MP3 overview
Notes on MP3:
-MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard.
-This product allows playback of MP3 files on
-The unit can read MP3 files written in the format compliant with ISO 9660. However it does not support the MP3 data written by the method of packet write.
-The unit can not read an MP3 file that has a file extension other than “.mp3”.
-If you play a non- MP3 file that has the “.mp3” extension, you may hear some noise.
-In this manual, we refer to what are called “MP3 file” and “folder” in PC terminology as “track” and “album”, respectively.
-Maximum number of directory level is 8, including the root directory. Maximum number of files and folders per disc is 448.
-The unit may not play tracks in the order of Track numbers.
-The unit plays only the audio tracks if a disc contains both audio tracks and MP3 files.
-When playing a disc of 8 kbps or “VBR”, the elapsed playing time in the display window will not be correct and also the intro play may not function properly. “VBR”: Variable Bit Rate.
Notes on creating your own
-To enjoy high quality sound, we recommend converting to MP3 files with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit rate o f 128 kbps.
-DO NOT store more than 448 MP3 files per disc.
-For ISO 9660 - compliant format, the maximum allowable depth of nested folders is 8, including the root directory (folder).
-When
-Make sure that when MP3
-You should not write
-With some
-Up to 16 characters are displayed for the name of an Album or a Track. ID3TAG version 1.x is required.
-Note that the unit may not play Tracks in the order that you wrote them to the disc.
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