Epson Projector Moviemate 25 User Manual
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21 Advanced Operations 1When playing a disc that contains both MP3/WMA files and JPEG files, you see the following kind of group/track (file) name list. 2Press to select the group. 3Press to move the pointer to the track (file) name list. Press to return the pointer to the group name list. 4Press to select the track. You can also make the same selection using . 5Press or to begin playback. When you press for a , continuous playback begins from the selected file (slideshow playback). When you press , only the selected file is played. •During slideshow playback, each file is displayed for approximately 3 seconds, then the next file is displayed. Once playback of all files is completed, the slideshow stops automatically. •You can also select tracks by entering the track number with the numeric keys. In this case, steps 3-5 are unnecessary. When playing back a disc on which a mixture of different file types (MP3/ WMA files and JPEG files) has been saved, select the file type to be played from the File Type video settings menu. For details, see page 44. Playing MP3/WMA and JPEG files Make sure you set the switch to the [Function] position.
22 To repeat playback 1Press during playback or when stopped. Each time you press , the repeat mode changes as shown in the fol- lowing table. 2Press . To play MP3/WMA audio (Image Off) Once menu selection is complete and the audio begins, press . MovieMate beeps and the projection lamp turns off so you can enjoy just the music being played. Press to turn the lamp back on. Once the lamp has been turned off and when the Image Off indicator is flashing orange, the lamp does not come back on even if you press . Wait until the Image Off indicator goes out. Make sure you set the switch to the [Function] position. *MP3/WMA files only When MP3/WMA files are recorded on the disc, repeat play can be per- formed even during program play and random play. Repeat modeDiscScreen displayDisplay window displayGroup 1Group 2 Tr a c k 1Tr a c k 2Tr a c k ATr a c k B Track repeat* Group repeat Disc repeat Repeat OFFnot displayednot displayed Repeat modeScreen displayDisplay window display Repeats the track chosen when repeat play was selected Repeats all tracks set during program play, or repeats all tracks in random play Repeat OFF not displayed not displayed Repeat play position
23 Advanced Operations Specifications of files that can be played To play a CD-R or CD-RW containing MP3/WMA or JPEG files with this unit, the contents of the disc must conform to the following standards. MP3/WMA File system: ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 Discs that have been recorded in the packet write (UDF) format cannot be read. Bitrate: MP3: 32 kbps~320 kbps WMA: 64 kbps - 160 kbps Sampling frequency: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Filename: Half-width English characters only. Must bear the “.mp3” or “.wma” file extension. Distinction between upper- and lowercase characters is not per- formed. Group (folder) count: up to 99 Track (file) count: up to 1000 Other: It is possible to play multi-session recorded discs. MovieMate is not capable of Multiple Bit Rate (a file format containing audio recorded in numerous different bit rates within the one file) playback. JPEG File system: ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 Discs that have been recorded in the packet write (UDF) format cannot be read. Filename: Half-width English characters only. Must bear the “.jpg” or “.jpeg” file extension. Distinction between upper- and lowercase characters is not per- formed. Total number of pixels: Images containing up to 8192 x 7680 pixels can be read. However, because it takes time to reproduce files with a resolution exceeding 640 x 480 pixels, it is recommended that images be saved at 640 x 480 pixels. Group (folder) count: up to 99 Track (file) count: up to 1000 Other: It is possible to play multi-session recorded discs. Only baseline JPEG is supported. Monochrome JPEG files cannot be read. Progressive JPEG and motion JPEG are not supported. JPEG data created by a digital camera and conforming to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard is supported. When certain digital cam- era functions such as automatic rotation have been used, it is likely that the data will not comply with the DCF standard. If this is the case, playback may not be possible. Notes on playback •Depending on the recording and the characteristics of the disc it is possible that the disc may not be readable, or that reading the disc may take some time. •The time it takes to read a disc differs depending on the number of groups or tracks (files) recorded on the disc. •The order of the group/track (file) name list display and the order displayed on a PC screen may be different. •When playing commercially available MP3 discs, it is possible that playback will be in a different order from the order described on the disc. •It may take some time to play still pictures containing MP3 files. The time- elapsed is not displayed until playback has begun. Further, there are times when an accurate elapsed time is not displayed, even once playback has begun. •It is possible that data that has been processed, edited, or saved using computer image editing software might not play.
