If you like your files to be in the correct order, you should use burner software that places files in alphanumerical or- der. If your software does not provide this feature you also have the option of sorting the files manually. To do so, you should place a number (e.g. “001”, “002”, etc.) at the beginning of each file name - you must include the leading zeros.
MP3 tracks can contain additional in- formation such as the artist, album and track names (ID3 tags). This device can display ID3 tags if they are version type 1.
When creating (encoding) MP3 files from audio files, you should use bit rates up to a maximum of 256 kbits/sec.

MP3 MODE

This device supports as many subdirec- tories as your burner software can cre- ate despite the fact that the maximum directory depth defined by the ISO 9660 standard is only 8.

 

 

 

 

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When naming directories and tracks/files you should avoid using accents and special characters. You can use a maximum of 32 characters (including the “.MP3” file extension) for track names and di- rectory names.

T001 T001

T002 T002

T003 T003

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This device can only play MP3 files that

have the “.MP3” file extension.

PC. The device is capable of displaying

Note:

the directory name. Name the directo-

To ensure uninterrupted playback,

ries and tracks/files using your CD burn-

do not try changing the file exten-

er software. The software’s instruction

manual will provide details on how to

sion to “.MP3” of any files other

do this.

than MP3 files and then attempt to

 

play them! (The device will ignore

 

these invalid files during playback.)

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