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Blaupunkt Brisbane SD48 - MP3;WMA mode; Preparation of an MP3;WMA data carrier; Preparation of an SD;MMC card

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MP3/WMA
mode
You
can
play
files
with
music
data
stored
on
SD/MMC
cards
(Secure
Digital
or
Multimedia
Card)
and
USB
data
carriers
in
MP3
or
WMA
format
using
this
car
sound
system.
The
operation
for
playing
MP3
and
WMA
files
is
identical.
Notes:
WMA
files
with
Digital
Rights
Management
(DRM)
from
online
mu-
sic
shops
cannot
be
played
with
this
device.
WMA
files
can
only
be
played
back
safely
if
they
were
created
with
Windows
Media
Player
version
8
or
later.
Preparation
of
an
MP3/WMA
data
carrier
File
system
103
tags
Files
Number
Naming
of
files
Bit
rate
MP3/WMA
mode
FAT16
or
FAT32
,
no
NTFS!
Version
1
or
2
Only
MP3
or
WMA
files,
directories,
playlists
1,500
files
(directories
and
tracks)
per
directory
File
extension".
wma"j
".mp3"
Max.
24
characters
(more
characters
are
possible,
but
it
reduces
the
max.
number
of
files)
No
special
characters
or
umlauts
MP3:
32
to
320
kbps
WMA:
32
to
192
kbps
Preparation
of
an
SD/MMC
card
You
can
write
data
onto
the
SD/MMC
cards
with
the
help
of
a
standard
SD/MMC
card
reader
and
your
PC.
Note:
Blaupunkt
cannot
guarantee
the
cor-
rect
functioning
of
all
SD/MMC
cards
available
on
the
market
and,
for
this
reason,
recommends
the
use
of
SD/
MMC
cards
manufactured
by
"San
Disk"
or
"Panasonic".
For
a
perfect
access
to
SD/MMC
cards,
ob-
serve
the
information
in
the
following
table
when
saving
MP3/WMA
titles
on
the
SD/
MMCcard:
You
can
name
each
directory
using
a
PC.
The
name
of
the
directory
is
then
shown
on
the
display
of
the
device.
If
you
like
your
files
to
be
in
the
specific
or-
der,
save
the
files
on
the
card
in
the
desired
sequence
in
which
you
want
to
play
them
later.
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