Main Features

Encoding the music files on an audio CD in MP3 format(*1) and decoding the MP3 music files

You can record tracks on an audio CD in MP3 format. The tracks are compressed approximately 1/10 in data size when using the standard 128kbps bitrate(*2).

Available encoding bitrates are no compression (PCM), 96kbps, 128kbps, and 192kbps.

You can display and edit the ID3 tag(*3) information including song title, album title and artist name.

You can record from the built-in CD player, digital input and analog input. In addition, you can record (transfer) the tracks stored on PC through USB interface.

Sorting feature using the file information including ID3 tags is available for various playback modes.

You can mark any tracks you like as your favorites and play only the favorite tracks.

Playing audio CDs and CD-Rs

You can play CD-Rs containing audio data in MP3 format as well as ordinary audio CDs.

You can copy the MP3 files recorded on a CD-R to the internal hard disk drive (HDD) 10 times faster than when recording tracks from an audio CD (when using the QUICK REC feature).

Longer hours recording with the internal hard disk drive (HDD)

FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) motor employed in the HDD section has the lowest vibration characteristics suited for audio device with motor. This enables stability in playback.

You can record and play MP3 music files many hours using the HDD. More than 350 hours of music can be recorded onto the 20GB HDD when using standard 128kbps bitrate.

Timer recording feature allows you to record long hour programs away from the MB-S1.

Transferring music files from PC to the MB-S1

The MP3 files stored on PC can be transferred to the MB- S1 through USB interface using the Carry Tunes (attached file transfer software).

*1 MP3

An audio compression format that is part of MPEG1 image compression technology.

*2 bitrate

The maximum amount of data that can be processed by a system per second.

Bit is the minimum unit for showing 0 and 1 in digital data.

kbps is the abbreviation of kilo bit per second. The larger the bitrate is used, the greater the encoded file size is.

*3 ID3 tag

The area for storing character information on MP3 file.

You can add up to 128 bytes of character information such as album title and artist name. Each information will be limited to 30 characters long. The information entered in the ID3 tag area can be displayed and edited on the player which supports ID3 tag.

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Onkyo MB-S1 instruction manual Main Features, MP3, Bitrate, ID3 tag