Operating the Audio CD and MP3/WMA
Repeat
CD MP3 WMA
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•TRACK: repeats the current track.
•ALL (CD): repeats all the tracks on the CD.
•FOLDER (MP3/WMA): repeats all the tracks In the current folder.
•OFF: no repeat.
Search
CD
1.During playback, press or . The recorder now switches to Search mode.
2.Use the or buttons to select the Search direction and the Search speed that you
want:
x2, x4, x8 (backwards) or
x2, x4, x8 (forwards).
The Search speed and Search direction are displayed on the screen.
3.Use to come out of the Search mode.
Advice on MP3/WMA recording
About MP3/WMA
•MP3/WMA sampling rates: 8 - 48 kHz
•MP3 bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps.
•WMA bit rates: 32 - 192kbps.
•An MP3 fi le is made up of audio data that have been compressed using MPEG1 audio layer 3 fi le coding. Files with the “.mp3“ extension are known as MP3 fi les.
•The recorder cannot read MP3 fi les that have an extension other than “.mp3“.
•A WMA fi le (Windows Media Audio) consists of data which have been compressed with the Windows Media Codec.
•The fi lenames must have the extension “mp3” or “.wma”.
The compatibility of MP3/WMA discs and this recorder is subject to the following restric- tions:
1.The physical format of the
2.If you record MP3/WMA fi les with software such as “Direct CD“, which cannot create a FILE SYS- TEM, you cannot play back MP3/WMA fi les.
3.The total number of fi les and folders on the disc should be no more than 999.
To achieve the best possible playback quality, the discs and recordings that are played on the DVD recorder should meet certain technical standards. DVDs that have already been played meet these standards. With writable disc formats, there are many different types (e.g. a
files) that have to meet certain conditions (see above) if compatibility is to be assured when playing.
It should also be noted that permission is required to download MP3/WMA files and music from the Internet. Our company is not authorised to issue such permission. The permission required should always be sought from the copyright holder.
Copying files / folders from a CD to an audio/photo card
MP3/WMA and photo fi les can be copied from a CD/DVD to a memory card in the audio/photo card reader This can be used, for example, to play
files on portable playback devices (such as MP3 players).
Note: You should be sure to switch off any write protection on the memory card and check that there is suffi cient storage space on the card.
1. Use / to select a fi le / a folder on the CD/DVD and then press OK.
In the menu which then opens (if a card is plugged in both slots, select a memory card with
/fi rst and then.) select the “Copy” item
with / and press OK.
Play
Program add
Folder
Titles only
Copy
2. The “Copy“ menu is displayed.
Copy
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card that will receive the copy, and then press
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4.Select “Copy“ and press OK. The selected fi les / folders are copied to the selected folder on the memory card.
Use “Cancel“ to return to the starting menu. “New folder“ can be used to create a new folder on the memory card. You can then copy the selected fi les / folders to it.
Note: When copying from CD/DVD to memory cards, the fi lenames are abbreviated to 8 charac- ters.
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