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For track selection on audio-CD’s proceed as follows:
Use the CD previous key (3) and/or the CD next key (5) to select the track. Prolonged pressing results in fast
reverse or fast forward.
Use the CD pause/play key (4) to pause or to play (resume playing).
Use the CD stop/eject key (6) to stop playing (press once) and/or to eject the CD (press twice).
For track selection on MP3-CD’s first select the folder that contains the track. Proceed as follows:
Press the CD MP3 folder selection key (2)
Press the CD previous key (3) and/or the CD next key (5).
The display shows ‘FOLDER’ during this process. Pressing the CD MP3 folder selection key once more resumes
the track selection mode in the selected folder.
By repeatedly pressing the CD repeat key (15) you select the following modes:
- Playing all tracks (MP3: in all folders) and stop.
- Repeating the current track. The display shows ‘1’.
- Repeating all MP3-tracks within the current folder. The display shows ‘ ’.
- Repeating all tracks (MP3: in all folders). The display shows ‘ ’.
- Random playing of tracks (MP3: in all folders). The display shows ‘RANDOM’.
If a MP3-CD is stopped and loaded again, the player will resume playing where it was stopped. In this way it is
avoided that only the first part of a very long MP3-CD is played over and over again each day. If, however, an
audio-CD is stopped and loaded again, it just starts with track 1.
4.2.2Programming
To program a playlist selection:
Press the CD program key (16).
Select a track by pressing the CD previous key (3) and/or the CD next key (5). In the case of a MP3-CD folder
selection is possible, as described above.
Press the CD repeat key (15) to store the first track and step to the next track of the playlist, open for selection.
Repeat this process until the playlist is finished.
Finally press the CD pause/play key (4) to start playback of the playlist.
4.3 Creation of MP3 CD-R’s
You can make your own MP3 CD-R’s (CD-ROM’s) on a normal PC with a CD-burner. Numerous programs for this
purpose are available as freeware or shareware. Some websites to download from are: www.mp3.com
,
www.download.com, www.shareware.com and www.zdnet.com.
Search there, or in a general search program as www.google.com
, for ‘CD-ripper’. You can collect your MP3-files in
different subdirectories or folders on your PC and transfer these files to the CD-R. Always use the file name
extension .mp3. Constant MP3-bit rates (CBR) of 32 – 320 kbps are supported, as well as variable bit rate (VBR)
files.
Note
As the reflectivity of a CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) is far below that of a CD and a CD-R, playback of CD-RW’s
is not guaranteed. On the CD-R the ISO-9660 file system should be used. Do not use the UDF file system.
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