MP3/WMA MODE
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You can name each directory using a
PC. Name the directories and tracks/
files using your CD burner software.
The software's instruction manual will
provide details on how to do this.
Note:
When naming directories and
tracks/files you should avoid using
accents and special characters.
You can use a maximum of 32
characters (including the ".MP3" or
".WMA" file extension) for track
names and directory names.
MP3 tracks can contain additional in-
formation such as the artist, album and
track names (ID3 tags). This device can
display ID3 tags of version 1 on a con-
nected monitor.
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When creating (encoding) MP3 files
from audio files, you should use bit rates
up to a maximum of 320 kbits/sec. If you
are coding with variable bit rates, you
can use 8 to 320 kbit/s.
This device can only play MP3 files that
have the ".MP3" file extension.
Notes:
To ensure uninterrupted playback,
do not try changing the file exten-
sion to ".MP3" of any files other
than MP3 files and then attempt to
play them! The device will ignore
these invalid files during playback.
Do not use any "mixed" CDs with
non-MP3 data to ensure a prob-
lem-free playback.
Starting the MP3/WMA mode
MP3/WMA mode is activated in the
same way as normal DVD/CD mode.
For further information, please read the
section entitled "Inserting a DVD/CD /
starting operation" in the chapter "DVD
mode".
If you connected a monitor, the follow-
ing information is displayed after the
DVD/CD was read and the MP3/WMA
playback was started:
Number of the track and number of
tracks in the directory
Bit rate of the file