MP3DISC PLAYBACK

ToPlay an MP3 Disc:

1.Slide the power switch to the ON position.
2.Insert an MP3 disc into the player. Acontent menu will display on the screen.
3.Press the PREVIOUS ( )or NEXT ( )button to select a folder or a song.
Youcan also use the digit keys to select a folder to enter or a song to play.
4.Press ENTER to enter the selected folder or play the selected song.
5.Press the REPEAT button to change the play mode:
Playsa song once.
Repeatsthe song being played until stop is pressed.
Repeatsthe songs in a folder until stop is pressed.
Playsthe songs in a folder once.
Duringplayback of an MP3 disc, press the TITLE button to switch between the
FOLDERplayback mode and FILELIST playback mode.
Note:
Single:
RepeatOnce:
RepeatFolder:
Folder:
Note:
MP3is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed
intothe MP3 format with very little loss of quality, while taking up much less space. The
DVDplayer plays the songs in the order they were burned on to the disc. When playback
isstarted the elapsed time of the track that is playing will be displayed.
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PLAYBACK
USBDEVICE AND MMC/SD/MS CARD PLAYBACK
1.Slide the POWER switch to the ON position.
2.Plug a USB device containing audio/video files into the USB port or insert a
MMC/SD/MScard with the label side facing up into the card slot. The USB
deviceor the MMC/SD/MS card will be detected and read after a few seconds. A
contentmenu will appear on the screen.
3.Press the PREVIOUS ( ) or NEXT ( )button to select a folder or file.
4.Press ENTER to enter the selected folder or play the selected file.
5.Press the REPEAT button to change the play mode.
Playsa file once.
Repeatsthe file being played until stop is pressed.
Repeatsthe files in a folder until stop is pressed.
Playsthe files in a folder once.
Toselect a USB device or a MMC/SD/MS card if a disc is playing:
Pressthe SOURCE button to change between DVD, USB, and MMC/SD/MS
inputs.
Typesof files your
Single:
RepeatOnce:
RepeatFolder:
Folder:
Note:
Note: MMC/SD/MSmedia will play: MPEG, MP3, AVI (XVID),
andJPEG.