Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
- CONTENTS
- Preparation
- Basic Operations
- Viewing a DVD
- Useful Features
- Selecting the Audio Language
- Selecting the Subtitle Language
- Moving Forward and Backward
- Adjusting the Audio Volume
- Pausing Playback
- Switching the Viewing Angle
- Restarting Playback from the Stop Position (Memory Resume)
- Enhancing the Sound Presence
- Turning off the Sound
- Controlling the DVDs Your Children Can View
- Enhancing Video Quality
- Answers to Common Problems
- Sound Presence
- Advanced Features
- Selecting the Media Device
- Playing Video and Music Discs
- Listening to the Radio
- Using Other Equipment
- Creating the Best Listening Space
- More Information about DSP (Surround) Effects
- Selecting DSP Program Effects
- Using Matrix 6.1
- Using All Speakers for CD or Video playback
- Using Front Speakers Only for DSP Program (Virtual Cinema DSP)
- Using a DSP Program with Headphones (SILENT CINEMA)
- Using a DSP Program with Low Volume (Night Listening)
- Changing the Delay Time of a DSP Program
- Reproducing the Original Dolby and DTS Sound
- Reproducing Stereo Sound
- Selecting DSP Program Effects
- Types of Input Signals
- Additional Features
- Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control
- Using the SET MENU
- Using the On Screen Menu
- Appendix
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Playing Video and Music Discs
Playing Video and Music Discs
English
You can play MP3 music that was recorded onto a CD-R or
CD-RW by a computer.
• Depending on recording conditions some discs cannot be played.
Disc Structure
Since the MP3 format can store several albums on a disc, a
folder is assigned to an “Album”, and a file is assigned to a
“Track”.
Repeat Play
You can use Track Repeat and Album Repeat to repeat the
music. See page 34, “Repeating a Disc or Track (Repeat
Play)”.
Playback status on the TV screen
You can check the playback status (disc type, now playing/
stopped) along with the total and elapsed playing of the current
track on the TV screen.
• CinemaStation is compatible with a bit rate range of 32, 64, 96, 128, 192 or 256 kbps. CinemaStation is also compatible with
variable bit rate encoded MP3 files.
• CinemaStation is compatible with a sampling frequency of 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz.
• In some cases, you may not be able to play tracks in the order they were recorded.
Advice
Advice
Note
Root
: Album
(Folder)
: Track
(File)
MP3 Playback Features
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