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    41EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE) (IN DIGITAL MODE)
    EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE) (IN 
    DIGITAL MODE)
    Using Electronic 
    Programme Guide
    This	system	has	an	Electronic	Programme	Guide	
    (EPG)	to	help	your	navigation	through	all	the	
    possible	viewing	options.
    The	EPG	supplies	information	such	as	programme	
    listings,	start	and	end	times	for	all	available	
    services.	In	addition,	detailed	information	about	
    the	programme	is	often	available	in	the	EPG	(the	
    availability	and 	amount 	of 	these 	programme 	details	
    will	vary,	depending	on	the	particular	broadcaster).
    This	function	can	be	used	only	when	the	EPG	
    information	is	broadcast	by	broadcasting	
    companies.
    The	EPG	displays	the	programme	details	for	next	
    8	days.
    1	 Press	INFO 	to	shows	the	present	screen	
    information.
    IconDescription
    Displayed	with	a	DTV	Programme.	
    Displayed	with	a	Radio	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	MHEG	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	 AAC	Programme.
    Aspect	ratio	of	broadcasting	programme.
    Displayed	with	a	 Teletext	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	Subtitle	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	Scramble	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	Dolby	Programme.
    Displayed	with	a	Dolby	Digital	PLUSProgramme.
    Broadcasted	programme	with	the	icon	
    may	not	be	displayed	in	Monitor	Out	
    depending	on	the	information	of	the	
    programme.
    yy576i/p,	720p,	1080i/p:	Resolution	of	
    broadcasting	programme
    NOTE
    Switch on/off EPG
    1	 Press	GUIDE	to	switch	on	or	off	EPG.
    Select a programme
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons 		or	PAGE buttons 
    to	select	desired	programme.
    2	 The	EPG	will	disappear	after	moving	to	a	
    selected	program,	press	OK.
      
    						
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    42EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE) (IN DIGITAL MODE)
    Button Function in Date Change 
    Mode
    ButtonDescription
    Green ButtonSwitch	off	Date	setting	mode.
    OKChange	to	the	selected	date.
     or Select	a	date.
    Switch	off	Date	setting	mode.
    GUIDESwitch	off	EPG.BACKEXIT
    Button Function in 8 Day Guide 
    Mode
    ButtonDescription
    Red ButtonChange	EPG	mode.Green ButtonEnter	Date	setting	mode.
    Yellow ButtonEnter	Timer	Record/Remind	setting	mode.Blue ButtonEnter	Timer	Record/Remind	list	mode.OKThe	EPG	will	disappear	after	moving	to	a	selected	program.
     or Select	NOW	or	NEXT 	Programme.
     or Select	the	Broadcast	Programme.
    PAGE ( , )Page	Up/Down.
    GUIDESwitch	off	EPG.BACKEXITTV/RADSelect	TV	or	RADIO	Programme.INFO Detail	information	on	or	offFAVThis	displays	the	8	Day	Guide	mode	for	the	programme	in	the	Favourite	List.
    Programme Guide
    ALLNOWNEXT
    1  YLE TV1 Keno World Business2  YLE TV24  TV.. Your World Today Fantomen Legenen om Den.... Kritiskt Naturtimmen ABC Lyssna Tänään otsikoissa Glamour
    5  YLE FST6  CNN8  YLE24
    RADIOPr. Change
    ▲
    Favourite
    ModeSchedule Schedule List
    Information
    That ’70s show
    1   YLE TV16 Apr. 2007 15:09▲
    Button Function in NOW/NEXT 
    Guide Mode
    You	can	view	a	program	being	broadcasted	and	
    one	scheduled	to	follow.
    ButtonDescription
    Red ButtonChange	EPG	mode.Yellow ButtonEnter	 Timer	Record/Remind	setting	mode.Blue ButtonEnter	Timer	Record/Remind	list	mode.OKThe	EPG	will	disappear	after	moving	to	a	selected	program.
     or Select	NOW	or	NEXT 	Programme.
     or Select	the	Broadcast	Programme.
    PAGE ( , )Page	Up/Down.
