MP3/WMA Playback
MP3/WMA are methods of compressing files. You can copy MP3/WMA files on
MP3 WMA
Insert an
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| folder name 2 |
| folder name 3 |
| folder name 4 |
3 | file name 1 |
3 | file name 2 |
| file name 3 |
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PLAY | folder name 1 |
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Refer to “Resume” on page 12.
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•Press [B] when you want to go to the
next hierarchy.
•Press [s] when you want to go back to
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Hint
•Some selections may take a while to be recognized.
•Press [TOP MENU] to return to the first item.
•Folders are known as Groups; files are known as Tracks.
•MP3 files are accompanied by 3 icon.
•WMA files are accompanied by icon.
•Folders are accompanied by icon.
•A maximum of 255 folders can be recognized.
•A maximum of 999 files can be recognized.
•Up to 8 hierarchies can be created.This player recommends the files recorded under the following circumstances:
•Sampling frequency: 44.1kHz or 48kHz (MP3/WMA)
•Constant bit rate: 32kbps ~ 320kbps (MP3) 48kbps ~ 192kbps (WMA)
•For MP3/WMA file recorded in Variable Bit Rate(VBR), the player may not display the actual elapsed time.
•Copyright protected WMA files will not play on this player.
Search Function
Using Track Search | Using Title / Chapter Search |
Using Time Search
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•For the disc with less than 10 tracks, press the track number directly.
•For discs with more than 10 but less than 99 tracks, to play
[3]). To play a double-digit track, press the track number.
•For discs with more than 100 tracks, to play a single or a
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SKIP | SKIP |
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•[+10] button can also bring the Track Search display, except for the disc with less than 10 tracks. For such a disc, track search can be done by just pressing the track number.
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Press once for the chapter search. Press twice for the title search.
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(If the disc has no chapters)
Hint
•Depending on the disc being played, this function can also be performed by directly entering the desired chapter number with the Number buttons. Refer to the manual accompanying the disc.
•For CDs and MP3/WMA, Track Search is not available for Programmed or Random Playback.
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SEARCH
MODEPress repeatedly until the Time Search display appears.
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Hint
•When there is no need to enter a number, “0” appears automatically.
For example, “0 :
•Press [CLEAR] to erase the incorrect input at step 2.
Functions
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