RADIO WITH CD AND MP3 PLAYER
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Play mode
During a CD-ROM playing where
MP3 tracks have been recorded, the
sound system display will indicate the
song title and its playing time (ex.
“MIDNIGHT MOTION 4:37”).
The following operations can be car-
ried out while playing:
– single or continuous scroll on the
song title
– ascending or descending scroll
through the tracks in single, continu-
ous or multiple mode.
– ascending or descending scroll
through the folders (see next para-
graph
FOLDER STRUCTURE
).
DISP
Function enabling to change displayed
settings of the various info present on
CD (e.g.: tracks, folder, singer's name,
album title, etc.). This function is acti-
vated by pressing button 3 (4 DISP)
for over 2 seconds, then use the but-
ton/knob 10 (VOL PUSH ON/OFF)
to select the required display setting.
In MP3 the sound system:
– plays only the MP3 tracks
– plays the tracks in an alphabetic/nu-
merical order for any folder (ordered
according to the same way) (it is bet-
ter to place a number, for ex. “01”,
“02” or “001” “002” before each file
name)
– comes back to the beginning of the
last track each time the radio is
switched on.
During the track selection (see the
paragraph
TRACK SELECTION
(
FOR
-
WARD
/
BACKWARD
) the folder number,
the song number and title will be dis-
played (ex. “3/13 MIDNIGHT MO-
TION“).
The sound system accumulates the
number of pressures on the preselec-
tion buttons (from 1 to 6) to make
easier the selection, and it skips only
once, as it was a single request.
IMPORTANT MP3 tracks record-
ed with the variable bit speed method
may cause differences in the playing
time indicated on the display.
IMPORTANT The CD player can
read most of the compression systems
currently on sale (e.g.: LAME, BLADE,
XING, FRAUNHOFER); however,
due to the evolution of these systems,
reading of all compression formats is
not guaranteed.
Folder structure
The sound system with MP3 player:
– recognizes only the folders con-
taining MP3 files
– if the CD-ROM MP3 files contain
several “sub-folders”, their structure
become a single-level one, that is the
“sub-folders” become main folders
(see the following example).