MP3-CD PLAYBACK

 

Fast track select

 

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In the stop position, you can select tracks from your

 

album (AL 00). The display will show the total number

MP3

 

of tracks, and AL 00.

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1.Press 5 or 6 briefly and repeatedly until the

MP3-CD PLAYBACK

Single session

The following chart is an example of a Windows Explorer display for a single session MP3 CD ROM with albums. Check the added Notes to help you understand the MP3 CD unit display, and the playback sequence of albums and tracks on single session MP3 CDs.

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display shows the desired track number. If you wish,

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hold 5 or 6 to search tracks at high speed.

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2. Press 2 to start playback.

MP3

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Fast album select

 

In the stop position, you can select an album if your

 

root directory holds more than one directory. The display MP3

will show the total number of tracks, and the total

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number of albums.

 

1. Press and hold 5 or 6 until you reach the album

you want. Release 5 or 6 .

(E) CD-ROM drive

AL 01

 

 

Blur01.mp3

 

Blur02.mp3

 

Blur03.mp3

 

Blur04.mp3

 

AL 02

 

Spice05.mp3

 

Spice06.mp3

 

AL 03

 

2men07.mp3

 

2men08.mp3

 

Skipped

Abba01.wav

Abba02.wav

Skipped

Blur.jpg

Lyric.doc

AL 04

Girl09.mp3

Girl10.mp3

AL 05

Boyz11.mp3

Boyz12.mp3

AL 06

Bread13.mp3

AL 07

Marx14.mp3

Twain15.mp3

2. Press 2 to start playback.

y Playback starts from the first track of your

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selected album.

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3.If you wish to start playback from another track

within the album, press 5 or 6 briefly and

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repeatedly until the display shows the desired track

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number.

 

Notes:

Arrow pathway shows the sequence of MP3

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album and track playback.

 

 

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AL 01 - AL 07 This CD ROM example has a total number of 7 MP3 albums (folders).

Blur01.mp3-Twain15.mp3 This CD ROM example has a total number of 15 tracks, where ‘01’ is the first track and ‘15’ is the last track.

Skipped Denotes an album which contains non-audio files only, eg. .jpg, .wav, . doc. These cannot be detected nor played on the MP3-CD player, and are hence ‘skipped’. Where an album contains mixed format files, the non-MP3 files will be skipped.

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