To change the display mode
Press DISP repeatedly until your desired display
appears.
Each time you press DISP, the display changes
as follows:
↓
Clock
↓
Elapsed playing time
↓
Track number and filename
↓
Track name*
↓
Artist's name*
↓
Album number and album name
* If there are no names on the track, "NONE"
appears.
Notes on MP3
• The unit can read MP3 files written in the format
compliant with ISO 9660. However it does not
support the MP3 data written by the method of
Packet Write.
• The unit cannot read an MP3 file that has a file
extension other than ".mp3."
• If you play a non-MP3 file that has the ".mp3"
extension, you may hear some noise.
• In this manual, we refer to what are called "MP3
file" and "folder" in PC terminology as "track"
and "album," respectively.
• The unit can play up to 512 tracks per disc.
• The unit may not play tracks in the order of track
numbers.
• The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disc
contains both audio tracks and MP3 files.
Note
When playing a disc of 8k bps or VBR*, the
elapsed playing time in the display window will
not be correct and also the intro play may not
function properly.
*VBR: Variable Bit Rate
Notes on indications in the display
• Up to 32 characters are displayed for the name
of an album or a track. Characters other than
uppercase letters ("A" to "Z"), lowercase letters
("a" to "z"), numerals ("0" to "9"), and underscore
("_") may not be displayed.
• When playing MP3 files, the elapsed playing
time displayed may not be correct.
• To display up to 30 characters for a track name
or an artist's name, ID3TAG version 1.x is
required. Characters other than uppercase
letters ("A" to "Z"), lowercase letters("a" to "z"),
numerals ("0" to "9"), and underscore ("_") may
not be displayed.
Notes on creating your own CD-Rs
or CD-RWs containing MP3 files
• To enjoy high quality sound, we recommend
converting to MP3 files with a sampling frequency
of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps.
• Do NOT store more than 512 MP3 files per disc.
• Note that the unit may not play tracks in the
order that you wrote them to the disc.
• The unit can read up to 5 sessions with a multi
session disc. When you play a disc that contains
6 or more sessions, the unit can play the first 5
sessions.
• For ISO 9660-compliant format, the maximum
allowable depth of nested folders is 8, including
the root directory (folder).
Tips on identifying the order of the
tracks
• Include a two- or three-digit number at the
beginning of each album or track name. (e.g.
"01," "02," ... or "001," "002," ...)
If you use the numbers such as "1," "2," "3," ...
"9," "10," "11," ..., the unit unexpectedly plays in
the order of "1," "10," "11," ... "2," "20," "21," ...
"3," "30," "31," and so on.
• It is recommended that you use only the parent
folders (do not create child folders under a
folder).
• Writing software capable of writing MP3 files in
numerical and alphabetical order is required if
you want them in order. For details on using the
software, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your software.
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