DVD Mode Supported file formats
Media
File Extension
.mpg/.dat/.vob
Movie
.avi
-
Music
.mp3
.jpg
Photo
.srt
.smi
External
.sub
Subtitles
.ssa
.ass
Compatible disc types
Disc Types
(Logos)
Video
MPEG1
MPEG2
XviD/3ivx
MPEG4
MS ISO
MPEG4
-
-
Baseline JPEG
Progressive JPEG
Recording
Disc
Types
Size
Audio
12cm
+
Video
Audio
12cm
Audio
12cm
(xxxx.mp3)
Video
12cm
(still
picture)
For proper operation, only 12 cm discs must be used.
Format
Audio
MPEG Layer 1/2/3
MPEG2
PCM/MP3
PCM/MP3
PCM/MP3
PCM
MPEG 1/2
Layer 1/2/3 MP3
Max.
Playing
Time
Single
sided; 240
min.
Double
sided; 480
min.
74 min.
Depends on
MP3 quality
Depends on
JPG
quality
English - 47 -
Supported
(Maximum resolution/Bit rate
etc.)
XviD Version up to:1.1.2
Support SP and ASP
Sample Rate: 8K ~ 48KHz
Sample Rate: 8K ~ 48KHz, Bit
Rate: 64K ~ 320Kbps
W x H = 8902 x 8902 up to 77
Mega-pixel Support format: 444/
440/ 422/ 420/ Grayscale
Up to 4 Mega-pixel Support
format: 444/ 440/ 422/ 420/
Grayscale
Support Text File Format,
b u t
d o
n o t
Picture File Format
Characteristics
DVD contains excellent sound
and video due to Dolby Digital
and MPEG-2 System. Various
screen and audio functions can
be easily selected through the on
screen menu.
An LP is recorded as an analogue
signal with more distortion. CD is
recorded as a digital signal with
better audio quality, less distortion
and less deterioration of audio
quality over time.
MP3 is recorded as a digital signal
with better audio quality, less
distortion and less deterioration
of audio quality over time.
JPEG is recorded as a digital
signal with better picture
quality over time.
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