Produttore : COBY electronic
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Prevent exposure to: * Direct sunlight * Heat or exhaust from a heating device. * Extreme humidity. * Clean the disc surface with a soft, dry cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc surface gently, radically, from center toward the outer edge. * Do not apply thinner, alcohol chemical solvent, or sprays when cleaning. Such cleaning fluids will permanently damage the disc surface. 0 INTRODUCTION This player is compatible to the following disc types: DVD single sided /double sided single layered / double layered CD-DA CD-MP3 CD-R /CD-RW* PICTURE CD ‘NOTE: Some PC application files on CD-R or CD-RW CANNOT be accepted by the unit, e.g. CD-ROM under PC Windows, etc. (CD-R I CD-RW writing format may be different, some discs are not acceptable) No-play disc About MP3 The following discs are NOT acceptable by the DVD player: • DVD disc with region code that does not match the player's region code (Check the disc's region code printed on the disc packing. Region code'ALL" will be acceptable by all players.) • Some DVD discs that were purchased outside the application country • PC application on CD-R/CD-RW • CD-ROM for PC interface only “ CD-MP3 under Windows format ■ MP3 CD-R/CD-RW of not proper format (see "Tips for making a good MP3 CD’ below) MP3 (MPEG 1, Audio Layer 3) is a digital audio format for quick downloading files that sound as good as CDs. MP3 uses entropy encoding to reduce the number of redundant sounds in an audio signal to a minimum. It takes music from a CD and reduces it by a factor of 12, with no noticeable loss of quality. On a normal CD of 74 minutes you can store over 130 songs. Disc information_ Sampling rate should be 44.1 kHz and bit rate is recommended within the range from 128 Kbps to 256 Kbps, in order to achieve the best performance. In general, higher quality settings result in larger file sizes. MP3 Format Sampling rate Bit rate Quality 44.1 kHz 56 Kbps 44.1 kHz 64 Kbps FM Radio Quality 44.1 kHz 80 Kbps 44.1 kHz 96 Kbps 44.1 kHz 112 Kbps 44.1 kHz 128 Kbps NearCD Quality 44.1 kHz 160 Kbps Good CD Quality 1 44.1 kHz 192 Kbps Better than CD Quality 44.1 kHz 224 Kbps . 44.1 kHz 256 Kbps Studio Quality Tips for making a good MP3 CD • Use good quality CD-RW disc, CD-R Gold Ultima is recommended. Up to 650 MB (74-minute CD) of MP3 files can be recorded. • Select a high quality CD Recorder (Writer). HP CD-Write+9200 is recommended. • Select an advance CD burning software. Easy CD Creator 4.0 or higher version is recommended. • MP3 is data and not WAV information as such Mode 1 must be selected when compiling and burning your discs. • Drag and drop (Direct CD) must not be used to compile the disc. The pfayer will not recognise this format. • Only single session recordings can be used. Multi session recordings are not recognised and will not be played • Select Data CD Project (software user interface), file system should comply with the standard of ISO 9660 or Joliet. OR select MP3 CD Project for convenience operation (available in Easy CD Creator 5.0) • It is advised to " finalize ” the CD after burnt. INTRODUCTION About the player I .............................— ........... ....... ........... ....................7 6 1.Power button 2.Disctray 3.Open/close button 4.Play/pause button Rear panel Y.Cb.Cr(Component Video Output) 5.Stop button 6.Remote control receiver 7.Power indicator Composit Video Output Coaxial Digital Audio 0 INTRODUCTION Remote control surface Subtitle Angle Audio language select Title Menu Playback control Select Play Fast forward Fast backward Program Slow motion Disk view to 9 pictures NTSC/PAL 3D surround effect (LIVE, Theatre effect) Clear Random play Resume play On screen Power Mute display Open/Close POWER MUTE DISPLAY OP/CL O CD CD SUBT -a ANGLE -ED -ED -ED © © © © © © © © © Q © © SETUP O - SLOW \ PROG STEP / ~CD ED C3 CZ> N/P DIBEST -CD DliSfST RiL / VOL CD CD CD- 3D CLEAR A-B REPEAT CZ3, d> RAN RESUME RETURN TIME COBY Direction Number Keys Stop ■ Skip Forward - Skip Backward Step Volume* Audio channel select Volume- Repeat Segment repeat select Time Search Return Notes The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam. Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor during operation. When the sensor is covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the sensor, the sensor cannot receive signals. The sensor may not be able to receive signals properly when it is exposed to direct sunlight or a strong artificial light (such as a fluorescent or strobe light). In this case, change the direction of the light or reposition the unit to avoid direct lighting. o SYSTEM CONNECTION System connection figure Stereo amplifier The player has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from b a DVD disc to any media. If a video recorder is connected to the player, the video output image wil...