MP3/WMA mode
Notes:
•When naming files (directories and tracks) you should avoid using ac- cents and special characters.
•If you use file names with more than 16 characters (including ".MP3" or ".WMA"), the maximum number of tracks and directories is reduced.
If you like your files to be in the specific or- der, save the files on the data carrier in the desired sequence in which you want to play them later. The devices plays back the files in the order in which they were physically stored on the data carrier.
To play back files in this device, the MP3 files must have the file extension ".MP3" and the WMA files the file extension ".WMA".
Notes:
To ensure uninterrupted playback,
•do not try changing the file extension 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 "mixed" CDs containing both
•Do not use
Switching to MP3 mode
For an MP3 CD, the MP3 mode is activated in the same way as the normal CD mode. For further information, please read the section entitled "Switching to CD mode" in the "CD mode" chapter.
Adjusting the display (INF, ALL, SCL)
Info line 3 Jcan display different informa- tion about the current track:
•File name
•Directory name
•Track name
•Name of the artist
•Name of the album
To switch between the different display op- tions,
press the softkey "INF" 9once or sev- eral times until the desired display ap- pears.
To display all the available information once as scrolling text,
press the softkey "ALL" ;.
Notes:
•If the information is too long to be
completely displayed, you can use the softkey "SCL" : to display the information as scrolling text.
•Artist and album name are a compo- nent of the MP3 ID3 tag of version 1 and version 2 and can only be dis- played if they were stored with the MP3 files. For further details, please read the instructions of your PC MP3 software or burner software.
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