    GUIDESwitch	off	EPG.BACKEXITTV/RADSelect	TV	or	RADIO	Programme.INFO Detail	information	on	or	offFAVThis	displays	the	now/next	mode	for	the	programme	in	the	Favourite	List.
      
    						
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    43EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE) (IN DIGITAL MODE)
    Button Function in Extended 
    Description Box
    ButtonDescription
     or Text	Up/Down.
    Yellow ButtonEnter	Timer	Record/Remind	setting	mode.INFO The	detail	information	on	or	off.BACKGUIDESwitch	off	EPG.
    Button Function in Record/
    Remind Setting Mode
    Sets	a	start	or	end	time	for	recording,	and	sets		
    only	a	start	time	for	the	reminder.
    This	function	is	available	only	when	recording	
    equipment	that	use	pin8	recording	signaling	has	
    been	connected 	to 	the 	AV 	terminal, 	using 	a 	SCART 	
    cable.
    ButtonDescription
    BACKChange	to	Guide	or	Schedule	mode.
     or Select	Record	or	Remind.Function	setting.
     or Select	Date,	Start/End	time	or	Programme.OKSave	Timer	Record/Remind.
    Button Function in Schedule List 
    Mode
    If	you’ve	created	a	schedule	list,	a	scheduled	
    program	is	displayed	at	the	scheduled	time	even	
    when	you	are	watching	a	different	program	at	the	
    time.
    Only	the	Up/Down/OK/BACK	keys	will	work	when	
    a	popup	window	is	open.
    ButtonDescription
    Red ButtonAdd	new	Manual	Recording	setting	mode.Green ButtonAdd	new	 Timer	Watching	setting	mode.
    Blue ButtonChange	to	Guide	mode.GUIDEBACKSwitch	off	EPG.EXITOKSelect	your	desired	Option(Modify/Delete/Delete	 All).
     or Select	Schedule	List.
    PAGE ( , )Page	Up/Down.
      
    						
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    44ENTERTAINMENT
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    HDMI/DVI IN
    DC-INR
    VIDEO
    COMPONENT IN
    USB INAV
    AUDIO
    YPBPRL
    RS-\f3\fC IN
    (CONTROL & SERVICE
    \b
    RGB IN (PC\bOPTICAL
    AUDIO IN
    (RGB/DVI\b
    H / P
    DIGITALAUDIO OUT
    ANTENNA/CABLE IN
    DC-INR1
    2
    ENTERTAINMENT
    Using integrated media 
    features
    Connecting USB storage devices
    Connect	USB	storage	devices	such	as	a	USB	
    flash	memory,	external	hard	drive,	or	MP3	player	
    to	the	Monitor	set	and	use	multimedia	features	
    (“Browsing files”	See	p.46).
    Connect	a	USB	flash	memory	or	USB	memory	
    card	reader	to	the	Monitor	set	as	shown	on	the	
    following	illustration.	 The	USB	screen	appears.
    To	disconnect	a	USB	storage	device,	
    make	sure	to	end	the	connection	properly	to	
    prevent	damages	to	the	Monitor	set	or	files.
    or
    or
    1	 Press	Q.MENU	to	access	the	quick	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons 	to	scroll	to	USB 
    Device	and	press	OK.
    3	 Disconnect	the	USB	storage	device	only	when	
    the	message	says	that	it	is	safe	to	remove.
    yyDo	not	turn	the	Monitor	set	off	or	remove	a	
    USB	storage	device	while	the	USB	storage	
    device	is	connected	to	the	Monitor	set,	as	
    this	could	result	in	loss	of	files	or	damage	to	
    the	USB	storage	device.
    yyBack	up	your	files	saved	on	a	USB	storage	
    device	frequently,	as	you	may	lose	or	
    damage	the	files	and	this	may	be	not	
    covered	by	the	warranty.