24 During playback, select the chapter or track number you wish to play by pressing the numeric buttons. For details on using the numeric buttons, see page 19. You can play a disc from a specified time position. Depending on the disc, the start point position varies as follows. Time elapsed from the start of the title When executing from stopped: Time elapsed from the start of the disc When executing during playback: Elapsed time from the start of the current track being played 1Press twice during playback or when stopped. The following menu bar is projected. • This function can only be used during playback. • Cannot be used when playing back using the PBC function. 2Press until the pointer reaches . 3Press . 4Enter the time using the numeric buttons. • Specify the start position in hours/minutes/seconds. You can leave out the minutes/seconds if desired. • Specify the start position in minutes/sec- onds. • Can be used when stopped or when playing back with PBC off. • Can also be used when stopped. •Depending on the disc, certain operations may not be possible. Selecting the chapter or track number Playing from a designated time (time search) Make sure the switch is set to the [Function] position. Status bar Menu bar
25 Advanced Operations 5Press . 6Press once to cancel the menu bar. Entering the time To play a disc from 0 hours, 23 minutes, and 45 seconds, for example, Set the Function/Numerics toggle switch to the [123] position. Press the numeric buttons in the order of → → → → . If you make a mistake, press and delete the incorrect number, then re- enter the correct number. Once you have finished entering the time, return the function/numerics toggle switch back to the [Function] position. •If the elapsed time is not displayed in the display window during play- back with , this function will not work. • It is also possible that some discs may prohibit time searching. •The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope (letter- box) . Although functions can be set in this state, when it is necessary to display the status bar, press to return the aspect ratio to normal. Press to return to the former aspect ratio. •When playing back in program play or random play modes, this function will not work.
26 You can set the playback range (start point to end point) from the menu bar dur- ing playback. 1Press twice during playback. The following menu bar is projected. • Where possible, this function can be used during playback. • Cannot be used when playing back using the PBC function. 2Press until the pointer reaches . 3Press . 4Press then select . You can also select other repeat modes from here. See page 27 5When you reach the scene or track where you want to start, press . The menu bar icon changes to . 6When you reach the scene or track where you want to stop, press . The menu bar icon changes to and is displayed in the display window of the main unit. A to B playback begins. 7Press once to cancel the menu bar. To cancel A to B playback Do one of the following: •Display the menu bar, select , then press twice. •Press . •Turn off the main power switch. Looping playback of a favorite scene (A-B repeat playback) Make sure the switch is set to the [Function] position.
27 Advanced Operations Depending on the type of disc, you can loop playback within a range of titles, chapters, or tracks, as in the following table. Press during playback. The repeat mode changes whenever you press . The repeat mode name and icon are displayed on the projected screen and in the display window. • Where possible, this function can be used during playback. • Cannot be used when playing back using the PBC function. •You cannot specify a range which includes multiple titles or tracks. •“A-B repeat” cannot be performed at the following times. - During program play - During random play - During repeat play - During PBC •The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope (letter- box) . Although functions can be set in this state, when it is necessary to display the status bar, press to return the aspect ratio to normal. Press to return to the former aspect ratio. Looping playback (repeat play) Make sure the switch is set to the [Function] position. Repeat modeTitleScreen displayDisplay window display Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4 Chapter repeat Title repeat Repeat OFFnot displayed Repeat play position Repeat modeTrack 1Tr a c k 2Track 3Track 4Screen displayDisplay window display Track repeat Repeat all tracks Repeat OFF not displayed Repeat play position
28 Repeat modes available during program play and random play Canceling repeat play •Press repeatedly until “ ” is displayed on the screen. •Turn off the power switch on the main unit. • You cannot use the “Title repeat” function with some DVDs. • To cancel repeat, press . •Display the menu bar and move the pointer to to select repeat play. For details, see page 33. Repeat modeScreen displayDisplay window display Repeats the chapter/track designated when repeat play was selected Repeats all tracks set during program play, or repeats all tracks in random play Repeat OFF not displayed
29 Advanced Operations You can set titles, chapters, and tracks to play in the order of your preference. 1Press when stopped. Each time you press , the display window on the main unit changes as follows. Press repeatedly until “PRGM” is displayed. 2Set the order according to the following screen explanations. See “Using the numeric buttons” on page 19. 3Press . •Playback begins according to the order you set. •Once the set playback is complete, playback ends and “Program” is displayed. Canceling set items on the program screen individually Press to delete set numbers one by one. Canceling all set items on the program screen Press . Set items are also cancelled when the power is switched off. Resuming normal playback When stopped, press repeatedly until the display window returns to its nor- mal display state. In this case, the contents entered in the program screen remain in memory. Program play can be executed by pressing again and selecting “PRGM.” •A maximum of 99 titles, chapters, or tracks can be selected. If you try to enter more than 99, “FULL” is displayed. • If the total playback time exceeds 9 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds, “--:--” is displayed in the display window. However, you can continue to perform the set order as it is. • If you press , instead of setting the chapter or track num- ber, “ALL” is displayed and all of the chapters and tracks contained in that title/group are selected. •If stopped during program play mode, resume play cannot be used. •Depending on the type of disc, you may not be able to use program play. Playing in the order of your choice (program play) Make sure the switch is set to the [Function] position. Program play Random play (see page 30) Normal playback Normal display
30 You can choose to play titles or chapters/tracks at random. The playback order always changes when using random play. 1Press when stopped. Whenever you press the display window changes in the following way. Keep pressing until “RANDOM” is displayed. 2Press . Once one title or track has finished, another title or track is played ran- domly. Resuming normal playback When stopped, press repeatedly until the display window returns to its nor- mal display state. •Random play is cancelled if the following operations are performed. - The disc tray is opened. - Power is switched off. •Even if you press repeatedly during random play, you cannot skip to the previously played content. It only returns to the start of the current chapter/track. •If stopped during random play mode, resume play cannot be used. Playing back at random (random play) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Program play (see page 29) Random play Normal playback Normal display