Playing an MP3 disc

The DVD Recorder can play MP3 CDs that comply with the following constraints:

File system: ISO9660

Maximum 30 characters

Maximum 8 levels of nested directories

Maximum 32 albums

It supports variable bit rates including 32, 64, 96, 128, 192 and 256 kbps, and sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. Of a multi-session disc, only the first session will be played.

The following formats are not supported:

files with extensions *.WMA, *.AAC, *.DLF, *.M3U, *.PLS

Chinese filenames.

Discs of which the session is not closed.

Discs recorded with the UDF file system.

Downloading MP3 files from the Internet or copying songs from your own discs is a delicate process.

 

Sound

 

Approximate

Approximate total

 

 

Quality

Bit Rate

Reduction Ratio

MP3-CD time

Comment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AM radio

32 kbps

40:1

40 hrs

Sound quality significantly affected

 

FM radio

64 kbps

20:1

20 hrs

- not recommended.

 

Near-CD

96 kbps

15:1

15 hrs

Balanced sound quality

 

CD-like

128 kbps

10:1

10 hrs

- compression rate

 

CD

256 kbps

5:1

5 hrs

Compression rate low

 

CD

320 kbps

3:1

3 hrs

- suggest to play CD's instead

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

You may experience an occasional “skip” while listening to your MP3 files.

The disc reading time may exceed 10 seconds due to the large number of songs compiled onto one disc.

In compliance with the SDMI, the digital output is muted while playing MP3 discs.

Due to the recording nature of Digital Audio MP3 (DAM), only Digital Audio music will play.

Play

Insert the disc.

After loading the disc, playback starts automatically.

If the TV set is on, the MP3 screen appears. During play, the current album and track number and its elapsed playing time will be shown on the screen and the recorder display. On screen, also the names of the album, the track and the artist are shown.

English

MP3

 

 

Audio disc mode

Play

Album

Track

Time

 

11

212

5.29.78

Album

Qat collection

 

 

Track

Higher Ground

 

Artist

Sasha

 

 

 

 

 

 

To stop play at any time, press 9 STOP.

The number of albums will be shown on the screen and the recorder display.

Pause

Press ; PAUSE during play.

To return to play, press 2 PLAY.

Moving to another album/track

In play mode you can use the J PREVIOUS / K NEXTkeys and the numerical keys 0-9to select a specific track.

In stop mode you can use the numerical keys 0-9to select a specific album.

To select another album while in play mode press

T/C to select the icon on the system menu bar. You can then move to another album with the cursor w v keys or the numerical keys 0-9.

Repeat Album/Track/Disc

To repeat a track, press REPEAT.

Repeat track appears on the screen.

To repeat an album, press REPEAT a second time.

Repeat album appears on the screen.

To repeat the entire disc, press REPEAT a third time.

Repeat disc appears on the screen.

To exit REPEAT mode, press REPEAT a fourth time.

Repeat off appears on the screen.

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Philips DVDR990 manual Playing an MP3 disc, Moving to another album/track, Repeat Album/Track/Disc

DVDR990 specifications

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