Philips MX6000i MP3 Player User Manual


 
Playing MP3 discs
MP3 is a compression method that makes digital music files
up to 10 times smaller without losing significant sound
quality. MP3 is common on the Internet, letting you transfer
tracks to your computer and onto a CD Recordable or
CD Rewritable.
MP3 files are recorded at a certain bit rate or speed. For a
good sound quality a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher is
recommended.
This system supports the following formats:
File names ending in .mp3
Names of albums, artists, etc., with a maximum of
30 characters
Maximum nested directory of eight levels
Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit-rates: 32-320 kbps
Multisession discs, if finalized
The following formats are not supported:
File names ending in .wma, .aac, .dlf, .m3u, and .pls
Chinese file names
unfinalized discs
discs recorded in UDF format
1 Insert a disc with MP3 files.
It may take the Streamium System several seconds to
recognize the MP3 disc. MP3 text may appear on the TV
screen or the display of the Streamium System.This
could be the song title, artist name, track number, etc.,
depending on how you recorded the MP3 files.
2 Press 3 or 4 or use the number buttons to select an
album.
3 If you want to play the selected album, press 2OK.
If you want to play a track of the album, press 2 to enter
the selected album. Press 4 or 3 repeatedly or use the
number buttons to select a track. Next, press 2OK to play
the selected track.
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To skip to another track, press 3 or 4 or use the number
buttons.
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To search within an MP3 track, press S or T.
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To select an available repeat option, press REPEAT
repeatedly.
Disc
37
English
NTSC
Audio Menu
MP3 2 Play
1 Love
2 People
3 Peace
4 Sunshine
5 Wind
6 Storm
7 Air
Track
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