    CAUTION
    3D MTV
    MTV
      
    						
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    45ENTERTAINMENT
    Tips for using USB storage devices
    yyOnly	a	USB	storage	device	is	recognizable.
    yyIf	the	USB	storage	device	is	connected	
    through	a	USB	hub,	the	device	is	not	
    recognizable.
    yyA	USB	storage	device	using	an	automatic	
    recognition	programme	may	not	be	
    recognized.
    yyA	USB	storage	device	which	uses	its	own	
    driver	may	not	be	recognized.
    yyThe	recognition	speed	of	a	USB	storage	
    device	may	depend	on	each	device.
    yyPlease	do	not	turn	off	the	Monitor	set	or	
    unplug	the	USB	device	when	the	connected	
    USB	storage	device	is	working.	When	such	
    device	is	suddenly	separated	or	unplugged,	
    the	stored	files	or	the	USB	storage	device	
    may	be	damaged.
    yyPlease	do	not	connect	the	USB	storage	
    device	which	was	artificially	maneuvered	on	
    the	PC.	 The	device	may	cause	the	product	to	
    malfunction	or	fail	to	be	played.	Never	forget	
    to	use	only	a	USB	storage	device	which	has	
    normal	music	files,	image	files	or	movie	files.
    yyPlease	use	only	a	USB	storage	device	which	
    was	formatted	as	a	FAT,	FAT16,	FAT32,	
    NTFS	file	system	provided	with	the	windows	
    operating 	system. 	In 	case 	of 	a 	storage 	device	
    formatted	as	a	different	utility	programme	
    which	is	not	supported	by	Windows,	it	may	
    not	be	recognized.
    yyPlease	connect	power	to	a	USB	storage	
    device(over	0.5	 A)	which	requires	an	external	
    power	supply.	If	not,	the	device	may	not	be	
    recognized.
    yyPlease	connect	a	USB	storage	device	with	
    the	cable	offered	by	the	device	maker.
    yySome	USB	storage	devices	may	not	be	
    supported	or	operated	smoothly.
    yyFile	alignment 	method 	of 	USB 	storage 	device	
    is	similar	to	Window	XP 	and	filename	can	
    recognize	up	to	100	English	characters.
    yyBe	sure	to	back	up	important	files	since	data	
    stored	in	a	USB	memory	device	may	be	
    damaged.	We	will	not	be	responsible	for	any	
    data	loss.
    yyIf	the	USB	HDD	does	not	have	an	external	
    power	source,	the	USB	device	may	not	be	
    detected.	So	be	sure	to	connect	the	external	
    power	source.
    -	Please	use	a	power	adaptor	for	an	external	
    power	source.	We	do	not	guarantee	an	USB	
    cable	for	an	external	power	source.
    yyData	in	a	USB	storage	device	cannot	be	
    deleted	in	the	NTFS	file	system.
    yyIf	your	USB	memory	device	has	multiple	
    partitions	or	if	you	use	a	USB	multi-card	
    reader,	you	can	use	up	to	4	partitions	or	USB	
    memory	devices.
    yyOnly	the	FAT,	FAT16,	FAT32	file	system	
    supports	the	delete	function.
    yyIf	a	USB	memory	device	is	connected	to	a	
    USB	multi-card	reader,	its	volume	data	may	
    not	be	detected.
    yyIf	the	USB	memory	device	does	not	work	
    properly,	disconnect	and	reconnect	it.
    yyHow	fast	a	USB	memory	device	is	detected	
    differs	from	device	to	device.
    yyIf	the	USB	is	connected	in	Standby	Mode,	
    specific	hard 	disk 	will 	automatically 	be 	loaded	
    when	the	Monitor	set	is	turned	on.
    yyThe	recommended	capacity	is	1	 TB	or	less	
    for	a	USB	external	hard	disk	and	32	GB	or	
    less	for	USB	memory.
    yyAny	device 	with 	more 	than 	the 	recommended	
    capacity	may	not	work	properly.
    yyIf	a	USB	external	hard	disk	with	a	“Energy	
    Saving”	function	does	not	work,	turn	the	
    hard	disk	off	and	on	again	to	make	it	work	
    properly.
    yyUSB	storage	devices	below	USB	2.0	are	
    supported	as	well.	But	they	may	not	work	
    properly	in	the	movie	list.
    yyWhen	a	broken	file	is	played	in	the	USB	
    storage,	the	Monitor	set	may	turn	off	or	work	
    abnormally.
