Repeat a track
• Press the RPT button (16) to repeat the current track. Further pressing of the
button will change the playback mode back to normal.
Random track playback
• Press the RDM button (17). The player will "shuffle" through the tracks,
playing them in random order. Pressing the button again will change the
playback mode back to normal.
Playing MP3 CDs
The basic functions are the same as those for audio CDs (refer to previous
chapter). However, for MP3 CDs you can select the track and artist directly. The
use of this function and other MP3 specific functions will depend to some
degree on the MP3 CD itself. Please bear this in mind when producing this type
of CD (refer to next chapter).
All common codes can be played back.
Produc/Display MP3 CDs; ID3 tags (BD button)
As with data CDs, MP3 CD ROMs may contain individual tracks or folders.
When producing an MP3 CD please ensure that you only save the tracks in
folders and that none are saved on the same level as the folders. Mixing
tracks and folders at the same level may produce playback problems.
When producing an MP3 CD you can also save so called "ID3 tags" (we
recommend using an ID3 tag editor for entries). This is a block of information
stored on an MP3 CD lying "behind" the actual music information on the MP3.
This may include such items as the artist, track, album name, year of publication
and a short comment. The car radio can read this block of information and show
it on the display.
• To display the ID3 tags press BD (21) . The category changes each time you
press the button: > TRACK > ARTIST > ALBUM NAME > YEAR OF
PUBLICATION > COMMENT.
Searching for tracks (numbers) (A.P. button)
Search for track numbers
• Press the A.P. button. (20). Now enter the first digit of the track number using
the VOL +/- (2) volume buttons and confirm by pressing SEL (10). The cursor
moves to the next digit.
• Now enter the second digit of the track number with the +/ volume buttons
(2). Confirm with SEL (10). The track with the entered number will be played
back.
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