Sharp 10P01-CH-NG User Manual

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About Media Types
The following CD-RW/R discs cannot be played.
Discs on which data has not been recorded cannot be 
played back.
Discs recorded in a format other than an Audio CD and 
JPEG/MP3 file format cannot be played back.
Discs may not be played back depending on their 
recording status or the status of the disc itself.
Discs may not be played back depending on their 
compatibility with this Player.
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 About the JPEG file format
JPEG is a type of file format for storing still-image files 
(photos, illustrations, etc.). The Player lets you play JPEG 
format still-image files.
File formats that are not compatible.
Still images in formats other than JPEG (such as TIFF) 
cannot be played.
There may be some files that cannot be played even if they 
are in JPEG format.
Progressive JPEG files cannot be played.
Moving image files as well as Motion JPEG format files 
cannot be played, even though they are JPEG files.
Other files that cannot be played back.
You may not be able to play some still images which you 
have created, touched up, copied or otherwise edited on 
your computer.
You may not be able to play some still images you have 
processed (rotated or saved by overwriting other images 
you have imported from the Internet or e-mail).
You may experience one or more of the following 
symptoms when playing files.
It may take some time to play files depending on the 
number of folders, number of files and volume of data 
involved.
EXIF information will not be displayed. EXIF stands for 
Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for 
storing interchange information in image files, especially 
those using JPEG compression. (Refer to http://exif.org for 
more information.)
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 About the MP3 file format
MP3 files are audio data compressed in the MPEG1/2 Audio 
layer-3 file format. “MP3 files” have “.mp3” as extensions. 
(Some files that have “.mp3” extensions or files that have not 
been recorded in MP3 format will produce noise or cannot be 
played.)
Playing the MP3 file format
The MP3 files are not played in the order they were 
recorded.
It is recommended to record data at a lower speed as data 
recorded at a fast speed can produce noise and may not 
be able to be played.
The more folders there are, the longer the reading time.
Depending on the folder tree, reading MP3 files can take 
time.
The playing time may not be correctly displayed during 
MP3 file playback.


The following files cannot be played on this 
player.
When both Audio CD [CD-DA] format and JPEG/MP3 file 
formats are recorded on a disc. (The disc is recognized to 
be an Audio CD [CD-DA] only tracks in Audio CD [CD-DA] 
format are played back.)
Multi-session discs cannot be played.
About files/folders for Still images 
(JPEG files) and audio data (MP3 files)
You can play still images (JPEG files) /audio data (MP3 files) 
with this unit by making folder(s) on discs or USB memory 
devices as shown below.
Example of a folder structure:
Including the root directory, the maximum number of 
folders and files in each folder is limited to 256 in total.
File and folder requirements
The discs or USB memory devices which this player can 
play back (recognize) are limited to the following properties:
Contains EXIF format files (only JPEG files)
Picture resolution: Between 32 x 32 and 7680 x 4320 
pixels (only JPEG files)
Maximum number of folders and files in each folder: 256
Maximum hierarchy level of folders: 5
File size: 20 MB or less (JPEG files)
 
200 MB or less (MP3 files)
NOTE 
File and folder names displayed on this player may differ 
from those displayed on PCs.
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001.jpg/001.mp3
xxx.jpg/xxx.mp3
Root
01 Folder
xxx Folder
Folder
001.jpg/001.mp3
255.jpg/255.mp3
001.jpg/001.mp3
256.jpg/256.mp3
001.jpg/001.mp3
256.jpg/256.mp3
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