Playable File Formats; About File Names - Pioneer HD-V9000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Playable file formats

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The file formats playable on this unit are shown below.
• Pioneer does not guarantee that all files (including those combining video and audio) created in the formats below
will operate. Check the file's playback operation before using it.
• Check the Pioneer website for information on encoding software and settings whose operation Pioneer has
verified.

About file names

Only file names input in ASCII character code (0x20-0x7E) can be identified on this set. Other files will not operate
properly.
 About the display
Up to 14 characters of file names are displayed.
• If the file name includes 15 to 120 characters, it is displayed with an abbreviated name (ex.: First 9 characters + ~
(tilde) + ".extension")
• For file names including 121 characters or more, --- is displayed and the file cannot be played.
Note
• If the extension includes 4 or more characters, only the first 3 are displayed. (Ex.: 0123456789.mpg2 
0123456789.mpg)
• Do not use the characters listed below in file names. Files including these characters may not operate or display
properly.
$, ", `, @, ~ (tilde), [ or ]
 About extensions
Use the extensions below, according to the purpose.
Purpose
1
Video files
2
Time map table files
Bitmap files for Image Overlay
Text files for Text Crawl
System files
1. Files with other extensions cannot be played. (They are only displayed on the Navigator screen.)
2. A double extension with ".map" assigned to the video file name.
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".mpg", ".m2t", ".mpeg", ".ts"
".map"
".bmp"
".txt"
".sch", ".plt", ".ust", ".err" and ".lst" (one part of a divided file)
Usable extensions

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