ENGLISH
Playing
Tracks
in'
the Desired Order
<PrOg:~m
playback>
Up'to
25
tracl<s
can be programmed.
1
In
the stop mode, press
[PROG/DIRECn.
The
"PGM"
indicator lights.
2Use
[NUMBER]
(0
- 9,
+10)
to select the traks.
*[Example)
To
program tracks
3,
12,
7.
to
play
in
that order:
Press
[PROG/OIRECn
[3).
[+10).
[2).
[7].
3
Press
<~/l1>
or
[CD
~/lI].
Playback
starts
in
the programmed order.
o Checking
the
order
of
the
programmed tracks
In
the stop mode, press
~
or
~.
The
track numbers
are
displayed
in
the programmed order
each
time the button
is
pressed.
o
To
clear
the
last track programmed
In
the stop mode, press
[CLEAR/DEL]
The
last track programmed
is
cleared
each
time the button
is
pressed.
o
To
clear one
programmed
track
at
a
time
In
the stop mode,
use
~
or
~
to select the track to
be
cleared, then press
[CLEAR/DEL]
o Clearing
the
all
programmed
track
In
the stop mode, press
[PROG/OIRECn
The
"PGM"
indicator turns off.
When
[REPEAn
is
pressed, the tracks
are
played repeatedly
in
the
programmed order.
Switching
the
Display
Press
[TIME/DISPLAy].
Elapsed time
of
_ Remaining
time
of
currently playing track currently playing track
Remaining
time
for
all remaining tracks
*
The
display switches
each
time the button
is
pressed.
Playback
of
MP3 and
WMA
Files
There
are
many music distribution sites
on
the Internet allowing
you
to download music files
in
MP3 or
WMA
(Windows Media® Audio)
format
The
music (files) downloaded from
such
sites
can
be
stored
on
CD-R
or
CD-RW
discs
and
played
on
the
RCD-M37.
"Windows Media"
and
"Windows"
are
registered trademarks
or
trademarks
in
the United States
and
other countries of Microsoft
Corporation of the United States.
About
the MP3 and
WMA
Formats That
Can
be Played
CD-R
and
CD-RW discs created
in
the format described below
can
be
played.
Writing
software
format
IS09660 level 1
*When written
in
other formats, it may not
be
possible
to
play the
disc properly.
Maximum
number
of
plavable files and folders
Total
number of folders + files:
512
Maximum number of files
in
a folder: 255
File
format
MPEG-1
Audio
Layer-3
WMA
(Windows Media Audio)
Tag
data
ID3-Tag
(Ver.l
x)
META-Tag
(Compatible with title, artist
and
album names)
Playable
MP3/WMA
file
File
format
Sampling
Bit
rate Extension
frequency
MP3
32,
44.1, 48
kHz
32
- 320 kbps .MP3
WMA
32,
44.1, 48
kHz
64
-
160
kbps
WMA
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•
Be
sure to give files the extension ':MP3" or '.WM!':'.
Files
with
any
other extensions
or
with
no
extensions cannot
be
played.
• Recordings
you
have
made should only
be
used for your personal
enjoyment
and
as
per copyright laws may not
be
used
in
other ways
without permission of the copyright holder.
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Playing
Tracks
in
the
Desired
Order
<Program
playback>
Up"to 25 tracks can be programmed.
1
In
the stop mode, press
[PROG/DIRECn.
The
"PGM"
indicator lights.
2Use
[NUMBER]
(0
-
9,
+10)
to select the traks.
*[Example)
To
program tracks
3,
12,
7.
to play
in
that order:
Press
[PROG/OIRECn.
[3).
[+10).
[2).
[7).
Playback of MP3 and
WMA
Files
There
are
many music distribution sites
on
the Internet allowing you
to download music files
in
MP3 or
WMA
(Windows Media® Audio)
format.
The
music (files) downloaded from
such
sites
can
be
stored on
CD-R
or CD-RW discs and played on the
RCD-M37.
"Windows Media"
and
"Windows"
are
registered trademarks or
trademarks
in
the United States
and
other countries of Microsoft
Corporation
of
the United States.
ENGLISH
Playable
MP3/WMA
file
File format
Sampling
Bit rate
Extension
frequency
MP3
32,
44.1, 48
kHz
32 - 320 kbps
.MP3
WMA
32,
44.1, 48 kHz 64 -
160
kbps
WMA
t'-
•
Be
sure to give files the extension ':MP3" or '.WMf'(. Files with any
other extensions or with no extensions cannot be played.
• Recordings you
have
made should only be used for your personal
enjoyment,
and
as
per copyright laws may not
be
used
in
other ways
without permission of the copyright holder.
3
Press
<~/l1>
or
[CD
~/lI].
Playback starts
in
the programmed order.
o Checking
the
order of
the
programmed tracks
In
the stop mode, press
~
or
~.
The
track numbers are displayed
in
the programmed order each
time the button
is
pressed.
o
To
clear the last track programmed
In
the stop mode, press
[CLEAR/DEll
The
last track programmed
is
cleared
each
time the button
is
pressed.
o
To
clear one programmed track at a time
In
the stop mode, use
~
or
~
to select the track to be
cleared, then press
[CLEAR/OEll
o Clearing the all programmed track
In
the stop mode, press
[PROG/OIRECn.
The
"PGM"
indicator turns off.
When
[REPEAn
is
pressed, the tracks
are
played repeatedly
in
the
programmed order.
Switching the Display
Press
[TIME/DISPLAy].
Elapsed
time
of
__
Remaining
time
of
currently playing track currently playing track
Remaining
time
for
all
remaining
tracks
*
The
display switches
each
time the button
is
pressed.
About the MP3 and WMA Fonnats That
Can
be
Played
CD-R
and
CD-RW discs created
in
the format described below
can
be
played.
Writing software format
IS09660 level 1
*When written
in
other formats, it may not be possible to play the
disc properly.
Maximum
number of playable files and folders
Total number of folders + files:
512
Maximum number
of
files
in
a folder: 255
File format
MPEG-1
Audio
Layer-3
WMA
(Windows Media Audio)
Tag
data
ID3-Tag
(Ver.1
x)
META-Tag
(Compatible with title, artist
and
album names)
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