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MP3-CD/USB operation
You can also use this device to play CD-Rs and
CD-RWs that contain MP3 and WMA music
files. In addition you can connect USB data
carriers and play back MP3/WMA files stored
on the USB data carrier.
This chapters deals only with playing MP3 files
since the operation for MP3 and WMA files is
identical. In this chapter, the designation "MP3
data carrier" refers to CD-R/RW as well as USB
data carriers such as USB sticks.
Note:
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WMA files with Digital Rights
Management (DRM) from online
music shops cannot be played
with this device.
WMA files can only be played
f
back safely if they were created
with Windows Media Player
version 8 or later.
Preparing an MP3 data carrier
Preparing an MP3-CD
The various combinations of CD burners, CD
burning software and CD blanks may lead to
problems arising with the device's ability to
play certain CDs. If problems occur with CDs
you have burned yourself, you should try
another brand of CD blank or choose another
color of CD blank.
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660 Level
1/Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats cannot be
played reliably.
When creating (coding) MP3/WMA files from
audio files, you should use bit rates from 32 to
MP3-CD/USB operation
320 kbit/s for MP3 files or 32 to 192 kbit/s for
WMA files.
This device supports up to 252 directories and
up to 255 files per directory. At the same time,
the CD may contain a total of up to 512
directories and files. The directories and tracks
on the CD can be selected individually.
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A:
Directories
B:
Tracks · Files
Every directory can be named using the PC.
The device is capable of displaying the
directory name. Name the directories and
tracks/files using your CD burner software. The
software's instruction manual will provide
details on how to do this.
Note:
When naming files (directories
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and tracks) you should avoid
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B
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