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Top Level of the
mp3 Title a | mp3 Title b | Folder a | Folder b | More Folders |
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mp3 Title a
mp3 Title b
mp3 Title c
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7mp3 Title b
8mp3 Title c
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10mp3 Title b
11mp3 Title c
This diagram assumes you are using only “.mp3” files. A
Tips for Preparing an MP3 or WMA CD-ROM
1)Start the title of each track or folder with a number to designate its sequence. Many
2)The radio CD treats numbers as text when determining track and folder sequence. Use a leading zero on single digit numbers (01, 02, 03..,) if the total of your tracks or folders is ten or greater.
3)The radio CD supports a maximum of 99 tracks at the top level of a CD or within any folder at the top level of the