      
    						
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    46ENTERTAINMENT
    Browsing files
    Access	the	Photo,	Music	or	Movie	lists	and	
    browse	files.
    1	 Connect	a	USB	storage	device.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	
    PHOTO LIST,	MUSIC LIST	or	MOVIE LIST 
    and	press	OK.
    3	 Select	Drive1	to	access	the	connected	USB	
    storage	device
    4	 Select	a	folder	you	want.
    -	To	return	to	the	previous	level,	select	
    	Up Folder.
    PHOTO LIST
    Photo List
    Photo List
    USB
    USB
    Up Folder
    Up Folder
    Drive 1
    Drive 1
    Drive 1
    SG 001SG 003SG 002SG 004
    Page 1/1
    Page 1/1
    No Marked
    No Marked
    Navigation
    Navigation
    Popup Menu
    Popup Menu
    Page Change
    Page Change
    Mark
    Mark
    Exit
    Exit
    0 folder(s), 0 file(s)
    0 folder(s), 0 file(s)
    MOVIE LISTMUSIC LIST
    5	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons 	to	browse	files.
    The	highlighted	file	will	display	in	the	preview	
    window.
    No.Description
    1Current	page	number/total	number	of	pages
    2The	number	of	selected	files
    3File	and	Folder	name
    4Preview	window
    5File	size,	information.
    6Return	to	the	previous	level
    7Available	buttons	on	the	remote	control
    Supported file format
    TypeSupported file format
    Photo	yJPG	yAvailable	sizeBaseline:	64	pixel	(W)	x	64	pixel	(H)	-	15360	pixel	(W)	x	8640	pixel	(H)Progressive:	64	pixel	(W)	x	64	pixel	(H)	-	1920	pixel	(W)	x	1440	pixel	(H)
    Music	yMP3	yBit	rate	range	32	Kbps	-	320	Kbps	ySampling	rate	(Sampling	Frequency)MPEG1	layer	3:	32	kHz,	44.1	kHz,		48	kHzMPEG2	layer	3:	16	kHz,	22.05	kHz,		24	kHzMPEG2.5	layer	3:	8	kHz,	11.025	kHz,		12	kHz*	 A	copy-protected	file	will	not	play.
    Video	ydat,	mpg,	mpeg,	ts,	trp,	tp,	vob,	mp4,	mkv,	avi,	divx	yMax	bit	rate	of	playable	movie	file:	20Mbps	(Mega	bit	per	second)	yBit	rate	of	audio	format:	within	32	-	320kbps	(MP3)	ySupported	subtitle	format:	*.smi,	*.srt,	*.sub	(MicroDVD,	SubViewer1.0/2.0),	*.ass,	*.ssa,	*.txt	(TMPlayer),	*.psb(PowerDivx)
    Photo ListUSB
    Up Folder
    Drive 1Up FolderSG kim 002          10/01/2010SG kim 003          10/01/2010SG kim 001          10/01/2010
    SG kim 004          10/01/2010SG kim 005          10/01/2010SG kim 006          10/01/2010SG kim 007          10/01/2010
    Page 1/1No Marked
    NavigationPopup MenuPage ChangeMarkExit
    0 folder(s), 0 file(s)
    1
    34
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    6
    7
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    47ENTERTAINMENT
    Viewing Photos
    View	image	files	saved	in	a	USB	storage	device.	
    The	displays	on	the	screen	may	differ	from	the	
    model.
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	USB	
    and	press	OK.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	Photo 
    List	and	press	OK.
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	select	Drive1	
    to	access	the	connected	USB	storage	device.
    4	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	a	
    folder	you	want	and	press	OK.
    5	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	a	file	
    you	want	and	press	OK.	
    A	pop-up	window	will	appears.
    6	 View	photos	 by	using	the	following	menus.
    MenuDescription
    ViewDisplays	the	selected	photo	in	a	full-screen	view.	yDrive:	Views	photos	saved	in	a	USB	storage	drive.
    Mark All or Unmark All
    Selects	all	files	or	clears	all	of	your	selections
    DeleteDeletes	a	file	saved	in	a	USB	storage	device.
