Basic play

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GROUP

 

ENTER

MARKER

Files in this example are played in order from 004.mp3 to 013.mp3

: Folder (Title)

001

004.mp3

005.mp3

006.mp3

003

GROUPENTER

PAGE

RETURN

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

SKIP

SLOW/SEARCH

:, 9

6, 5

004.mp3 – 013.mp3: File (Chapter)

002

011.mp3

012.mp3

013.mp3

STOP PAUSE PLAY

operations

CANCEL

 

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Numbered

 

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Basic

CANCEL

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AUDIO

ANGLE

 

HP-V.S.S. SP-V.S.S. ONLY

 

REPEAT

A-B

PLAY

 

SETUP MODE

REPEAT MODE

Playing MP3 discs

MP3 refers to the type of music file that is compressed using MPEG audio layer 3.

When making MP3 discs to play on this unit

Disc format

Conform to ISO9660 level 1 and level 2

File format

MP3 files that have the suffix “.MP3” or “.mp3”.

To play in a certain order

Prefix the folder and file names with numbers with the same number of digits at the time of recording.

Files may not be recorded in the numbered order if the prefixes have differ- ent numbers of digits, for example 1.mp3, 2.mp3, 10.mp3. Some writing software may also cause recording to occur in a different order.

007.mp3

008.mp3

009.mp3

010.mp3

How MP3 discs differ to CDs

A file is a single audio track and is treated as a chapter on this unit. A folder (album) is treated as a title on this unit.

The display during play is different

PGM RNDA-B

TITLE TRACK CHAP

V.S.S. BASS

CINEMA

DVD V CD

 

 

 

VIDEO MP3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The information displayed in the GUI screens is different

Total number of chapters

C

 

0 : 01

1/

59

Chapter playing

Elapsed playing time

(cannot be changed)

The method of specifying a chapter to play is different

Press [ENTER] after pressing the numbered buttons.

For example, to select chapter 23, press [2] [3] [ENTER]. You do not have to press [S10].

Repeat play

You can repeat chapters or titles.

Limitations on MP3 play

You cannot use program or random play.

The time information may not be displayed correctly.

If both MP3 and CD-DA data is recorded on the disc, only the data type used for the first track is played.

It may take some time for play to start if the disc includes still picture data or if there are many folders on the disc.

Noise may be output if a file is suffixed “.MP3” or “.mp3” but is not actually an MP3 file.

This unit is not compatible with ID3 tags and packet-write format.

RQT6043

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Panasonic DVD-RA61 manual Basic play, Group Enter, Cancel, Playing MP3 discs