NS-P4113 Portable CD/MP3/WMA Player and Digital FM Tuner

Understanding the CD layout of an MP3 or WMA CD

The following chart shows folder structure for an MP3 CD with four albums.

(F) CD-ROM drive

AL 01

Skipped

 

Computer

 

 

Blur01.mp3

Blur.jpg

 

CD drive

Blur02.mp3

Lyric.doc

 

 

Blur03.mp3

 

 

 

Blur04.mp3

 

 

 

AL 02

AL 03

 

 

 

 

 

Spice05.mp3

Girl07.mp3

 

 

Spice06.mp3

Girl08.mp3

 

 

AL 04

AL 05

 

 

 

 

 

2men09.mp3

Boyz11.mp3

 

 

2men10.mp3

Boyz12.mp3

 

 

Skipped

AL 06

 

 

 

AL 07

 

Abba01.wav

 

 

Bread13.mp3

Marx14.mp3

 

Abba02.wav

 

 

 

Twain15.mp3

The arrow pathway shows the playback sequence of MP3 folders and files.

This example has a total of four MP3 directories. Based on this layout, the first file (track) that plays is Blur01.mp3, and the last file (track) that plays is Twain15.mp3.

Skipped indicates a folder that does not contain audio files. Your CD player cannot read these folders.

If a folder contains both MP3 and non-MP3 files, your CD player skips the non-MP3 files.

Using repeat playback

Audio CD

To repeat a track or an entire CD:

1Press the / button.

2To repeat the same track, press the MODE/CLEAR button once. REP 1 appears on the display. Your CD player repeats the current

track until your press the / button or press the MODE/CLEAR button four times.

3To repeat the entire CD, press the MODE/CLEAR button twice. REP A appears on the display. Your CD player repeats the entire CD. Press the MODE/CLEAR button three times to cancel repeat mode.

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