    NOTE
    You	cannot	delete	the	files	saved	
    in	a	shared	folder	of	a	PC.
    CloseCloses	the	pop-up	menu.
    Photo ListDrive 1
    Up Folder
    SG 001Up FolderSG 002                10/01/2010SG 003                10/01/2010SG 001                10/01/2010
    SG 004                10/01/2010SG 005                10/01/2010SG 006               10/01/2010SG 007                10/01/2010
    Page 2/3No Marked
    NavigationPopup MenuPage ChangeMarkExit
    1 folder(s),7 file(s)
    1366x768, 125KBViewMark AllDeleteClose
    ꔗ           1/17          ꔃ
    Slideshow  BGM  DeleteQ.MENU  OptionHide
    Using photo options
    Use	the	following	options	while	viewing	photos.
    Number of selected photos
    Options
    OptionDescription
    SlideshowStarts	or 	stops 	a 	slideshow 	with 	selected	photos.If	there	are	no	selected	photos,	all	photos	saved	in	the	current	folder	display	during	a	slideshow.To 	set 	a 	slideshow 	speed, 	select 	Option.
    BGMTurns	the	background	music	on	or	off.	To	set	the	background	music	folder,	select	Option.
      (Rotate)Rotates	photos	clockwise	(90°,	180°,	270°,	360°).
    NOTE
    The	supported	photo	size	is	limited.	You	cannot	rotate	a	photo	if	the	resolution	of	the	rotated	width	is	larger	than	the	supported	resolution	size.
    DeleteDeletes	a	photo.
    Option	ySlide Speed:	Selects	a	slideshow	speed	(Fast, Medium, Slow).	yMusic Album:	Selects	a	music	folder	for	the	background	music.
    NOTE
    You	cannot	change	the	music	folder	while	the	background	music	is	playing.	
    HideHides	the	option	window.	To	display	the	options,	press	OK.
      
    						
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    48ENTERTAINMENT
    Q.MENU options for Photo List.
    When	you	select	the	Set Photo View.
    1	 Press	Q. MENU	to	access	the	Pop-Up	menus.
    2	Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	Slide 
    Speed or Music Folder.	
    3	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons to	make	
    appropriate	adjustments	and	press	OK.
    When	you	select	the Set Video.
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons to	make	
    appropriate	adjustments.(See	p.61)
    When	you	select	the	Set Audio.
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons to	show	the	
    Sound Mode, Auto Volume, Clear Voice II, 
    Balance.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons to	make	
    appropriate	adjustments.(See	p.63)
    yyWhen	“Off”	is	selected	in	Repeat	menu,	
    replay	will	stop	once	the	last	file	in	the	list	
    finishes	playing.	But,	when	“”	button	is	
    pressed	while	the	last	file	in	the	list	is	in	the	
    middle	of	replay	and	“Repeat”	is	in	“Off”	
    position,	the	first	file	in	the	list	will	be	play.
    NOTE
    Choose Options.
    Set Photo View.
    Set Video.
    Set Audio.
    ꕉ Previous
    1	 Press	Q. MENU	to	access	the	Pop-Up	menus.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons to	scroll	to	Set 
    Photo View or Set Video, Set Audio	and	
    Press	OK
    Listening to Music
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	USB	
    and	press	OK.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	Music 
    List	and	press	OK.
    3	 Select	Drive1	to	access	the	connected	USB	
    storage	device.
    4	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	a	
    folder	you	want	and	press	OK.
    5	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	a	file	
    you	want	and	press	OK.	
    A	pop-up	window	will	appears.
    6	 Play	music	by	using	the	following	menus.
    MenuDescription
    Play, Stop Play, orPlay Marked
    Plays	music,	stops	playback,	or	plays	the	selected	music	file.	If	you	play	music	without	selecting	music	files,	all	of	the	music	files	saved	in	the	current	folder	will	play.	The		icon	will	appear	in	front	of	the	duration	on	the	currently	playing	file.		yDrive:	Listen	to	music	files	saved	in	a	USB	storage	drive.
    Play with PhotoDisplays	photos	during	playback.	
