4
Playing MP3 files
What is MP3?
A method of compressing audio, MPEG Audio Layer 3
(MP3) allows audio to be reduced to up to one tenth its
original size when a compression rate of 128 kbps is
used, without overtly hurting audio quality.
When creating MP3 files to play
on this unit
≥Disc formats: ISO9660 level 1 and level 2 (except for
extended formats)
≥Files: MP3 files with the suffix “.mp3” or “.MP3”
≥MP3 files may not be played in the order you recorded
them. Note the following if you want the files to play in
the order you record them.
≥1 Use software that records the files to the disc in file
name order.
≥2 Prefix folder and file names with 3-digit numbers in
the order you want to play them.
≥3 Give the files and folders names with 8 characters
or less, including the 3-digit prefix.
≥4 It is better not to create folders (albums) within fold-
ers (such as shown in example 2).
This unit plays MP3 files in the following order.
Numbers such as 1 show the order folders (albums) and
files (tracks) within them are played.
Example1: Recommended method when creating MP3
discs.
Example2: A disc not created in the recommended way.
≥Play will be in the order shown in the below diagram,
irrespective of folder and track names, so the order of
play in this example will be A
#
C
#
G
#
D, not
A
#
B
#
C
#
D. Folders and files in the same level will
be played in order according to their names.
≥Folders that do not contain MP3 files ( “Falbum” in the
example) are skipped.
Example2Example1
Limitations on MP3
≥This unit cannot play files if they have a suffix other
than “.mp3” or “.MP3”.
≥This unit cannot play files that have the suffix “.mp3”
or “.MP3” if they are not MP3 files.
≥This unit can display album and track titles with ID3
tags (version 1.0 and 1.1). Titles including text data
the unit doesn’t support cannot be displayed.
≥This unit is compatible with multi-session but if there
are a lot of sessions it takes more time for play to
start. Keep the number of sessions to a minimum to
avoid this.
≥This unit cannot play files recorded using packet write.
.
Frequently asked questions
Q. Can I play a disc if it has both audio data and
MP3 data?
Yes, but only the data type used for the first track is
played.
Q. Is there a limit on the number of albums and tracks?
This unit can play a maximum of 999 albums and
999 tracks. The unit cannot play albums or tracks
beyond these limits.
Q. Why is sound interrupted between tracks?
The pick-up lens has to move to find the next track
so a few seconds of silence is normal.
Q. Can I use 700-MB data?
Yes, you can.
001track.mp3
002track.mp3
003track.mp3
001album
002album
003album
004track.mp3
005track.mp3
006track.mp3
007track.mp3
008track.mp3
009track.mp3
010track.mp3
CD-ROM drive
1
2
3
1
Aalbum
????.mp3
????.mp3
CD-ROM drive
4
Dalbum
????.mp3
????.mp3
????.mp3
????.mp3
2
Calbum
????.mp3
????.mp3
3
Galbum
????.wav
????.wav
Falbum
5
Balbum
????.mp3
????.mp3
????.mp3
????.mp3
6
Ealbum
(Skipped)
Other Play Methods
Skip play
The disc plays from the specified track through to the
end, then play stops automatically.
Preparation: Put unit in stop mode.
1 Select the desired track.
2
Changing the sound quality
Press during play or stop mode.
The setting switches as shown below each time you
press the button.
S-XBS
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Cancel (no indicator is shown)
S-XBS:
Select this setting to boost the low frequency range re-
sponse.
F
G
Repeat play/Random play
Press during play or stop mode.
The setting switches as shown below each time you
press the button.
1-track repeat (1 `)( ----------------]
One track is repeated. |
v|
All-track repeat (`) |
All the tracks on the disc are repeated. |
v
|
Random (RND) |
The tracks play once each in random |
order and then play stops. |
v
|
Random repeat (RND `) |
The tracks play repeatedly in random |
order. |
v
|
Cancel (no indicator is shown)
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When pressed during program play
The setting switches as shown below each time you
press the button.
1-track repeat (1
`
M)(------------]
One track is repeated. |
v|
Memory repeat (
`
M) |
The programmed tracks are repeated. |
v |
Cancel (
M) -------------------------------------------}
Note!
≥You can select the first track to play in random play
and random repeat play by pressing [9] while the
disc is stopped. All the tracks are played.
≥You cannot select random play or random repeat play
during program play.
≥The resume function does not work when random or
random repeat are on.
≥The mode is canceled when you disconnect the power
source or open the lid.
B
M
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D
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B
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Program play
Up to 20 tracks can be entered in the programmed se-
quence.
Preparation: Put unit in stop mode.
1 Select the desired track.
2
Register in sequence.
(The indication “M” and the programmed se-
quence appear on the display.)
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to program all
the desired tracks.
4
∫ To program the same track in the se-
quence more than once
∫ After step 2, press [MEMORY] the desired number of
times.
∫ If “” is displayed
∫ No more tracks can be programmed.
∫ To confirm the contents of the program
∫ Press [MEMORY] while the disc is playing. (The
track numbers and their sequence appear in order,
one after the other.)
∫ To delete the entire programmed se-
quence
∫ Press [∫].
Note!
The repeat and random play modes are canceled after
steps 1 and 2.
F
A
M
E
M
O
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Y
G
Anti-Skip System
This system deals with skipping in a variety
of ways:
≥An anti-skip mechanism prevents skipping caused
when play speed changes due to swinging of the unit.
≥A recovery system immediately returns the laser pick-
up to its original position if it is knocked off the track by
a strong shock.
≥The anti-skip memory (maximum 45 seconds when
playing CD-DA and maximum 100 seconds when
playing 128 kbps MP3) fills in interruptions caused by
bumps and vibrations.
The anti-skip system works automatically while the
system is on and cannot be canceled.
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Note!
The anti-skip memory compresses digital signals.
When bumps continue repeatedly
The elapsed playing time disappears and sound is inter-
rupted.
The letters such as F in the various illustrations refer to the descriptions in the “Location of Controls” section (see page 2).