Philips fwd20 User Manual
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English
MP3 / Picture Disc Operations
Playing MP3 / picture disc
(Kodak, JPEG)
(Kodak, JPEG)
IMPORTANT!
– You have to turn on your TV set and
set to the correct Video In channel.
– You have to turn on your TV set and
set to the correct Video In channel.
MP3 / picture disc
1
Load an MP3/Picture disc.
2
Playback will start automatically.
➜
The album menu will appear on the TV
screen.
CD-R
File:
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Press
ALBUM -/+
5 6
to select a desired
album, then press
OK to confirm (for MP3 disc
only).
4
Press
3/4 to select a desired title, then press
OK to start playback.
●
You can also use the
numeric keys (0-9) to
enter your choice.
5
To stop playback, press
STOP
7.
Mixed-mode disc
To play a mixed-mode disc, you need to
select the playback priority for CD or data
files through the system menu.
files through the system menu.
Language
Digital Out
PCM 48KHz
Priority
Night Mode
PCM 48KHz
Priority
Night Mode
Video
PCM
Off
CD
Off
DATA
CD
Audio
Rating
1
Press
SYSTEM MENU in the stop mode.
2
Press
6
on the remote to select
Audio
and press
4 to select CD under priority.
➜
The contents in the CD format will be
played.
OR
Press
Press
6
on the remote to select
Audio and
press
4 to select Data under priority.
➜
The data contents will be played.
The contents may be MP3 files, Kodak pictures
or JPEG pictures.
or JPEG pictures.
The default setting is CD.
MP3:
If an MP3 file exists in the disc, the system
recognizes the disc as an “MP3 Disc”. If only JPEG
files exist in the disc, the system recognizes the
disc as a “JPEG Disc”.
MP3:
If an MP3 file exists in the disc, the system
recognizes the disc as an “MP3 Disc”. If only JPEG
files exist in the disc, the system recognizes the
disc as a “JPEG Disc”.
JPEG:
If a JPEG file exists in the disc, the system
recognizes the disc as a “JPEG Disc”. If only MP3
files exist in the disc, the system recognizes the
disc as an “MP3 Disc”.
If a JPEG file exists in the disc, the system
recognizes the disc as a “JPEG Disc”. If only MP3
files exist in the disc, the system recognizes the
disc as an “MP3 Disc”.
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