Dolby Laboratories dx4 Manual Do Utilizador
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MPEG 4 playback
This DVD player lets you play videos saved in the popular MPEG 4 format. Every day there are
plenty of MPEG 4 files world-wide being transmitted, shared and distributed. This device not only
supports DVD playback but also includes the latest MPEG 4 video decoding technology.
plenty of MPEG 4 files world-wide being transmitted, shared and distributed. This device not only
supports DVD playback but also includes the latest MPEG 4 video decoding technology.
What is MPEG 4?
MPEG 4 is an ISO/IEC standard developed by the MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), a committee
that has also developed other standards that have won the Emmy Award as MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 (DVD
uses this standard for video applications).
that has also developed other standards that have won the Emmy Award as MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 (DVD
uses this standard for video applications).
MPEG 4 is a very efficient, digital video compressing standard that reduces the size of MPEG 2
videos up to one eighth of its original size. Most of the video streaming media are based on
this technology, such as DivX, WMV, etc. MPEG 4 is therefore the most popular technology used for
videos up to one eighth of its original size. Most of the video streaming media are based on
this technology, such as DivX, WMV, etc. MPEG 4 is therefore the most popular technology used for
transmitting and distributing videos.
How to play MPEG 4 CDs
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
Insert a CD into the tray and press the button again to close the tray.
2. Select a folder or AV file that has been saved on the CD.
Press the arrow buttons to make your selection.
3. Press the ENTER/PLAY button.
Playback starts.
How to create home- made MPEG 4 discs
1. Download the files from the Internet or copy the video data from other video sources by using
your PC/Mac application, and save the MPEG 4 file as an avi, asf or other file type.
2. Insert a blank CD-R/RW into the CD-R/RW drive of your PC or any other disc burner.
3. Write the MPEG 4 files onto the CD-R/RW disc by using a CD burning software
(e.g. Nero Burning, Clone CD, etc.).
4. Finish the disc and eject it.