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Picture data CD playback
JPEG CD features
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process was
designed to compress picture files.
JPEG files can be burned onto a CD along with other file types.
These CDs are known as file CDs or mixed-mode CDs. For example,
the CD could contain MP3 files (audio) and JPEG files (for example
to display album covers).
The files on a JPEG CD can be organised in directories. This struc-
ture is similar to that of an MP3 CD.
JPEG CDs only contain data in the compressed JPEG format. This is
mostly data from digital cameras or from imaging programs.
KODAK picture CD features
This method was developed for archiving analogue photographs.
After they are developed, small photographs are scanned with a
resolution of 1536 x 1024 pixels and burnt onto a CD in JPEG
format.
A KODAK picture CD can contain up to 40 pictures. In addition to
the picture files, a KODAK picture CD can also contain imaging
software which enables the user to play the CD on a PC, edit the
pictures or view a slide show.
Playing back a JPEG CD or KODAK Picture CD
1 Switch the remote control to disc mode with »DVD«.
2 After the disc compartment has closed, the disc is scanned and
the file browser (contents menu) of the JPEG CD is displayed.
3 Select the required folder (or picture) with »
A
«, »
S
«, »
a
«
or »
s
«.
– A list of sub-directories appears.
4 Press »ENTER« to open the folder.
5 Select the desired picture with »
A
«, »
S
«, »
a
« or »
s
«
and confirm with »ENTER«.
– The JPEG picture is displayed, afterwards, all subsequent
pictures are displayed.
Notes:
To view the picture for longer, press »
8
!
«. Press »8
!
« to
resume playback.
Use »TITLE« to switch between MP3 mode and JPEG mode.
PLAYBACK_____________________________________________
Enter - Select TV View - Exit Title - MP3
Enter - Select TV View - Exit Title - MP3