HHB comm UDP-89 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
Basic Operation
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CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs containing
audio files
The UDP-89 will replay MP3 files (MPEG1/2 Layer 3) on any of
thesupportedmedia(CD-R/RW,DVDR/RW).
Playing MP3 files
After loading, a disc containing MP3 files will produce the front
panel and on-screen displays shown below:
00:00:05/00:04:03
6/8 / Track06.MP3
Name: Cross to Bear Artist: Idoltribe Album: Night Chant Year: 2008
Remember You
Now I Know
Evangelina
Fool’s Gold
Wait a While
Cross to Bear
Night Chant
Party
Filter
Repeat : Off
Mode : Normal
Music Playing
T06 0:00:05
Play
h
MP3
The track names are the filenames of the MP3 files; note that
they are truncated to 15 characters. The OSD also includes
scrolling banner text (below the track list) containing further
information about the track, including fields for track Name,
Album Title, Artist, etc. Whether any or all of these fields
contain textual data depends on how the MP3 disc was created
and the PC disc-burning software employed. The data inserted
will be obtained, if available, from the information appended to
the MP3 file at source. Note that banner text is not displayed
when the player is in Stop Mode.
The NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons may be used to select
alternative tracks in the normal way; other tracks may also be
selected using the OSD tracklist and the Cursor and MARK/
ENTER keys. The FFWD and FREW buttons allow the play
location to be moved at high speed in the normal way, but like
audio CDs, the audio is muted during the process.
Note that, unlike CD and SACD, pressing Play from STOP will not
always restart playback from the first track (i.e., MP3 file) on
the disc or in the folder. Instead, the most recently played track
will be replayed from the beginning.
If a disc contains folders as well as files, it is recommended to
connect a video monitor to aid disc navigation.
Playing discs with video content
The UDP-89 plays most types of discs with video content,
including standard commercial DVD-Video discs (commonly
referred to simply as “DVDs”), Video CDs, Super VCDs and
CD-R/RWsorDVD-R/RWscontainingvideofilesofvarious
types, including JPEG picture files. This section initially describes
the UDP-89’s operation with a standard DVD-V, with any
differences being summarised separately.
Transport Controls
On loading a standard DVD-V, the following displays are typical of
those presented after the disc has been loaded and read:
C01 0:00:00
Play
T01
h
DVD- V
Depending on how a DVD-Video disc is authored, the Main Title
Menu will be displayed first, or some introductory material will be
played, or the main feature will be played without displaying any
menu screen.
Navigation of the disc and any menu screens is achieved using
the up/down and left/right cursor keys and the MARK/ENTER
button on the remote control or front panel.
Play
Extras
Web Link
Chapters
Language
Audio
Cursor buttons change
highlighted option.
Mark/Enter selects.
To start the disc playing, either press PLAY/PAUSE , or
MARK/ENTER
while the “Play Disc” (wording may vary) on-
screen menu option is highlighted (which will generally be the
default case).