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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
At this time, the LED is lit. 1. If you touch the button twice again, ODD mode is toggled between AV system support mode and general ODD mode. 2. Note This product is set to general ODD mode by default. When the power is turned off and on, the mode returns to the default mode. Technical information Item Description Supported formats File formats and codecs supported by the connected device. Supported number of photos Around 300~400 (only the root and 1st sub folders are supported.) Supported capacity No limit (up to 4GB for the size of a file.) Device recognition time 1) 4.3G Full Media: Approximately 2 minutes 30 seconds (approximately 30 seconds is required for 1GB.) Supported media CD/DVD(except DVD-RAM) * not supported Blu-ray media Supported disc formats ISO-9660/Joliet UDF 1.02 ~ 2.5 Note 1) The time to recognize the device may differ depending on the number of files and the capacity of the media device. How to use How to use the drive How to use the AV Connectivity function How to use DVD±R/RW and other discs When the LED blinks Related links Select languages Select your language Firmware Update Check your firmware version. Warranty Statement Warranty statement for your product SE-406AB : How to use - How to use AV Connectivity function ... 1 / 3 file://D:\HEARTSOME_WORK\0_PROJECT_LOCALIZATION\3_TOSHIBA_SA... 2011-03-14 Supported media types CD/DVD types of media written in UDF or ISO are supported. (except for DVD-RAM) * not supported Blu-ray media The ISO and UDF formats To understand the ISO and UDF formats, you have to understand the concept of file systems on storage devices. Since ODDs only support the ISO and UDF file systems, the data needs to be converted to a file system that the AV system can recognize for the data on the ODD to be used. Note AV System: Supports the FAT32 file system. File System: When an HDD, DVD/CD media or flash memory device is connected to a computer, Windows Explorer shows the file name, the size and the creation date for the files saved on the storage device, by using the information saved on the file system. In addition, the file system stores the locations of the data that make up the files on the media. ISO: This file system is the most widely used file system for ODDs. This file system is used when users save data onto a media in the ODD by using a disc burning program such as NERO or ROXIO. UDF: This is a file system for ODD media that enables reading and writing data onto the media such as when using an HDD or USB memory device. For your reference, you can format a RW media in the UDF file system by rightclicking over the media in Windows Explorer in Windows VISTA or later. Frequently asked questions Is there a limit to the number or size of the files? Up to 330 files are supported and files in the root directory and the sub directories just below the root directory are recognized. The maximum size of a file is just under 4 GB. There is no limit to the size of data saved onto a single disc. In AV system support mode, it takes longer to recognize a disc. It takes longer to recognize the discs as data on the ISO/UDF file system is converted to the FAT32 file system for AV systems to recognize and transmit the data. In addition, the time delay due to the conversion is determined by the number and size of the files saved on the disc. (Approximately 30 seconds is required for 1GB of data.) I have connected the ODD but there is no response. Because the file system conversion takes longer, if you connect a high-capacity disc, the connected device (such as TV) will require some time to recognize the Samsung externaltype ODD (1G = approximately 30 seconds). Note When recognizing the ODD, the LED of the ODD blinks continuously. PCs, TVs, and other devices with insufficient USB bus power will not work correctly if you use only one USB port. All Contents Copyright © 2001 - 2011 SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. Optical Disc Drive SE-406AB : How to use - How to use AV Connectivity function ... 2 / 3 file://D:\HEARTSOME_WORK\0_PROJECT_LOCALIZATION\3_TOSHIBA_SA... 2011-03-14 I know my TV supports playing images but I cannot display my images on the TV. The resolution of the images may not be supported by the TV or the codec (JPG, GIF, BMP, etc.) may not be supported by the TV. In addition, if the actual image is in a format other than JPG such as in the BMP format, the image will not be displayed even though the image file extension is “JPG”. Does the AV connectivity function allow me to connect to a device such as a TV that only has video, photo and music playing functions? The AV connectivity function basically enables connecting an AV device to any device to which a USB memory device can be connected. However, the AV connectivity device may be unable to connect to a device due to a power or compatibility problem. PLEASE NOTE When writing to a device (such as a USB memory device or external HDD that is connected through the USB...
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