    Mark All or Unmark All
    Selects	all	files	or	clears	all	of	your	selections
    DeleteDeletes	a	file	saved	in	a	USB	storage	device.
    CloseCloses	the	pop-up	menu.
    Music ListMusicSG 001
    Page 2/3TitleNo Marked
    NavigationPopup MenuPage ChangeMark
    1 folder(s), 3 file(s)
    Up Folder
    Up Folder
    SG 001.mp3                      03:50SG 002.mp3                     03:55SG 003.mp3                     03:35
    3945 KB128 KbpsPlayPlay with PhotoMark AllDeleteClose
    Exit
      
    						
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    49ENTERTAINMENT
    Music      S003
     0:27 / 3:67Option
    yyA	damaged	or	corrupted	file	will	not	play	and	
    the	duration	of	the	file	display	as	00:00.
    yyA	copy-protected	file	will	not	play.
    yyIf	the	Monitor	set	is	not	in	use	for	some	time	
    during	playback,	the	information	box	as	a	
    screensaver	will	appear	to	prevent	image	
    burn.		
    To	return	to	the	Music	list	screen,	press	OK	
    or	BACK.
    NOTE
    7	 Control	playback	by	using	the 	following	
    buttons.
    ButtonDescription
    Stops	playback
    Plays	a	music	file
    Pauses	or	resumes	playback
    Skips	to	the	next	file
    Skips	to	the	previous	file
    Time elapsed / Duration
    Folder name / file name
    Q.MENU
    Q.MENU options for Music List
    1	 Press	Q. MENU	to	access	the	Pop-Up	menus.
    2	 Press		the	Navigation	buttons	to	scroll	to	Set 
    Audio Play or Set Audio	and	Press	OK.
    When	you	select	the Set Audio Play.
    1	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	show	the	Set 
    Audio Play.
    2	 Press	the	Navigation	buttons	to	make	
    appropriate	adjustments.
    When	you	select	the	Set Audio.
    1	 Press		the	Navigation	buttons 	to to	show	the	
    Sound Mode, Auto Volume, Clear Voice II, 
    Balance.
    2	 Press		the	Navigation	buttons	to to	make	
    appropriate	adjustments.(See	p.63)
    yyWhen	“Off”	is	selected	in	Repeat	menu,	
    replay	will	stop	once	the	last	file	in	the	list	
    finishes	playing.	But,	when	“”	button	is	
    pressed	while	the	last	fine	in	the	list	is	in	
    the	middle	of	replay	and	“Repeat”	is	in	“Off”	
    position,	the	first	file	in	the	list	will	be	play.
    NOTE
    Choose Options.
    Set Audio Play.
    Set Audio.
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    50ENTERTAINMENT
    Viewing Movies
    Play	video	files	on	the	Monitor	set.	Your	Monitor	
    set	displays	all	of	the	video	files	saved	in	a	USB	
    storage	device.
    yyMovie	(*.dat	/	*.mpg	/	*.mpeg	/	*.ts	/	*.trp	
    /	*.tp	/	*.vob/	*.mp4	/	*.mkv	/	*.avi	/	*.divx)	
    supporting	file.
    yyVideo	format:	DivX3.11,	DivX4.12,	DivX5.
    x,	DivX6,	Xvid1.00,	Xvid1.01,	Xvid1.02,	
    Xvid1.03,	Xvid	1.10-	beta-1/beta-2,	Mpeg-1,	
    Mpeg-2,	Mpeg-4,	H.264/AVC
    yyAudio	format:	Dolby	Digital,	AAC,	Mpeg,	
    MP3,	LPCM,	HE-AAC
    yyBit	rate:	within	32	kbps	to	320	kbps	(MP3)
    yySubtitle	format:	*.smi	/	*.srt	/	*.sub	(Micro	
    DVD,	SubViewer1.0/2.0)	/	*.ass	/	*.ssa	/	*.txt	
    (TM	Player)	/	*.psb	(Power	Divx).
    yySome	user-created	subtitles	may	not	work	
    properly.
    yySome	special	characters	are	not	supported	
    in	subtitles.
    yyHTML	tags	are	not	supported	in	subtitles.
    yySubtitles	in	languages	other	than	the	
    supported	languages	are	not	available.
