Audiovox MVS6950 Playing MP3 and Picture File Disc, Playing a MP3 file disc 1. Open the disc door

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PLAYING MP3 AND PICTURE FILE DISC

This unit will play MP3 and Picture files recorded on CD-R and CD-RW discs.

Playing a MP3 file disc 1. Open the disc door.

2. Hold a MP3 file disc by its sides and carefully make it fit onto the central support of compartment with the printed side facing towards you until you hear a "click".

3. Close the disc door gently.

4. The unit will take a short while to load the disc and automatically begin playback.

To pause playback

Press the PAUSE button. To resume playback again, press the PLAY button.

To stop playback

Press the STOP button.

To skip to the next or previous file

Press the NEXT button on the remote control or SKIP button on the front panel briefly while playing, to skip ahead to the beginning of the next file. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the next file is located and played back.

Press the PREV (Previous) button on the remote control or SKIP button on the front panel briefly while playing, to skip back to the beginning of the previous file. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the previous files is located and played back. You also can press the GOTO button, set the track number you want and then press the ENTER button.

Notes:

You can not play in Fast reverse of Fast forward during MP3 files.

During MP3 playback, if you press the STOP button twice and then press PLAY button again, it will start to play from the beginning of the file. If you press the STOP button once

and then press PLAY button again. It will resume playback from the location where you stopped playback.

Notes:

The ability of this unit to read MP3 disc is dependent on the following: The Bit Rate must be within 64 - 256 kbps.

The total number of files on the disc should not exceed 254.

The maximum number of directories should not exceed 32.

The maximum depth level of directories should not exceed 4.

File names should be named using 12 or fewer letters and/or numbers, and must incorporate the “MP3” file extension. EXAMPLE: *******. MP3 where each * is a letter or number.

Use only letters and / or numbers in file names. If you use special characters, the file and / or folder names may not be displayed correctly on the on-screen display.

When recording on CD-R discs, use 74-minute (650Mb)discs.

The CD-R or CD-RW discs should be “finalized” in computer by “single session format”. See your CD/MP3 creation software for details.

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