Panasonic SC-BT100 Operating Guide

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RQT9161
About MP3/JPEG/DivX files
≥English alphabet and Arabic numerals are displayed 
correctly. Other characters may not be displayed correctly.
≥The display order on this unit may differ from how the order is 
displayed on a computer.
≥Depending on how you create the media (writing software), 
files and folders may not play in the order you numbered them.
≥This unit is not compatible with packet-write format.
≥Depending on the recording conditions, the media may not play. 
≥Operation may take time to complete when there are many 
files and/or folders and some files may not display or be 
playable.
§1
ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended formats), Joliet
This unit is compatible with multi-session.
§2
Discs must conform to UDF 2.0.
§3
Discs must conform to UDF 2.5.
§4
Design rule for Camera File system: unified standard 
established by Japan Electronics and Information 
Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
§5
Discs must conform to UDF bridge (UDF 1.02/ISO9660). 
This unit is not compatible with multi-session. The default 
session only is played.
∫ Structure of MP3, still pictures (JPEG) and DivX folders
You can play MP3, still pictures (JPEG) and DivX with this unit by making folders on 
disc as shown (
D
right).
≥Folder structure created on a DVD-RAM, BD-RE or an SD card is not displayed.
MP3 files and folders in CD-R/CD-RW
Prefix with 3-digit numbers in the order you want to play them.
Still pictures (JPEG) in CD-R/CD-RW
Files inside a folder are displayed in the order they were updated or taken.
When the highest level folders are “DCIM” folders, they are displayed first on the tree.
DivX information is only for the Continental Europe model.
File format
MP3
JPEG
Playable media CD-R/CD-RW
§1
CD-R/CD-RW
§1
, DVD-RAM
§2
, BD-RE
§3
, SD card
Extension
Files must have the extension “.mp3” or “.MP3”. Files must have the extension “.jpg” or “.JPG”.
Picture 
resolution
between 34
k34 and 5120k3840 pixels
(sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
Compression 
rates
32 kbps to 320 kbps
Sampling 
frequency
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
Reference
ID3 tags: version 1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
ID3 is a tag embedded in MP3 track to provide 
information about the track.
This unit supports the versions listed above but only 
titles and the names of artists can be displayed.
≥If there is a large amount of still picture data 
etc. within a MP3 file, play may not be possible.
≥MOTION JPEG: not supported
≥Progressive JPEG is not supported.
≥SD card: JPEG conforming DCF
§4
 
Thawing Time: approx. 2 sec. (7M pixels)
File format
DivX
Subtitles text file of DivX
Playable media CD-R/RW
§1
, DVD-R
§5
, DVD-R DL
§5
CD-R/RW
§1
, DVD-R
§5
, DVD-R DL
§5
File format
MicroDVD, SubRip, or TMPlayer
Extension
Files must have the extension “.DIVX”, “.divx”, 
“.AVI” or “.avi”.
Files must have the extension “.SRT”, “.srt”, “.SUB”, “.sub”, 
“.TXT”, or “.txt”
Picture 
resolution
between 32
k32 and 720k576 pixels
Reference
≥Plays all versions of DivX video (including 
DivX
®
 6) with standard playback of DivX
®
 media 
files. Certified to the DivX Home Theater 
Profile. 
Video
–Number of stream: Up to 1
–Codec: DIV3, DIV4, DIVX, DV50, DIV6
–FPS (Frame Per Second): Up to 30 fps
Audio
–Number of stream: Up to 8
–Format: MP3, MPEG, AC3
–Multi channel: AC3 is possible. MPEG multi 
is 2 ch conversion.
≥GMC (Global Motion Compensation) is not 
supported.
≥The DivX video file and subtitles text file are inside the same folder, 
and the file names are the same except for the file extensions.
≥If there are more than one subtitles text files inside the same 
folder, they are displayed in the following order of priority: 
“.srt”, “.sub”, “.txt”.
≥In the following situations, the subtitles cannot be displayed 
as recorded. Furthermore, depending on the methods used 
to create the file or the state of the recording, only parts of 
the subtitles may be displayed, or the subtitles may not be 
displayed at all.
–When special text or characters are included in the 
subtitles text.
–When the file size is larger than 256 KB.
–When characters with styling specified are included in the 
subtitle data.
–Codes that specify the character style within files are 
displayed as subtitle characters.
–When data with a different format exists within the subtitle 
data.
≥If the file name of the DivX video file is not displayed 
correctly on the menu screen (the file name is displayed as 
“_”), the subtitles text may not be displayed correctly.
≥Depending on the disc, the subtitles text cannot be displayed 
when search and other such operations are being performed.
NOTE
001
P0000010.jpg
P0000011.jpg
P0000012.jpg
P0000003.jpg
P0000004.jpg
P0000005.jpg
P0000001.jpg
P0000002.jpg
P0000006.jpg
P0000007.jpg
P0000008.jpg
P0000009.jpg
Root
Order of play
002 Folder
003 Folder
004 Folder
e.g.,
Ref
e
rence
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