    yyTime	information	in	an	external	subtitle	file	
    should	be	arranged	in	ascending	order	to	be	
    played.
    yyThe	screen	may	suffer	temporary	
    interruptions	(image	stoppage,	faster	
    playback,	etc.)	when	the	audio	language	is	
    changed.
    yyA	damaged	movie	file	may	not	be	played	
    correctly,	or	some	player	functions	may	not	
    be	usable.
    yyMovie	files	produced	with	some	encoders	
    may	not	be	played	correctly.
    yyIf	the	video	and	audio	structure	of	recorded	
    file	is	not	interleaved,	either	video	or	audio	is	
    outputted.
    yyHD	videos	with	a	maximum	of	1920	x	1080	
    @	25/30P 	or	1280	x	720	@	50/60P 	are	
    supported,	depending	on	the	frame.
    yyVideos	with	resolutions	higher	than	1920	x	
    1080	@	25/30P	or	1280	x	720	@	50/60P 	
    may	not	work	properly	depending	on	the	
    frame.
    yyMovie	files	other	than	the	specified	types	 and	
    formats	may	not	work	properly.
    yyMax bit rate of playable movie file is 20 
    Mbps.
    yyWe	do	not	guarantee	smooth	playback	of	
    profiles	encoded	level	4.1	or	higher	in	H.264	
    /	AVC.
    yyDTS	 Audio	codec	is	not	supported.
    yyA	movie 	file 	more 	than 	30GB 	in 	file 	size 	is 	not	
    supported	for	playback.
    yyA 	DivX	movie	file	and	its	subtitle	file	must	be	
    located	in	the	same	folder.
    yyA	video	file	name	and	its	subtitle	file	name	
    must	be	identical	for	it	to	be	displayed.
    yyPlaying	a	video	via	a	USB	connection	that	
    doesn’t	support	high	speed	may	not	work	
    properly.
    yyFiles	encoded	with	GMC	(Global	Motion	
    Compensation)	may	not	be	played.
    yyWhen	you	are	watching	the	movie	by	Movie	
    List	function,	you	can	adjust	an	image	by	
    Energy Saving	key	on	the	remote	control.	
    User	setup	for	each	image	mode	does	not	
    operate.
    Video Decoder
    yympeg, vob: MPEG1,	MPEG2
    yydat: MPEG1
    yyts,trp,tp: MPEG2,	H.264	/	 AVC
    yymp4: MPEG4	SP,	MPEG4	 ASP,	Divx	3.11,	
    Dvix	4.12,	Dvix	5.x,	Dvix	6,	Xvid	1.00,	Xvid	
    1.01,	Xvid	1.02,	Xvid	1.03,	Xvid	1.10–beta	1,	
    Xvid	1.10-beta	2,	H.264/AVC
    yyavi: MPEG	2,	MPEG	4	SP,	MPEG4	 ASP,	
    Divx	3.11,	Divx	4,	Divx	5,	Divx	6,	Xvid	1.00,	
    Xvid	1.01,	Xvid	1.02,	Xvid	1.03,	Xvid	1.10–
    beta	1,	Xvid	1.10–beta	2,	H.264/AVC
    yymkv: H.264	/	AVC,	MPEG	1,	MPEG	2,	
    MPEG	4	SP 	,	MPEG4	ASP
    yydivx: MPEG	2,	MPEG	4	SP,	MPEG4	 ASP,	
    Divx	3.11,	Divx	4,	Divx	5,	Divx	6,	Xvid	1.00,	
    Xvid	1.01,	Xvid	1.02,	Xvid	1.03,	Xvid	1.10–
    beta	1,	Xvid	1.10–beta	2,	H.264	/	 AVC
    Audio Codec
    yympeg, vob:	Dolby	Digital,	MPEG,	MP3,	
    LPCM
    yydat:	Dolby	Digital,	MPEG,	MP3,	LPCM
    yyts,trp,tp:	Dolby	Digital,	AAC,	MPEG
    yymp4:	Dolby	Digital,	HE-AAC,	 AAC,	MPEG,	
    MP3,	LPCM
      
    						
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