Yamaha DVD-S2500 Operation, MP3 disc features, Choosing an Album/Track to playback, MP3 text

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Operation

MP3

You can play MP3 music that was recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW by a computer.

Disc structure (example)

MP3

Album 1 (Folder)

Track 1 (File)

Track 2

Album 1.1

Track 1

Album 2

Since the MP3 format can store several albums onto a disc, a folder is assigned to an “Album”, and a file is assigned to a “Track”.

MP3 disc features

The MP3-CD format (ISO9660 format) support the following:

MP3 files must have the extension “.MP3” or “.mp3”.

Max. 30 characters

Max. nested directory is 8 levels.

Max. album number is 99.

Max. track number is 999.

Supported VBR bit-rate

Supported sampling frequency of 16/22.05/24/32/ 44.1/48kHz

The following features are not supported for MP3 discs:

The discs that have any types of file other than MP3 and JPEG.

The simultaneous playback of the MP3 and JPEG files.

Chinese filenames and text

Non-finalized closed discs

Discs recorded in UDF format

Additional note for MP3 disc playback:

The disc read time may exceed 10 seconds due to the large number of songs compiled onto one disc.

Multi-session discs are supported.

The digital output signals of MP3 files are copy- protected.

Downloading MP3 files from the internet or copying songs from your own legal discs is a delicate process.

Playing a disc

1Insert the disc and close the tray.

Playback starts and the playlist appears automatically. If the disc includes both MP3 and JPEG files, the selection menu appears on the screen and asks you which file to play.

2Playback will stop at the end of the disc.

3To stop playback, press STOP.

Choosing an Album/Track to playback

You can choose an Album/Track to playback from the list displayed in the TV screen.

1In the playlist, press k n to select the Album/Track to playback.

2Press lh to select the Album/Track in the next layer to playback.

MP3 text

MP3-CD discs may contain text information called ID3 Tag (e.g., track name, album name, artist name, etc.) that can appear on the TV screen during playback.

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Contents DVD-S2500 Important Note General information Iii Laser SafetyLaser Diode Properties Table of Contents Introduction Patent informationPlayable disc formats SA-CDRegion Discs that can be Model Number Played Example Unit Supplied accessoriesReplace worn batteries Introduction Using the remote control MaintenanceHandling the remote control Cleaning the cabinetFunctional Overview Front panelSTANDBY/ON OPEN/CLOSEFunctional Overview Rear panel Functional Overview Preparation Audio connectionDigital audio connections Link components connectionsPreparation Video connectionsAnalog audio Mixed 2CH ConnectionSwitching on Setups before the initial playback2Default Audio see 3Default Subtitle see1Menu Language see 4TV shape seeFeatures On-screen menuGeneral operation PreferencesSound On-screen menuPicture Toolbar ProgramView Play optionAccess SetupSlide Show Audio Menu Language SpeakersSA-CD Mode DVD/CD ModeLink AutoPlay Select Connection StatusDisplay Status Operation Basic playbackDVD-Video and DVD-Audio Playing a discOperation DVD features DVD-Audio featuresSound mode SA-CD playback Operation SA-CD Super Audio CDFollowing VCD and Svcd features and formats are supported Operation Audio CDVideo CD Super Video CD Playback Control PBCMP3 disc features OperationChoosing an Album/Track to playback MP3 textSlide show setting Jpeg disc featuresRotating the image Jpeg format ISO 9660 format supports the followingOperation General features Moving to another segmentSlow motion Still picture and frame-by-frame playbackRepeat A-B RepeatShuffle FTS video/audio program Activating/deactivating the FTS programErasing all tracks/chapters/indexes from the FTS list Activating/deactivating Disc lockParental Control DVD-ADVD-V Changing the four-digit PINTroubleshooting Problem SolutionSpecifications