos, and music in the USB flash drive on the
monitor. For information on USB flash drive, see page 12.

Auto playback

The image files or video files in a USB flash drive can be
automatically played.
Create a folder with the name "autoplay" in the top level of the
USB flash drive.
Files in the "autoplay" folder that meet the criteria below play
automatically. (Supported formats and file names are different
from other playback.)
Image files : *.jpg *
Format
or
Video files : *.wmv *
001.jpg - 030.jpg *
or
001.wmv - 030.wmv *
File name
(Files are played by number in ascending
order. If a number is missing in the
sequence, that number is skipped.)
Number of files
Up to 30.
*1 For details, see "Supported formats" at right.
*2 File extension must be in lowercase.
Caution
• Mixed playback of image files and video files is not
possible. To display a mix of image files and video files, see
"SCHEDULE" (see page 30).
TIPS
• During auto play, it is better to turn the power ON/OFF using
the remote control unit. When the power is turned ON/OFF
using the main power switch, it takes a longer time until
auto play is started. It also takes a longer time for playback
to start from STANDBY MODE and LOW POWER.
n Preparations
Set the type of files for auto play.
1. Change an input mode to other than [USB]. (See page 19.)
MENU
2. Press
and select SETUP with
ENTER
3. Press
and select AUTO PLAY with
ENTER
4. Press
and select PHOTO or MOVIE with
ENTER
5. Press
.
MENU
6. Press
.
n Auto playback of files
1. Connect a USB flash drive (see page 12) and turn the
power ON. You can connect a USB flash drive (see
page 12) after turning the power ON.
TIPS
• Auto play will not start if a folder, file format, or file name
indicated in "Auto playback" is not correctly set, and if AUTO
PLAY is not correctly set in the monitor settings menu.
n To stop auto play
INPUT
1. Press
.
1
1
2
2
or
.
or
.
or
.

Playing files

You can play the specified image/video/ audio files in a USB
flash drive.
1. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the
monitor. (See page 12.)
2. Change an input mode to [USB]. (See page 19.)
3. Select the files to be played, and the play method. (See
page 22.)
n Supported formats
The types of files that can be played in USB flash drive are as
follows:
The operation of formats not indicated in the table is not guaranteed.
Image files
Extension
Size <= 10000 x 10000
1
*.jpg (*.jpeg) *
Color mode= 444, 422
4096x3072 4bit, 2730x2500 8bit
*.png
2048x1536 16bit, 1500x1200 32bit
*1 Progressive JPEG files are supported.
Audio files
Extension
Video coding
*.mp3
-
*.wma
-
Video files
Extension
Video coding
*.wmv
WMV9
H.264 BP, MP, HP,
*.mp4
MPEG4 SP, ASP,
XVID
MPEG-2, H.264 BP,
*.ts
MP, HP, VC1
• In some cases it may not be possible to play the above files.
• A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters can be used for
folder name and file name. A file name or folder name may
not display correctly if a space, hyphen (-), or underbar (_)
is used.
• When file names or folder names are long, some
characters may not appear in the list screen.
• Do not use a file that is over 2 GB.
• During playback and when a list is displayed, the remote
control and some buttons may not respond when operated.
This is caused by the heavy image processing load and is
not due to a product failure or problem.
• Operation is not assured when a non-supported format is
used. The following types of problems may occur:
- Abnormal play speed
- Operations cannot be performed during playback
- Playback stops. The player application restarts.
• When a video file cannot be played, "Unsupported file"
appears. With some files, "Video resolution not supported"
or "Audio format not supported" may appear.
Display capability
Audio coding
MPEG-1, 2, 2.5 L3
WMA, WMA Pro
Audio coding
WMA
MP3, ADPCM, AAC
AC3, AAC, MP3, DD+,
HE-AAC
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