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MP3-CD PLAYBACK

Multi-session

This chart is an example of a Windows Explorer display for a multi-session MP3 CD ROM with albums. Multi-session playback differs from single session in that each time you add a new session to your CD ROM, the original playback sequence for both your albums and tracks will change. Playback of the first session will include new albums and albums and tracks from the new sessions created. Check the added Notes to help you understand the MP3 CD unit display, and the playback sequence of albums and tracks on multi-session MP3 CDs.

MP3-CD PLAYBACK

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Arrow pathway shows the sequence of MP3

 

 

 

album and track playback.

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AL 01 - AL 12 This CD ROM example has a total

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number of 12 MP3 albums (folders).

 

Blur01.mp3-Eagles25.mp3 This CD ROM example has a total number of 25 tracks, where ‘01’ is the first track and ‘25’ is the last track.

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(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

AL 04

Janet09.mp3

Michael10.mp3

Skipped

Blur.jpg

Lyric.doc

AL 05

Girl11.mp3

Girl12.mp3

AL 06

Boyz13.mp3

Boyz14.mp3

AL 07

Bread15.mp3

AL 08

Louis16.mp3

Ella17.mp3

AL 09

Saver.zip

Bad18.mp3

Thriller19.mp3

AL 10

Marx20.mp3

Twain21.mp3

AL 11

Last_xmas22.mp3

Freedom23.mp3

AL 12

Chicago24.mp3

Eagles25.mp3

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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25

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Philips EXP 103/01, EXP 103/16, EXP 101/16 manual Multi-session, Album and track playback, Number of 12 MP3 albums folders

EXP 101/01, EXP 103/16, EXP 101/16, EXP 103/01 specifications

The Philips EXP series, particularly models EXP 103/01, EXP 101/16, EXP 103/16, and EXP 101/01, represent a range of portable CD players designed for music enthusiasts seeking convenience and quality in their listening experience. Each model offers unique features while maintaining core characteristics that define the series.

The Philips EXP 103/01 is characterized by its sleek design and user-friendly interface. It supports various CD formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to enjoy a mix of commercial and personalized playlists. The model's Anti-Shock technology ensures uninterrupted playback, safeguarding against skips and interruptions due to movement. This feature is essential for music listeners on the go, providing peace of mind during outdoor activities or commutes.

In comparison, the EXP 101/16 model emphasizes compactness without sacrificing sound quality. This player is lightweight and features a robust build, making it ideal for travel. Its battery life is impressive, supporting long hours of uninterrupted play. The EXP 101/16 also includes a backlit LCD display, which enhances user experience by clearly showing track information even in low-light conditions.

The EXP 103/16 excels in offering additional functionalities, such as a programmable memory that allows users to customize their listening experience by sequencing their favorite tracks. Featuring an integrated headphone jack, it is compatible with various audio accessories. Additionally, the EXP 103/16 benefits from a strong bass boost feature, providing a richer audio experience, which audiophiles will appreciate.

Meanwhile, the EXP 101/01 model merges simplicity with performance. This vibrant player delivers quality sound through its well-engineered audio components while remaining easy to operate. Its durable design ensures longevity, while features like a hold switch prevent accidental button presses during transport. The model is also equipped with a power-saving mode, extending battery life during extended use.

All four models highlight Philips' commitment to crafting high-quality audio solutions that cater to diverse consumer needs. With features like Anti-Shock protection, programmable memory, and user-friendly interfaces, they remain a favorite among portable CD player users. As digital media evolves, these players continue to hold relevance for those who appreciate traditional CD playback while valuing the versatility that Philips technology brings to the table, making them a solid choice for both casual listeners and serious audiophiles alike.