MP3/WMA mode
If you like your files to be in the correct or- der, you should use burner software that places files in alphanumerical order. If your software does not provide this fea- ture you also have the option of sorting the files manually. For this purpose, you must enter a number in front of each file name, e.g. "001", "002", etc. The leading zeros must also be entered.
MP3 tracks can contain additional infor- mation such as the artist, album and track names (ID3 tags). This device can display ID3 tags (version 1).
When creating (encoding) MP3 files from audio files, you should use bit rates up to a maximum of 256 Kbit/sec.
This device can only play MP3 files that have the ".MP3" file extension.
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
MP3 mode is activated in the same way as normal CD mode. For further information, please read the section entitled "Switching to CD mode" in the "CD mode" chapter.
Configuring the display
Configuring the default display
You can display various types of informa- tion on the current track:
•Directory number and playing time
•Track number and playing time
•Track number and time
•Directory number and track number
•Directory number and time
To switch between the different display op- tions,
press the ESC•DIS button 9once or several times for longer than 2 seconds until the desired display is shown.
Configuring the MP3 scrolling texts
One of the following scrolling texts is shown once on the display with every track change. Afterwards, the configured stand- ard display is shown.
The available scrolling texts are:
•Directory name ("DIR NAME")
•Name of the track ("SONG NAME")
•Name of the album ("ALBM NAME")
•Name of the artist ("ARTIST")
•File name ("FILE NAME")
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