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26
Insignia
NS-H3005
Home
Theater
System
www.insignia-products.com
Marker
Search
You
can
start
playback
from
a
stored
marker.
You
can
store
up
to
nine
markers.
To
enter
a
marker:
1
During
disc
playback,
press
MARKER
when
playback
reaches
the
spot
that
you
want
to
store.
The
Marker
icon
appears
on
the
television
screen
briefly.
2
Repeat
step
1
to
enter
up
to
nine
markers
on
a
disc.
To
recall
a
marked
scene:
1
During
disc
playback,
press
SEARCH.
The
Marker
Search
menu
appears
on
the
screen.
2
Within
10
seconds,
press
or
to
select
a
marker
number
that
you
want
to
recall.
3
Press
MEMORY/ENTER.
Playback
starts
from
the
marked
scene.
4
Press
SEARCH
to
close
the
Marker
Search
menu.
To
clear
a
marked
scene:
1
During
disc
playback,
press
SEARCH.
The
Marker
Search
menu
appears
on
the
screen.
2
Press
or
to
select
the
marker
number
that
you
want
to
erase.
3
Press
CLEAR.
The
marker
number
is
erased
from
the
list.
4
Repeat
steps
2
and
3
to
erase
additional
marker
numbers.
5
Press
SEARCH
to
close
the
Marker
Search
menu.
Checking
the
contents
of
DVD
Video
discs
DVDs
may
offer
menus
that
allow
you
to
access
special
features.
To
use
the
DVD
menu:
1
Press
DISC
MENU.
2
Press
the
appropriate
number
button
to
select
an
option.
Or
Press
the
, , ,
or
buttons
to
highlight
your
selection,
then
press
MEMORY/ENTER.
3
Press
MENU
again
to
close
the
DVD
menu.
Title
menu
To
use
the
Title
menu:
1
Press
TITLE.
If
the
current
title
has
a
menu,
the
menu
appears
on
the
screen.
Otherwise,
the
disc
menu
may
appear.
The
menu
can
list
camera
angles,
spoken
language
and
subtitle
options,
and
chapters
for
the
title.
2
Press
TITLE
again
to
close
the
title
menu.
Camera
Angle
If
the
disc
contains
scenes
recorded
at
different
camera
angles,
you
can
change
to
a
different
camera
angle
during playback.
Press
ANGLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
select
a
different
angle.
The
number
of
the
current
angle
appears
on
the
display.
Changing
the
Audio
Language
Press
AUDIO
repeatedly
during
playback
to
hear
a
different
audio
language
or
audio
track.
Subtitles
Press
SUBTITLE
repeatedly
during
playback
to
see
the
different
subtitle
languages.
Playing
audio,
MP3,
and
WMA
discs
The
home
theater
system
can
play
MP3
and
WMA
formatted
recordings
on
CD-ROM,
CD-R,
or
CD-RW
discs.
About
MP3/WMA
recordings
About
MP3
files
?
An
MP3
file
is
audio
data
compressed
by
using
the
MPEG1
audio
layer-3
file-coding
scheme.
Files
that
have
the
.mp3
file
extension
are
called
MP3
files.
?
The
player
can
not
read
an
MP3
file
that
has
a
file
extension
other
than
.mp3.
About
WMA
files
?
A
WMA
file
is
a
Microsoft
audio
compression
technology.
?
WMA
(Windows
Media
Audio)
offers
double
the
audio
compression
of
the
MP3
format.
MP3/WMA
disc
compatibility
MP3/WMA
disc
compatibility
with
this
home
theater
system
is
limited
as
follows:
?
Sampling
frequency---44.1kHz
(MP3),
32
-
44.1kHz
(WMA)
?
Bit
rate---between
32-
320kbps
(MP3),
32
-
128kbps
(WMA)
?
CD-R
physical
format
should
be
ISO
9660
?
If
you
record
MP3
or
WMA
files
using
software
which
cannot
create
a
FILE
SYSTEM,
(for
example
Direct-CD),
you
will
not
be
able
to
playback
the
MP3
or
WMA
files.
We
recommend
that
you
use
Easy
CD
CreatorTM,
which
creates
an
ISO9660
file
system.
?
A
single
session
disc
requires
MP3
or
WMA
files
in
the
first
track.
If
there
is
no
MP3
or
WMA
file
in
the
first
track,
the
DVD
player
cannot
playback
the
MP3
or
WMA
files.
If
you
want
to
playback
MP3
or
WMA
files,
format
all
the
data
in
the
disc
or
use a
new
one.
?
File
names
should
be
named
using
eight
letters
or
less
and
must
incorporate
the
.mp3
or
.wma
extension.
For
example:
********.MP3
or
********.WMA
?
Donotusespecialletterssuchas/:*?"<>
?
Total
number
of
files
on
the
disc
should
be
less
than
650.
This
home
theater
system
requires
discs
or
recordings
to
meet
certain
technical
standards
in
order
to
achieve
optimal
playback
quality.
Pre-recorded
DVDs
are
automatically
set
to
these
standards.
There
are
many
different
types
of
recordable
disc
formats
(including
CD-R
containing
MP3
or
WMA
files)
that
require
certain
pre-existing
conditions
to
insure
compatible
playback.
Note
If
appears,
the
feature
is
not
available
on
the
disc.
NS-H3005.fm
Page
26
Thursday,
February
23,
2006
11:38
PM
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